
June arrives with a genuinely stacked slate of movies across genres and platforms.
From Steven Spielberg returning to his favourite subject to a franchise horror reboot two decades in the making, the best movies of June 2026 reward both multiplex regulars and streaming loyalists.
Here is everything worth clearing your calendar for.
Disclosure Day
Disclosure Day, releasing from 10th June onwards internationally, the most anticipated of this month’s movies, reunites Spielberg with screenwriter David Koepp for an epic drama built around one question: what if governments had already made contact with aliens and chosen to stay silent?
Starring Josh O'Connor, Emily Blunt, Colin Firth, and Colman Domingo, the film draws on Spielberg's lifelong fascination with extraterrestrial life.
Supergirl
A year after Superman relaunched the DC Universe, Supergirl takes the franchise in a sharply different direction.
Releasing from June 24 onwards, Milly Alcock plays Kara Zor-El as a jaded, conflicted anti-hero, with Craig Gillespie of I, Tonya and Cruella directing.
Jason Momoa appears as Lobo, a chaotically violent alien bounty hunter. Among the best movies of the DC relaunch, this one carries the most unpredictable energy.
The Death of Robin Hood
Hugh Jackman leads this revisionist take directed by Michael Sarnoski of A Quiet Place: Day One.
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The film strips away all romanticism, presenting Robin Hood as an aging, morally compromised outlaw grappling with the mythology built around him. Jodie Comer and Bill Skarsgård co-star. It releases in the US and Canada on June 19.
Office Romance
Jennifer Lopez stars as a CEO navigating a secret relationship with a corporate lawyer played by Brett Goldstein, arriving on Netflix from June 5.
Directed by Ol Parker of Ticket to Paradise fame, this is among the most commercially appealing movies on streaming this month. Goldstein also co-wrote the screenplay.
Scary Movie 6
The franchise returns after 20 years with Anna Faris, Regina Hall, and the Wayans brothers back on board.
Recent horror hits including Sinners and The Substance are reportedly in the crosshairs. It releases internationally on June 4 and 5.
Across platforms and genres, June's movies make a strong collective case for cinema in 2026.
(With inputs from yMedia)