Warner Bros. Charts Ambitious Course: A Glance at CinemaCon 2026 Reveals Future Blockbusters and New Strategies
CinemaCon 2026 has provided a significant glimpse into Warner Bros.’ future plans, showcasing a blend of established franchises and bold new ventures. The studio unveiled a robust slate of upcoming releases, signaling a continued commitment to theatrical experiences alongside strategic expansion into new content areas.
Horror Renaissance and Franchise Revivals
Warner Bros. Is clearly betting on the enduring appeal of the horror genre. A sequel to 2019’s La Llorona: The Weeping Woman, titled The Revenge of La Llorona, is slated for April 9, 2027. This follows the success of the first film, which grossed $123.2 million globally on a $9 million budget. A new installment in the Evil Dead universe, Evil Dead Wrath, is scheduled for April 7, 2028, building on the momentum of Evil Dead Burn, arriving July 24, 2026.
Beyond horror, the studio is revisiting beloved franchises. A prequel to the Ocean’s series, set in 1962, will feature Margot Robbie and Bradley Cooper as the younger versions of the iconic Ocean couple, teaching their children the family business during the Monaco Grand Prix. Cooper will also direct, following his successful remake of A Star is Born for Warner Bros.
Action and Thrillers: Continuing Established Successes
The Final Destination franchise is also set to continue, with Final Destination 7 arriving on May 12, 2028, after the sixth film’s global earnings of $317.9 million. The film will be directed by Michiel Blanchart. Warner Bros. Is also developing a new sci-fi horror, The Flood, from Zach Cregger, which will be released on August 11, 2028.
Epic Visions and Historical Dramas
Baz Luhrmann, known for his visually striking films like Romeo + Juliet and Elvis, is tackling a new historical figure: Joan of Arc, with Isla Johnson in the lead role, set to release on November 22, 2028.
Expanding Horizons: Warner Bros. Clockwork and New Labels
Warner Bros. Is launching a new label, Warner Bros. Clockwork, dedicated to producing independent films. The first project under this label will be Ti Amo! by Sean Baker, the director of the critically acclaimed Anora, which won four Oscars. The film will be a tribute to Italian sex comedies of the 1960s and 70s.
Game of Thrones Universe Expands
A film based on the Targaryen dynasty, tentatively titled Game of Thrones: Aegon’s Conquest, is in development, focusing on Aegon I Targaryen and the early history of Westeros. The studio aims for a scale comparable to Denis Villeneuve’s Dune trilogy.
What’s the Buzz?
Rumors of a Wonka 2 starring Timothée Chalamet circulated before CinemaCon, but no official announcement was made during the event. The project remains unconfirmed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When will The Revenge of La Llorona be released?
A: April 9, 2027.
Q: Who is directing the Ocean’s prequel?
A: Bradley Cooper.
Q: What is Warner Bros. Clockwork?
A: A new label dedicated to producing independent films.
Q: What is the new Game of Thrones film about?
A: It focuses on Aegon I Targaryen and the Targaryen conquest of Westeros.
Q: When is The Flood scheduled for release?
A: August 11, 2028.
Pro Tip: Preserve an eye on Warner Bros. Clockwork – this new label could be a source of exciting and innovative independent films.
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