‘Ballerina’ June 6th (Theaters)
Taking place during the events of John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, Ballerina follows Eve Macarro (Ana de Armas) who is beginning her training in the assassin traditions of the Ruska Roma. This spin-off of the legendary John Wick action franchise features Len Wiseman (Underworld series) in the director's chair, with an appearance from none other than Keanu Reeves himself.
‘The Phoenician Scheme’ June 6th (Theaters)
In this latest cinematic adventure from the singular Wes Anderson, wealthy businessman, Zsa-zsa Korda (Benicio del Toro) appoints his only daughter (Mia Threapleton), a nun, as sole heir to his estate. As Korda embarks on a new enterprise, they soon become the target of scheming tycoons, foreign terrorists, and determined assassins.
‘Dangerous Animals’ June 6th (Theaters)
Trapped on a killer’s boat with hungry sharks circling below, a surfer (Hassie Harrison) must outwit a predator more dangerous than the ocean itself - will she escape, or become the next offering to the deep? This summer's must-see creature feature is yet another win for Australian horror.
‘The Life of Chuck’ June 6th (Theaters)
From the hearts and minds of Stephen King and Mike Flanagan comes The Life of Chuck, the extraordinary story of an ordinary man. This unforgettable, genre-bending tale celebrates the life of Charles 'Chuck' Krantz (Tom Hiddleston) as he experiences the wonder of love, the heartbreak of loss, and the multitudes contained in all of us.
‘The Ritual’ June 6th (Theaters)
The true story that inspired The Exorcist. When the Church sanctions the exorcism of Emma Schmidt (Abigail Cowen), two priests (Al Pacino & Dan Stevens) - divided by doubt - must confront a force beyond comprehension… and their own faith. Based on real events.
‘How to Train Your Dragon’ June 13th (Theaters)
On the rugged isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations, Hiccup (Mason Thames) stands apart. The inventive yet overlooked son of Chief Stoick the Vast (Gerard Butler, reprising his voice role from the animated franchise), Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon. Their unlikely bond reveals the true nature of dragons, challenging the very foundations of Viking society.
‘Materialists’ June 13th (Theaters)
A young New York City matchmaker's (Dakota Johnson) lucrative business gets complicated as she finds herself torn between the perfect match and her imperfect ex. From filmmaker Celine Song, who made waves with 2023's bittersweet romance Past Lives, this rom com also stars Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal.
‘28 Years Later’ June 20th (Theaters)
Danny Boyle and Alex Garland reunite for 28 Years Later, a terrifying new story set in the world created by 28 Days Later. It’s been almost three decades since the rage virus escaped a biological weapons laboratory, and now, still in a ruthlessly enforced quarantine, some have found ways to exist amidst the infected. One such group of survivors lives on a small island connected to the mainland by a single, heavily-defended causeway. When one of the group leaves the island on a mission into the dark heart of the mainland, he discovers secrets, wonders, and horrors that have mutated not only the infected but other survivors as well.
‘F1: The Movie’ June 27th (Theaters)
Dubbed “the greatest that never was,” Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt) was Formula 1’s most promising phenom of the 1990s until an accident on the track nearly ended his career. Thirty years later, he’s a nomadic racer-for-hire when he’s approached by his former teammate Ruben Cervantes (Javier Bardem), owner of a struggling Formula 1 team that is on the verge of collapse. Ruben convinces Sonny to come back to Formula 1 for one last shot at saving the team and being the best in the world. He’ll drive alongside Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris), the team's hotshot rookie intent on setting his own pace. But as the engines roar, Sonny’s past catches up with him and he finds that in Formula 1, your teammate is your fiercest competition - and the road to redemption is not something you can travel alone.
‘M3GAN 2.0’ June 27th (Theaters)
Two years after M3GAN, a marvel of artificial intelligence, went rogue and embarked on a murderous (and impeccably choreographed) rampage and was subsequently destroyed, M3GAN’s creator Gemma (Allison Williams) has become a high-profile author and advocate for government oversight of A.I. Meanwhile, Gemma’s niece Cady (Violet McGraw), now 14, has become a teenager, rebelling against Gemma’s overprotective rules. Unbeknownst to them, the underlying tech for M3GAN has been stolen and misused by a powerful defense contractor to create a military-grade weapon known as Amelia (Ivanna Sakhno), the ultimate killer infiltration spy. But as Amelia’s self-awareness increases, she becomes decidedly less interested in taking orders from humans. Or in keeping them around. With the future of human existence on the line, Gemma realizes that the only option is to resurrect M3GAN (Amie Donald, voiced by Jenna Davis) and give her a few upgrades, making her faster, stronger, and more lethal. As their paths collide, the original A.I icon is about to meet her match.