The global film industry’s most anticipated annual preview event, CinemaCon, kicked off this week in Las Vegas, drawing A-list stars, award-winning directors, and studio executives to the stage to share exclusive first looks at the biggest upcoming blockbusters and franchise installments. Footage and trailers screened at the invite-only industry gathering often reach fans days or even weeks before they are released online, making the event a must-watch for movie lovers around the world. Here are all the most groundbreaking announcements and first looks that made headlines out of this year’s convention.
As the conference drew to a close on Thursday, Disney pulled back the curtain on the first full official trailer for the highly anticipated next chapter of the Avengers franchise, *Avengers: Doomsday*. The four-minute clip gave fans their first on-screen look at Robert Downey Jr.—who portrayed fan-favorite hero Iron Man in 2019’s *Avengers: Endgame*—stepping into the role of iconic masked villain Doctor Doom. The upcoming film, scheduled to hit theaters on December 18, 2026, unites a sprawling cast of both legacy and new Marvel characters. Footage showed a tense action sequence between Channing Tatum’s Gambit and Simu Liu’s Shang-Chi, plus a return of Patrick Stewart as the X-Men’s Professor Xavier, who delivers a foreboding warning: “Something’s coming, something we may not be able to deter.” Chris Evans also reprises his role as Steve Rogers, aka Captain America, who appears before Chris Hemsworth’s Thor as Mjolnir flies directly into Rogers’ hands. Speaking to the packed CinemaCon crowd, Evans explained his decision to return to the role: “I said I would only come back if there was a real reason. And in Doomsday, there is a very real reason that these heroes need Steve Rogers.”
Paramount Pictures made one of the week’s most exciting announcements, confirming that global superstar Tom Cruise will reprise his role as Pete “Maverick” Mitchell in *Top Gun 3*. Josh Greenstein, Paramount’s president of motion picture distribution, told attendees that the sequel to 2022’s record-breaking *Top Gun: Maverick* is “officially in development with a script well under way.” The 2022 installment earned a staggering $1.5 billion at the global box office, delivering a much-needed boost to struggling theater chains as audiences began returning to cinemas in droves following the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Cruise was already on-site earlier in the week to preview his upcoming dramatic departure from action roles, *Digger*, where he portrays a gray-haired oil baron forced to clean up the environmental disaster he created.
Fresh off her critically acclaimed, Oscar-nominated performance in *Wicked*, pop superstar Ariana Grande is shifting gears to comedy in the next installment of the beloved *Meet The Parents* franchise, *Focker In-Law*. Grande will star opposite original leads Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro in the follow-up, which shifts focus to the next generation of the franchise’s iconic family dynamic. Where Stiller’s character Greg spent the first film fighting to earn his girlfriend’s father’s approval, the new movie will see Stiller’s son navigate the same tension, with Grande playing his love interest. The first official trailer for the film premiered at CinemaCon and has already been released to the public online.
Acclaimed director Christopher Nolan is set to make his first return to cinemas since 2023’s Oscar-winning Best Picture *Oppenheimer* with a sweeping adaptation of Homer’s ancient Greek epic *The Odyssey*. The film stars an all-star ensemble cast including Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, and Zendaya. Nolan treated CinemaCon attendees to an exclusive early screening of the film’s iconic Trojan Horse sequence, which has not yet been released to the public, though a full trailer dropped online ahead of the event. Explaining what drew him to the centuries-old story, Nolan told the crowd: “It’s a story that has fascinated generation after generation for 3,000 years. It’s not a story, but the story. I wanted to grab the exciting opportunity of bringing it to a modern cinema audience.”
The cast and crew of the hit *Dune* franchise, including leads Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, and Jason Momoa, joined director Denis Villeneuve on stage to introduce an exclusive seven-minute opening sequence from the franchise’s third installment. Villeneuve told the audience that *Dune: Part Three* will have a very different tone from its predecessors, framing it as more of a tight thriller than the sprawling epics of the first two films. “It’s more action-packed, faster-paced, and more emotional,” he explained. Variety’s on-site reporter echoed that description, writing that “things get violent, loud and deadly, fast.” A full trailer for the film launched online last month, and the movie is set to premiere on the exact same day as *Avengers: Doomsday*—December 18, 2026—setting up what film fans have already dubbed the “Dunesday” box office showdown between two of the year’s biggest releases.
A posthumous project for late *Top Gun* star Val Kilmer has sparked new industry debate about the use of artificial intelligence in Hollywood, after filmmakers used AI to recreate Kilmer’s performance for the upcoming film *As Deep As The Grave*. Kilmer was cast in the role of a Catholic priest in the American West before his death in 2025, but he never got the chance to film his scenes. With full approval from Kilmer’s family, filmmakers used AI technology to generate a digital performance of the actor, and the first trailer premiered at CinemaCon. The clip shows Kilmer’s digital counterpart at multiple points in his character’s life, ending with a haunting line delivered to a young child: “Don’t fear the dead, and don’t fear me.” While the visual quality of the AI recreation has been widely praised as convincing, the project has amplified longstanding concerns among Hollywood performers and creatives that AI could eventually replace human actors in mainstream productions.
