Pixar drops a new Toy Story 5 trailer where Buzz, Woody, and the gang confront a tech-driven challenge as Bonnie gets a Lilypad tablet; Bad Bunny and Alan Cumming join the voice cast for a June 19 theatrical release.
Ruff Talk VR Showcase delivered a wave of news: new titles announced — Survive The Night, OogaBonk, Just Hoops Nano, Cozy Worlds Together, and Order 13 VR; new content/DLC drops — Scared By Squares, The Obsessive Shadow, Clonk, Neolithic Dawn, Dark Trip; and a lineup of new gameplay trailers for Knights of Fiona, How To God, Fixer Undercover, Disembodied, Loop One Done, Warchasm, System Critical 3, Pedal Rebel, Hyperlane Highway, Adrian’s Quest, Exoshock, Viper Vice, and Project Nova, with releases planned across Meta Quest, SteamVR, and PS VR2 across various windows.”,
The first trailer for Na Hong-jin’s film Hope, shown at Cannes, drops a remote-town siege plot where aliens stalk and slaughter locals, with a cast led by Hwang Jung-min, Zo In-Sung, Jung Ho-yeon, Alicia Vikander, and Michael Fassbender. Early critics are generally positive on the action and creature-feel, though visuals for the aliens may be refined before the fall release.
Kotaku reports that Papergames’ mobile gacha game Love and Deepspace faced strict NSFW censorship in China for the Lingering Lust event. After two censored trailers, the publisher released five PV teasers with stick-figure visuals, and later text-on-black-screen teasers on Chinese platforms and billboards. It’s unclear whether in-game content was altered, but past censorship suggests updates may be modified to comply with local laws.
Paramount debuted the first full trailer for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 4 at CCXP Mexico, signaling a more serious tone as the Enterprise embarks on big interstellar missions while time is running out and some crew may disappear before the show moves toward its fifth and final season; Season 4 premieres July 23 and will air through late September.
The ID@Xbox April 2026 showcase revealed a broad slate of indie games headed to Xbox platforms, with 20 titles shown and 10 first‑time Game Pass additions highlighted for day‑one availability. Highlights include There Are No Ghosts At The Grand, Vapor World: Over The Mind, Mistfall Hunter, Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions, Aphelion, Echo Generation 2 (May 27, 2026), Escape Academy 2, Beastro, and more, spanning Xbox Series X/S, PC, Xbox Cloud, Steam, Switch, and PS5. Trailers and release windows run through 2026 (some titles with TBD or Summer/Fall timelines), underscoring a strong indie push for Game Pass.}
The first Clayface trailer reveals a David Cronenberg–style body-horror turn for the Batman villain in a DC Studios project run by James Gunn and Peter Safran, directed by James Watkins and starring Tom Rhys Harries alongside Naomi Ackie, with a script by Mike Flanagan. The ominous sound design and transformation-focused visuals hint that the film will lean into unsettling, gore-light body horror rather than traditional superhero fare, as Clayface's full physical menace is teased but not fully revealed, opening October 23.
The first trailer for Coyote vs. Acme introduces a meta-Looney Tunes courtroom comedy, with Will Forte as Wile E. Coyote’s lawyer and John Cena representing Acme, plus Lana Condor in the cast; after Warner Bros. shelved the film in 2023, Ketchup Entertainment picked up rights and will release it on August 28, signaling broad family appeal despite the studio shakeup.
Disney has released the final trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu ahead of its May 22 theatrical release, showing Din Djarin and Grogu as New Republic agents alongside Zeb Orellios and Colonel Ward, with Imperial Remnant intrigue, Rotta the Hutt’s live-action debut, and plenty of Grogu cuteness and John Williams‑style motifs.
Paramount’s new Street Fighter trailer doubles down on campy nostalgia, highlighting Ryu and Ken in a ’90s-inspired live-action tournament with Chun-Li as a conspiracy around M. Bison drives the action, joined by Akuma, Dhalsim, and Vega, ahead of the October 16, 2026 release.
The first teaser for Godzilla Minus Zero, a direct sequel to Godzilla Minus One, debuted after CinemaCon and confirms a 1949-set story with returning leads Ryunosuke Kamiki and Minami Hamabe. The film, shot in IMAX and expanding the kaiju scale, mostly unfolds in Japan but includes a shot of Godzilla by the Statue of Liberty, signaling a U.S. confrontation as it heads to theaters in Japan on November 3 and in the U.S. on November 6.
CinemaCon 2026 kicks off with studios presenting upcoming titles to theater owners, and while most footage stays behind closed doors, a handful of trailers are expected to drop online soon after exhibitions. Sony is expected to reveal in‑room Spider-Man footage and a Resident Film trailer, with Warner Bros. anticipated clips from Supergirl, Mortal Kombat II, and Dune: Part Three and potential early looks at other projects. Universal, Amazon MGM, Paramount, and Disney also plan previews, including The Mandalorian and Grogu, Moana, Scary Movie 6, Jackass 5, Avengers: Doomsday, and various Godzilla-related titles. In short, trailers that go online will be selective, but the event will generate subsequent headlines as new footage leaks/gets released.
A former Rockstar environmental artist says GTA 6 trailers are highly polished, camera-focused previews, meaning the in-game visuals at release will likely differ and may not match the trailer’s look; fans should temper expectations as many shown elements can change before launch.
The latest Supergirl trailer, set to the 1967 soul hit What Becomes of the Brokenhearted, features Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El, a high-profile cameo by Jason Momoa’s Lobo and a mission with Ruthye to track down the villain Krem, as Krypto is drawn into the danger. The film also includes a Superman cameo and promises a blend of emotional stakes around loss with action and found-family moments, leading to the June 26 release.
Disney's live-action Moana trailer arrives July 10, reuniting Catherine Lagaʻaia as Moana and Dwayne Johnson as Maui; the promo hints at a near-shot-for-shot remake, complemented by the behind-the-scenes Artistry of Moana featurette, and the project sits alongside Moana 2 and the franchise’s return, with Lin-Manuel Miranda and others providing the songs and Mancina the score.