What's Coming Out This Week In Theaters and On Streaming, VOD & TV: June 1 thru June 7, 2026
All the 🎥 films and 📺 shows hitting theaters and streaming this week!
June is here... and it’s bringing the summer season with it. Meaning you can expect an onslaught of new big releases, buzzy streaming premieres, and more than a few titles trying to muscle their way onto your watchlist this summer. The next couple of weeks should only get louder, busier, and a whole lot more crowded as studios start rolling out their summer slate.
As always, we’ve put together a weekly roundup of what’s arriving in theaters and on streaming over the next few days. So whether you’re heading out to catch something on the big screen or staying cool indoors with the remote within arm’s reach, scroll down and see what catches your eye.
🎥 In Theaters This Week
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🎥 Masters of the Universe
(Fri, June 5th — wide release)
By the power of Grayskull, ‘80s sword-and-sorcery may be ready for another swing. Nicholas Galitzine raises the Power Sword in this long-awaited live-action He-Man reboot, playing an Earthbound Prince Adam who, after years in exile, must return to Eternia after Skeletor seizes control. Directed by Travis Knight (Kubo and the Two Strings, Bumblebee), this fantasy adventure brings Idris Elba, Camila Mendes, Alison Brie, Morena Baccarin, Jared Leto, and more into the fight, where a hero rises, evil falls, and nostalgia gets seriously swole.
🎥 Scary Movie
(Fri, June 5th — wide release)
The knives are out again, and no horror trend is safe. Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Anna Faris, and Regina Hall reunite for this long-awaited Scary Movie sequel, taking aim at reboots, legacy sequels, elevated horror, and modern hits like Sinners, Smile, M3GAN, Terrifier, and The Substance. After 13 years away, the franchise is back to prove horror may evolve, but parody never dies.
🎥 Power Ballad
(Fri, June 5th — expands wide)
Sing Street and Once filmmaker John Carney returns to the messy business of making music with this song-driven dramedy about creativity, credit, and one hit single with two possible fathers. Paul Rudd stars as a washed-up songwriter-turned-wedding singer whose late-night jam with Nick Jonas’s fading pop star turns into a comeback smash, a stolen-song feud, and one very tuneful fight over who gets to claim the glory.
🎥 The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act
(Fri, June 5th — wide release)
The viral animated sensation heads to theaters for one final bow, combining episode 8 with the all-new, hour-long episode 9. As Pomni and the gang reach the end of their bizarre digital nightmare, the grand finale promises long-awaited answers, hidden circus history, and one last reality-bending trip under the big top.
🎥 The Last Whale Singer
(Fri, June 5th — wide release)
A teenage humpback whale with a rebellious streak heads for the ocean’s deepest waters in this German-made animated fantasy adventure, where a mystical song may be the only thing standing between the seas and total destruction. With his companions by his side, he must face a monstrous creature freed from a melting iceberg. Turns out saving the ocean requires a little courage and one seriously powerful set of pipes.
🎥 Carolina Caroline
(Fri, June 5th — limited release)
Samara Weaving and Kyle Gallner play two lovers with nowhere to go but deeper into trouble in this southern-fried crime thriller from Dinner in America filmmaker Adam Carter Rehmeier. What starts as small-town escape quickly turns into a dangerous road trip of scams, bad choices, and toxic chemistry. Love may be the getaway plan, but self-destruction is riding shotgun.
🎥 Savage House
(Fri, June 5th — limited release)
Privilege gets delightfully poisonous in this 18th-century satire starring Claire Foy and Richard E. Grant. As disease spreads and political unrest rises outside their estate, one status-hungry aristocratic couple schemes, manipulates, and spirals toward disaster in Peter Glanz’s dark comedy of manners gone mad.
🎥 Signal One
(Fri, June 5th — limited release; also on ✅VOD/Digital)
First contact gets dangerous in this sci-fi mystery from writer-director Jonathan Sobol. Isabelle Fuhrman stars as a brilliant young scientist recruited by Dennis Quaid’s tech billionaire into a secret cosmic project, with Josh Hutcherson and David Thewlis joining a discovery that could change humanity’s place in the universe.
🎥 The Birthday Party
(Fri, June 5th — limited release; also on ✅VOD/Digital)
Willem Dafoe throws one seriously loaded celebration in this 1970s Mediterranean drama from director Miguel Ángel Jiménez. As a wealthy Greek tycoon hosting his daughter’s lavish birthday party, he hides an agenda that turns luxury, family duty, and seaside glamour into something far more controlling.
🎥 Chum
(Fri, June 5th — limited release; also on ✅VOD/Digital)
A destination wedding turns into a full-blown feeding frenzy in this Malta-set survival thriller starring Alice Eve. After a shark attack traps the wedding party in open water, a sinister fisherman adds another threat to the nightmare, proving cold feet are the least of anyone’s problems.
🎥 She’s the He
(Fri, June 5th — limited release)
A terrible plan turns surprisingly real in this sharp-edged queer coming-of-age comedy from writer-director Siobhan McCarthy. Misha Osherovich and Nico Carney star as best friends who pose as trans women to shut down rumors, only for the joke to crack open something much more honest.
🎥 Another World
(Fri, June 5th — limited release)
Death gets complicated in this dark anime fantasy from first-time feature director Tommy Ng Kai Chung. Based on Naka Saijo’s novel Sennenki, the film follows a Soul Keeper who befriends a cursed young girl whose grief and rage threaten both the human world and the spirit realm.
🎥 Trainspotting: 30th anniversary
(Fri, June 5th — re-release)
Choose life, choose chaos... choose the big screen again! Danny Boyle’s kinetic 1996 classic returns in a 30th anniversary 4K restoration, bringing Ewan McGregor’s Mark Renton and his self-destructive Edinburgh crew back with all the dark humor, raw energy, and needle-sharp impact intact.




