Samara Weaving's Grace returns to face deadlier foes, teaming with her estranged sister amid a violent power struggle. 'Ready or Not 2: Here I Come' expands its cast, universe and chaos, promising darker thrills in 2026.
Samara Weaving returns as Grace in a wilder, emotional sequel featuring a star-studded cast, fresh chaos, and directors aiming to expand the story without repeating the original. In theatres spring 2026.
Macaulay Culkin has pitched a new 'Home Alone' sequel idea: grown-up Kevin locked out by his own son, who becomes the trap-setter. While no project is confirmed yet, he says he's open—if the story is handled just right.
Thomas Bezucha is working on a follow-up to the 2005 classic 'The Family Stone,' deeply motivated to honour Diane Keaton. While no release date is yet announced, he hopes to reunite the original ensemble cast to continue the story of the Stone family.
The animated smash 'KPop Demon Hunters' from Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation is officially heading into a sequel, with development underway and a projected release in 2029.
Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz are reportedly reuniting for a new 'The Mummy' film directed by Radio Silence, blending action, humour, and adventure to revive the franchise's original charm.
The beloved 2021 animated smash hit 'The Mitchells vs. the Machines' is getting a sequel under the banner of Sony Pictures Animation and Netflix, with production set to begin in early 2026.
Netflix and BBC have greenlit a two-season 'Peaky Blinders' sequel series, set in 1953 Birmingham, continuing the Shelby family saga post-film, exploring city reconstruction, power struggles, and the next generation's drama.
Disney and 20th Century Studios have confirmed a sequel to 'The Simpsons' Movie, to be released on 23rd July, 2027—two decades after the original. Fans can expect the return of Homer, and more, though details on plot and production remain under wraps.
The sequel to 'The Social Network' is officially titled 'The Social Reckoning,' and is set to release in 2026. With Aaron Sorkin directing, and a new cast led by Jeremy Strong, the story is based on Facebook's recent evolution and controversies.