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June 2026 Box Office Guide: 5 Blockbusters You Cannot Miss This Month

Summer movie season is officially hitting hyperdrive. From Steven Spielberg's heavily classified alien thriller Disclosure Day to Pixar’s long-awaited Toy Story 5, here are the five massive cinematic releases taking over U.S. theaters this June.

Emily Blunt in 'Disclosure Day' (2026) // 'Toy Story 5' (2026)
© IMDbEmily Blunt in 'Disclosure Day' (2026) // 'Toy Story 5' (2026)

Grab your popcorn and find your favorite IMAX seat, because the June 2026 theatrical slate is officially a bloodbath for your wallet. Following a stellar spring at the multiplexes, Hollywood is unleashing its heaviest hitters of the year over the next four weeks.

Whether you are looking for massive space-opera superheroics, nostalgia-fueled animation, or a terrifyingly real-world extraterrestrial puzzle, this month has something massive in store.

Here is your definitive guide to the five biggest movies landing in U.S. theaters this June.

1. Masters of the Universe (June 5)

By the power of Grayskull! After years trapped in development hell, the live-action resurrection of Eternia is finally hitting the big screen. Stepping out as the month’s first mega-blockbuster, Masters of the Universe aims to deliver a sprawling, high-fantasy action epic that appeals to both nostalgic 1980s purists and a whole new generation of fantasy fans. Expect massive scale, heavy practical effects, and a fierce battle for the cosmos right out of the gate.

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2. Scary Movie 6 (June 5)

If high-fantasy isn’t your vibe, the definitive kings of early-2000s parody are back to save your weekend. Releasing the exact same day as He-Man, Scary Movie 6 marks the triumphant, long-awaited creative reunion of the Wayans family. No modern horror trend is safe in this installment—the laugh-out-loud trailers have already heavily targeted everything from “elevated horror” darlings to a dozen recent theatrical remakes. If you miss the era of absurd, unapologetic studio comedies, this is your saving grace.

3. Disclosure Day (June 12)

Undeniably one of the most hotly anticipated entries on the entire 2026 movie schedule, Steven Spielberg returns to the genre he practically perfected. Written by Jurassic Park scribe David Koepp, Disclosure Day is a pulse-pounding, 2-hour-and-25-minute psychological thriller surrounding the global revelation that humanity is not alone in the universe. Early critic reactions are already calling it a towering masterpiece, with immense praise leveled at Emily Blunt’s powerhouse performance alongside Josh O’Connor and Colin Firth.

“A half a century after Close Encounters, I made Disclosure Day with a lot more certainty that there’s more truth than fiction in this movie.”Steven Spielberg

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4. Toy Story 5 (June 19)

Pixar is gearing up to completely dominate the family box office with the return of Hollywood’s most iconic toys. This time around, Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and Jessie face their most terrifying antagonist yet: modern electronics. The plot finds the gang going head-to-head with Lilypad (voiced by Greta Lee), a brand-new tablet device that completely hijacks their kid Bonnie’s attention span. Directed by Pixar veteran Andrew Stanton, it promises a beautifully hilarious and poignant commentary on playtime in the digital age.

5. Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (June 26)

Closing out the month is DC Studios’ highly anticipated interstellar epic. Moving far away from traditional, bright superhero tropes, director Craig Gillespie and star Milly Alcock (House of the Dragon) are delivering a much harsher, edgier, and deeply emotional take on Kara Zor-El. Inspired by the Tom King comic book run, the film follows a beautifully flawed, trauma-hardened Supergirl on a space-faring quest for vengeance. It is a massive, $170 million gamble for the new DCU, and the buzz is electric.

Carolina is a bilingual entertainment and sports writer fluent in English and Spanish. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication from Universidad de Ciencias Empresariales y Sociales (UCES) in Buenos Aires and has a solid background in media and public affairs. In 2020, she won first place in journalistic feature writing at the EXPOCOM-FADECCOS competition, which brings together student work from universities across Argentina. She also completed a year-and-a-half internship in the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy in Argentina, where she worked closely with journalists and media operations. Carolina specializes in entertainment writing, with a focus on celebrity news, as well as romantic and drama films.

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