Tom Cruise for 'Digger' at CinemaCon 2026. Photo Credit: David Jon @davidjonphotography.

Tom Cruise for 'Digger' at CinemaCon 2026. Photo Credit: David Jon @davidjonphotography.

Preview:

  • Warner Bros. has made its big presentation to the 2026 CinemaCon crowd.
  • Among the movies touted were ‘Supergirl’ and ‘Dune: Part III’
  • The likes of Tom Cruise and James Gunn showed up to lobby exhibitors.

After a hugely successful 2026 in terms of both box office and awards, Warner Bros. arrives at CinemaCon with a bigger story looming over its head –– the future. With the Paramount merger inching closer, there will of course be questions about the new regime’s plans, even as the likes of David Ellison maintain that the studio’s output will be boosted.

But the focus, of course, will be on the movies headed our way from the studio, including a couple of DC Studios offerings (‘Supergirl’ and ‘Clayface’), Denis Villeneuve’s new ‘Dune’ entry and that rare beast, a non-‘Mission: Impossible’ job for Tom Cruise in Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s ‘Digger’.

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Host Patton Oswalt at CinemaCon 2026. Photo Credit: David Jon @davidjonphotography.

Host Patton Oswalt at CinemaCon 2026. Photo Credit: David Jon @davidjonphotography.

With Patton Oswalt as the host (who joked that he wanted to join the DC Universe), this is what was presented...

Before any of the big announcements, we got word from Warner Bros. film bosses Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy that the studio is launching a new label called Warner Clockwork, whose first production is 'Anora' director Sean Baker's next project, 'Te Amo!'.

A sizzle reel celebrating last year's accomplishments was followed by an even more exciting one for 2027, including some big casting news dropped for 'The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum'...

Digger

(L to R) Tom Cruise and director Alejandro G. Iñárritu for 'Digger' at CinemaCon 2026. Photo Credit: David Jon @davidjonphotography.

(L to R) Tom Cruise and director Alejandro G. Iñárritu for 'Digger' at CinemaCon 2026. Photo Credit: David Jon @davidjonphotography.

Tom Cruise and Alejandro G. Iñárritu kick off the 2026 portion of the show with their collaboration, ‘Digger’. Cruise heaped praise on his director, with the filmmaker explaining that he got the idea for the new movie nine years ago and started discussing it with the actor seven years ago. Cruise, according to him was the only choice.

The movie tells of most powerful man in the world as he embarks on a frantic mission to prove he is humanity's savior before the disaster he's unleashed destroys everything.

The End of Oak Street

(L to R) Ewan McGregor as Greg Platt, Christian Convery as Brian Platt, Maisy Stella as Audrey Platt and Anne Hathaway as Denise Platt in in 'The End of Oak Street', a Warner Bros. Pictures Release. Photo Credit: Photo Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures.

(L to R) Ewan McGregor as Greg Platt, Christian Convery as Brian Platt, Maisy Stella as Audrey Platt and Anne Hathaway as Denise Platt in in 'The End of Oak Street', a Warner Bros. Pictures Release. Photo Credit: Photo Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures.

The new thriller from David Robert Mitchell ('It Follows') is a suburban supernatural story produced by J.J. Abrams.

It features the Platt family,  who band together to navigate their new surroundings after a cosmic event transports their suburban neighborhood to someplace unknown. Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor lead the cast, but the presentation was mostly an extended trailer.

Evil Dead Burn

Logo for 'Evil Dead Burn.' Photo: New Line.

Logo for 'Evil Dead Burn.' Photo: New Line.

The New Line segment was kicked off with the next 'Evil Dead' movie, this one directed by Sébastien Vanicek, but again it was largely limited to some early footage, which featured some familiar ideas, including the Book of the Dead.

Mortal Kombat II

(Right) Karl Urban as Johnny Cage in 'Mortal Kombat 2'. Photo: Warner Bros.

(Right) Karl Urban as Johnny Cage in 'Mortal Kombat 2'. Photo: Warner Bros.

The video game adaptation's sequel showed off a typically action-packed scene featuring Karl Urban's Johnny Cage in action.

The Cat in the Hat

A scene from 2026's 'The Cat in the Hat'. Photo: Warner Bros.

A scene from 2026's 'The Cat in the Hat'. Photo: Warner Bros.

The audience were all supplied with Thing wigs, trumpeting the arrival of a trailer for the new animated take on the Dr. Seuss classic. This one features Bill Hader as the voice of the cat.

Clayface

DC Comics' Clayface. Photo: DC Comics.

DC Comics' Clayface. Photo: DC Comics.

Next up was DC Studios, with producer and co-CEO Peter Safran on stage to introduce it (director and co-chief James Gunn is a little busy, as production on the 'Superman' follow-up 'Man of Tomorrow' starts next week.

The first project to cover was 'Clayface', about the Batman antagonist, which Safran described as more focused on character than genre. He showed off the first footage from the movie.

Supergirl

(L to R) Jason Momoa, director Craig Gillespie, Milly Alcock, and producer Peter Safran for 'Supergirl' at CinemaCon 2026. Photo Credit: David Jon @davidjonphotography.

(L to R) Jason Momoa, director Craig Gillespie, Milly Alcock, and producer Peter Safran for 'Supergirl' at CinemaCon 2026. Photo Credit: David Jon @davidjonphotography.

While we have to wait until October for 'Clayface', the next DC Studios film out of the gate is 'Supergirl', starring Milly Alcock as Superman's wilder cousin. She, director Craig Gillespie and co-star Jason Momoa (playing outer space vigilante Lobo) took the stage to talk up the film –– Momoa on a motorcycle! A new scene from the movie was screened.

Practical Magic 2

(L to R) Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock for 'Practical Magic 2' at CinemaCon 2026. Photo Credit: David Jon @davidjonphotography.

(L to R) Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock for 'Practical Magic 2' at CinemaCon 2026. Photo Credit: David Jon @davidjonphotography.

Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock showed up to tout the witchy sequel, mentioning their shared appreciation for director Susanne Bier and how the production rebuilt the original movie's house. What can we expect? “Midnight margaritas, jumping off the roof, and also have our past catching up with us,” according to Kidman. “We have our destinies, and the family. I think it’s going to be really, really fun.”

After some talk about how the characters are inspiring, the first teaser trailer was shown.

Dune: Part Three

Timothée Chalamet for 'Dune: Part Three' at CinemaCon 2026. Photo Credit: David Jon @davidjonphotography.

Timothée Chalamet for 'Dune: Part Three' at CinemaCon 2026. Photo Credit: David Jon @davidjonphotography.

The big finish was, somewhat naturally, the new 'Dune', with director Denis Villeneuve taking the stage accompanied by Fremen warriors.  Villeneuve said he made the movie "1,000%" for the fans, and the audience was treated to the first seven minutes of the movie.

Accompanied by the likes of Zendaya, Momoa and notorious opera-disliker Timothée Chalamet, Villeneuve showed off a battle scene that promises some suitably epic action.

And that's all, folks!

(L to R) Tom Cruise and Jason Momoa at CinemaCon 2026. Photo Credit: David Jon @davidjonphotography.

(L to R) Tom Cruise and Jason Momoa at CinemaCon 2026. Photo Credit: David Jon @davidjonphotography.