CinemaCon 2026 Preview | Film Obsessive
CINEMACON 2026 will feature special looks at upcong movies from Disney, Warner Bros, Paramount, NEOn, Sony, Universal, and more.
filmobsessive.comHere are the latest CinemaCon 2026 updates based on recent coverage:
Key studio presentations and announcements spanned April 12–16, with major studios like Sony, Warner Bros., Universal, Disney, DC, Paramount, and Focus Features highlighting upcoming releases and teaser footage. Expect reveals around Spider-Man, DC projects, and high-profile sequels in the lineup.[2][3][4]
Notable highlights included Sony Pictures’ focus on Spider-Man: Brand New Day, DC Studios detailing new films in its Gods and Monsters slate, and Paramount’s anticipated merger implications with a heavy slate including Angry Birds 3.[1][3]
Additional takeaways covered new franchise footage, first looks at upcoming titles, and strategic shifts (e.g., Disney’s Infinity Vision and other immersive formats) alongside large-format cinema initiatives.[5][2]
Comprehensive recaps emphasize a busy four-day event with numerous announcements across the slate, including updates from Disney, Universal, and Amazon MGM Studios among others.[6][2][5]
If you’d like, I can pull specific dates, trailers, or studio-by-studio highlights (e.g., Spider-Man scene teases, Moana live-action previews, or Dune/Avengers-related news) and organize them into a concise timeline or a visual summary.
CINEMACON 2026 will feature special looks at upcong movies from Disney, Warner Bros, Paramount, NEOn, Sony, Universal, and more.
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