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- Star Wars: New Jedi Order
Following the success of The Mandalorian and Ahsoka, Lucasfilm is launching a new theatrical trilogy in 2026, helmed by a major filmmaker yet to be officially named. Set a decade after The Rise of Skywalker, the story follows a fresh generation of Force-sensitive protagonists rebuilding the Jedi Order amid galactic instability. Expect practical effects, deeper mythos exploration, and a return to hopeful Star Wars spirit. - The Winds of Winter (HBO Films Theatrical Cut)
In a bold experiment, HBO and Warner Bros. are releasing a feature-length cinematic version of the long-awaited Game of Thrones sequel series premiere — titled The Winds of Winter. While a full series is in development, this standalone film will adapt the opening arc of George R.R. Martin’s next book, with a returning cast and new leads. This hybrid model may redefine event storytelling. - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Part II
Ryan Coogler returns to direct the concluding chapter of the two-part saga launched in 2025. Building on themes of legacy, grief, and global responsibility, this film reportedly introduces the Midnight Angels and explores Wakanda’s role in a world increasingly aware of its technological supremacy. Emotional resonance remains central. - Untitled Greta Gerwig Sci-Fi Epic
After her triumphs with Barbie and Little Women, Gerwig ventures into speculative fiction with an original screenplay about first contact — told from the perspective of the alien civilization. Described as “poetic and unsettling,” the project features a stellar ensemble and is shot entirely on location in Iceland and New Zealand. A must-watch for those craving intelligent, emotionally rich sci-fi.