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Best films released in the UK this month: June 2026

Highlights include Disclosure Day, Toy Story 5 and Blue Heron.

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Published: Thursday, 28 May 2026 at 4:48 pm

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Steven Spielberg's Jaws is often considered the first ever Hollywood blockbuster – and more than 50 years later, the great director is still at it.

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His new movie Disclosure Day – which sees him return to the subject of UFOs decades after Close Encounters of the Third Kind and ET – is the highlight of this June's release slate as we fully head into blockbuster season.

There's also great news for Pixar fans, with Woody, Buzz Lightyear and co back on the big screen in a fifth Toy Story movie, while Nicholas Galitzine has the lead role in a new big screen reboot of Masters of the Universe.

Meanwhile, if it's outrageous comedy you're after, there are new instalments in two long-running franchises: Scary Movie and Jackass. The latter of those is being billed as the final entry in the popular stunts and pranks franchise, so get ready to see Johnny Knoxville and friends one last time.

Of course, there are also plenty of smaller releases to complement the big budget behemoths. For example, Sophy Romvari's semi-autobiographical indie Blue Heron has won significant acclaim on the festival circuit, while Jodie Foster leads the French mystery thriller A Private Life.

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#### Best films released in the UK this month: June 2025

To help you pick out the highlights, we've put together a selection of some of the best films to watch this month – check out the video above or read on for our choices.

Best films released in the UK this month: June 2026

Masters of the Universe

Idris Elba as Man At Arms, Nicholas Galitzine as Adam and Camila Mendes as Teela in Masters of the Universe Sony Pictures

Release date: Wednesday 3 June in cinemas

Nicholas Galitzine takes on the role of Prince Adam Glenn/He-Man in this reboot of the Mattel franchise, which is helmed by Bumblebee director Travis Knight and also stars Camila Mendes, Jared Leto, Alison Brie and Idris Elba among the cast.

It will follow Prince Adam when he returns to his home of Eternia after 15 years away and finds it destroyed and under the rule of powerful warlord Skeletor (Leto). This leads to him embracing his alter-ego as the most powerful man in the universe in order to reclaim his legacy.

Erupcja

Will Madden and Charli xcx in Erupcja.Vertigo Releasing

Release date: Friday 5 June in cinemas

Charli xcx has the lead role in this indie drama about a woman who reunites with an old friend after getting stranded with her boyfriend – and soon-to-be fiancé – while on a romantic holiday in Warsaw.

According to the synopsis, it follows the two women as they "traipse across lofts, clubs and back alleys, all the while becoming entangled in an emotional web that challenges her sense of self."

Savage House

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Release date: Friday 5 June in cinemas

Richard E Grant and Claire Foy have starring roles in this satire set in 18th century England, which unfolds against the backdrop of a Pox outbreak and the Jacobite uprising.

Grant plays social climber Sir Chauncey Savage and Foy his wife Lady Savage, with the pair preparing to host a dinner party for a duke and duchess as they strive for a better life.

Scary Movie

Marlon Wayans as Shorty.Paramount

Release date: Friday 5 June in cinemas

The Wayans brothers return to lampoon recent horror releases in the first entry in the popular comedy series since 2013 and the sixth film in the franchise overall.

Anna Faris and Regina Hall are among the other returning faces from the original movies, while films that we can expect to see parodied include The Substance, Weapons, Longlegs, M3GAN, Sinners, Heretic, Smile and the Terrifier franchise.

Disclosure Day

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Release date: Wednesday 10 June in cinemas

Having previously tackled the subject matter with the likes of Close Encounters of the Third Kind and ET, Steven Spielberg returns to the theme of UFOs in this star-studded blockbuster which features Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson and Colman Domingo.

Based on a screenplay by the prolific David Koepp (Jurassic Park), it follows a whistleblower as he races against time to bring about the extraordinary event that will change human history forever: the day of ultimate alien disclosure.

Toy Story 5

New Toy Story 5 villainous character Lily Pad.Disney/Pixar

Release date: Friday 19 June in cinemas

Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie and co are all back for this fifth instalment in Pixar's most popular and enduring franchise, which arrives seven years after the last outing.