June 2026 Movie Preview: Toy Story 5, The Furious, Supergirl, and More Blockbusters Hitting Theaters

June 2026 Is About to Be One of the Biggest Movie Months in Years
Summer 2026 has already delivered massive hits like The Mandalorian and Grogu ($82M opening weekend) and Michael (nearing $800M worldwide). But if you thought the box office heatwave was cooling down, think again. June is shaping up to be a blockbuster bonanza, with Pixar's long-awaited Toy Story 5, the latest chapter in the Fast & Furious saga with The Furious, DC's Supergirl, and several other major theatrical releases all competing for your wallet and your time.
Here's your complete guide to everything hitting multiplexes this June — and why you'll probably be spending more on movie tickets than you planned.
Toy Story 5 (June 19) — Pixar's Emotional Goodbye?
Pixar is bringing back Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and Jessie for what could be the final chapter in the beloved Toy Story franchise. Directed by Andrew Stanton, Toy Story 5 has already generated massive buzz with its trailer, which teased Woody and Buzz facing off in what looks like Pixar's most emotionally devastating film since Toy Story 3. Tom Hanks and Tim Allen return to voice the iconic duo, with Annie Potts reprising her role as Bo Peep.
Industry analysts are predicting a $150M+ opening weekend, which would make it one of the biggest animated film debuts ever. For millennials who grew up with Toy Story in 1995, this one hits different. Grab tissues.
The Furious — Fast & Furious Franchise Turns 25
The Furious arrives fresh off the franchise's 25th anniversary celebration at the Cannes Film Festival, where Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, and Jordana Brewster reunited for an emotional cast screening — with Meadow Walker honoring her late father Paul Walker. The franchise has grossed over $7 billion worldwide across eleven films, and there's no sign of slowing down.
While plot details remain tightly guarded, this installment is expected to push the street-racing saga into even more globe-trotting territory. If the Cannes reception is anything to go by, fans are still hungry for more high-octane action, family-first messaging, and cars doing things that physics definitely doesn't approve of.
Supergirl (June 26) — DC's Next Big Swing
DC Studios is betting big on Supergirl to keep the superhero momentum going after The Mandalorian and Grogu dominated Memorial Day weekend. The film features a new take on the iconic character and arrives just a week after Toy Story 5, making the last weekend of June a showdown between Pixar nostalgia and DC superhero spectacle. David Corenswet is also set to appear, connecting the film to the broader Superman universe that DC is carefully rebuilding.
What Else Is Dropping in June
Beyond the big three, June 2026's theatrical calendar is packed with additional releases:
- Thunderbolts* — Marvel's anti-hero team-up continues the MCU's Phase 6 rollout with Florence Pugh leading a cast of morally ambiguous heroes
- How to Train Your Dragon — Universal and DreamWorks' live-action remake of the beloved animated franchise, bringing Toothless and Hiccup to a new generation
- Eddington — A24's latest indie offering from director Ari Aster, adding some arthouse flavor to a month dominated by tentpoles
Will June 2026 Break Box Office Records?
With summer 2026 already tracking toward a potential $4.5 billion domestic total, June could be the month that pushes things over the edge. The combination of Pixar's family appeal, Fast & Furious' global fanbase, and DC's superhero audience creates a perfect storm of diverse demographics heading to theaters.
The big question: can Toy Story 5 pull off the kind of emotional box office dominance that Toy Story 3 and Toy Story 4 achieved, or will Supergirl and The Furious steal the spotlight? One thing's for sure — your summer movie budget is about to take a serious hit.
Which June 2026 release are you most excited about? Let us know in the comments!
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