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June 2026 hits different. The new movie trailers June 2026 has unleashed already own the conversation, and the best ones land right as summer kicks into high gear. From sword-swinging epics to gut-busting comedies and tear-jerking animations, these drops prove Hollywood still knows how to deliver spectacle. Grab the popcorn. Here are the eleven trailers that demand your immediate attention.
1. Masters of the Universe
Nicholas Galitzine charges onto the big screen as Prince Adam turned He-Man. The trailer opens with a young boy stranded on Earth, then explodes into sword fights and laser blasts across Eternia. Jared Leto brings pure menace as Skeletor, his voice dripping with villainous glee. Director Travis Knight blends practical muscle with modern scale, and the result feels like the 80s classic reborn.
Galitzine doesn’t pose. He swings that power sword like it weighs nothing and everything at once. The June 5 release date just got a whole lot louder.
2. Scary Movie 6
The Wayans brothers are back in the director’s chair and the writers’ room. Marlon and Shawn lead a fresh wave of absurd parodies that skewer everything from recent horror hits to pop culture overload. The trailer strings together rapid-fire gags that land with the same chaotic energy the franchise perfected two decades ago.
One scene shows the crew stumbling through a haunted house that feels suspiciously like every modern slasher rolled into one. June 5 cannot come fast enough for fans who grew up quoting the originals.
3. Disclosure Day
Steven Spielberg returns to the genre he owns. The trailer, voiced by Spielberg himself, drops viewers into a world where the U.S. government finally confirms we are not alone. Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth, and Colman Domingo anchor the ensemble. The footage mixes quiet awe with sudden dread in classic Spielberg fashion.
You feel the weight of the revelation in every frame. June 12 marks the moment the master reminds everyone why he defined summer sci-fi.
4. Toy Story 5
Woody looks older. The trailer does not hide it. Balding, a little softer around the middle, the cowboy still leads the charge when tech gadgets threaten to replace the toys kids actually love. Andrew Stanton directs, and the first footage already mixes laugh-out-loud toy chaos with genuine emotion about growing up and moving on.
Tim Allen’s Buzz still buzzes with optimism, but the whole gang senses the world shifting beneath their plastic feet. June 19 will hit parents and kids right in the nostalgia.
5. Supergirl
Milly Alcock soars as Kara Zor-El in the new DC Universe. The trailer shows her racing across galaxies with Krypto the Superdog at her side, then crashing into a revenge-fueled mission alongside a young woman who needs saving. Craig Gillespie directs, and the footage crackles with speed and heart.
Alcock brings the same fire she showed in House of the Dragon, only now she punches through atmospheres. June 26 belongs to the Girl of Steel.
6. Jackass: Best and Last
Johnny Knoxville stares straight into the camera and says it plain: this is the final ride. The trailer delivers tasers to sensitive areas, a robot with questionable bedside manner, and an escape room that belongs in hell. Steve-O and the crew go harder than ever because they know it ends here.
I caught myself wincing and laughing in the same breath, exactly like the first time I watched the original crew. June 26 closes the book on the most gloriously stupid franchise in history.
7. The Get Out
Russell Crowe plays a nightclub owner dragged back into a deadly game of cat and mouse. Masked gunmen played by Nina Dobrev and Aaron Paul turn the night into a nightmare. The trailer builds tension with every cut until the screen feels ready to shatter.
Crowe has never looked more cornered or more dangerous. This one drops viewers straight into pure adrenaline.
8. Street Fighter
The long-awaited live-action take finally shows its teeth. The trailer cuts between brutal street brawls and tournament spectacle, with fighters throwing hadokens that actually look like they hurt. The cast brings fresh energy while nodding to the arcade roots that started it all.
Every punch lands with weight. The June buzz around this one keeps climbing.
9. The Furious
High-octane action meets gritty revenge. The trailer races through neon streets, roaring engines, and hand-to-hand combat that feels personal. Lead performances crackle with intensity, and the stunts look genuinely unhinged in the best way.
This is the kind of trailer that makes you check your watch and count the days until release.
10. Kraken
Deep-sea terror rises. The footage teases massive tentacles slamming against ships and a crew fighting for survival in pitch-black water. Practical creature work mixes with sweeping underwater cinematography that makes the ocean feel alive and angry.
One shot of the beast breaching the surface will stay with you. June delivers another monster movie worth the ticket price.
11. Power Ballad
John Carney directs a musical comedy that swings for the fences. The trailer drops catchy original songs, awkward romance, and big-stage energy that feels both retro and brand new. The cast leans into every off-key note with infectious joy.
It is the perfect palate cleanser after all the explosions and screams. June 5 just got a whole lot more fun.