Amazon MGM Studios also shared a cautious update on the future of the legendary James Bond franchise, confirming that the studio is taking its time to find the right actor to step into the iconic role of 007. “I know you’re all wondering when we’re going to announce who’s playing James Bond,” said Courtenay Valenti, head of film at Amazon MGM Studios. “Please know that we’re taking the time to do this with care and deep respect. It is the dream of a lifetime for all of us to bring audiences this next chapter, and it’s a responsibility we don’t take lightly. What I can tell you is this: When you pair one of the most beloved franchises in history with a world-class film-making team… you’re setting the stage for something that’s truly worthy of the Bond legacy. That film is coming, and when the time is right, we’ll have much more to share.”
Beloved marmalade-loving bear Paddington is set to return for a fourth big-screen adventure, StudioCanal confirmed at CinemaCon. The character has already spawned three hit feature films and a record-breaking West End musical, which took home multiple Olivier Awards just last weekend. While few plot details have been revealed, Studiocanal chief executive Anna Marsh confirmed that “world-renowned comedy writers” are already attached to the project.
Sixteen years after *The Social Network* chronicled the founding of Facebook, screenwriter Aaron Sorkin is stepping into the director’s chair for a follow-up focused on the 2021 Facebook whistleblower leak, titled *The Social Reckoning*. *Succession* star Jeremy Strong will portray Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, joining a cast that also includes Mikey Madison and Wunmi Mosaku. “There isn’t a life that Facebook’s algorithm hasn’t touched, and that influence has shaped everything. So it’s time to say more,” Sorkin told the CinemaCon crowd. The trailer was screened exclusively for convention attendees and has not been released to the public. The film is scheduled for a October 2026 release, positioning it perfectly for upcoming awards season consideration.
Fresh off his Oscar win for Best Actor for *Sinners*, Michael B. Jordan is set to star in and direct a modern reimagining of the 1999 heist classic *The Thomas Crown Affair*, itself a remake of the 1968 original starring Pierce Brosnan. The first trailer premiered at CinemaCon, giving attendees their first look at Jordan in the lead role, alongside co-stars Adria Arjona, Lily Gladstone, and Aubrey Plaza.
Comedy legend Mel Brooks delighted the crowd by unveiling the official title for the long-awaited sequel to his 1987 Star Wars parody *Spaceballs*, titled *Spaceballs: The New One*. Multiple original cast members will return for the follow-up, including Brooks himself, George Wyner, Daphne Zuniga, and Bill Pullman. The film also marks the return of Rick Moranis, one of the biggest box office stars of the 1980s and 1990s, who has not appeared in a live-action feature film for nearly 30 years. According to Variety’s on-site reporting, the first trailer spoofs everything from modern *Star Wars* installments to *Avatar* and *Harry Potter*.
A new biographical drama *I Play Rocky*, which chronicles the turbulent production of 1976’s iconic boxing classic *Rocky*, premiered its first trailer at the convention. Rising star Anthony Ippolito portrays a young Sylvester Stallone during the film’s development, and the performance earned early praise from attendees for Ippolito’s accurate capture of Stallone’s signature mannerisms, posture, and speech patterns.
After the 2024 film adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s *It Ends With Us* became a surprise box office hit (overtaking headlines for the public fallout between co-stars Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni), another of Hoover’s bestselling novels is getting the big-screen treatment: *Verity*. The thriller will star Dakota Johnson, Josh Hartnett, and Anne Hathaway. It follows a struggling young writer who is hired to finish the remaining books of a famous author after a mysterious accident leaves her incapacitated, only to uncover a dangerous unfinished manuscript that hides dark secrets.
The hit modern *Jumanji* franchise is returning for another installment, with leads Kevin Hart, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, and Jack Black announcing the new film’s title: *Jumanji: Open World*. “We’re pumped about being back,” Hart told the crowd. Johnson added that the production has kept the original dice that appeared in the 1995 *Jumanji* film starring Robin Williams, saying: “Robin, as we like to say, this one’s for you.”
Disney also shared a slew of additional announcements during its CinemaCon presentation, including the first footage from *Toy Story 5*, the fifth installment of the decades-long animated franchise. Footage showed longtime leads Woody and Buzz Lightyear teaming up (and bickering) to save their fellow toys from a new digital threat named Lilypad. Original voice actors Tom Hanks and Tim Allen took the stage together, joking about the 30 years that have passed since the first *Toy Story* film: “We looked at a video of us doing the first one – we look like our grandchildren,” Allen joked. Dwayne Johnson also previewed footage from Disney’s upcoming live-action *Moana* remake, while Queen Latifah shared a first look at *Ice Age: Boiling Point*. Disney also screened new clips from *The Devil Wears Prada 2*, which sees Meryl Streep reprise her legendary role as frosty fashion editor Miranda Priestly. Director Jon Favreau also introduced the opening scene of his upcoming new *Star Wars* feature, *The Mandalorian and Grogu*.
