Blockbusters, Sequels & Cult Cinema Highlights in Brisbane: 04 – 10 June 2026

A packed cinema week across Brisbane brings together major franchise releases, long-awaited sequels, and viral concept films, led by heavyweight titles like Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu and The Devil Wears Prada 2. Alongside these crowd-pullers, horror comedy, fantasy reboots, and arthouse screenings create a balanced program across mainstream and boutique cinemas.

NEW RELEASES

Masters of the Universe

04 June 2026 | Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, South Bank, Redbank, Hawthorne), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo, Portside – Hamilton), Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Carindale, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt, Springfield Central), Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, New Farm, Red Hill), HOYTS (Stafford, Sunnybank), Palace Cinemas (James St), Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket), United Cinemas (Eldorado)

A major fantasy franchise reboot launching across all key Brisbane cinema circuits, positioning itself as one of the week’s strongest box office draws.

The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act

04 June 2026 | Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (South Bank), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo, Portside – Hamilton), Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Carindale, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt, Springfield Central), Five Star Cinemas (New Farm), HOYTS (Stafford), Palace Cinemas (James St), United Cinemas (Eldorado)

A high-energy animated-style release with strong online fanbase momentum expanding across major suburban and city venues.

The Christophers

04 June 2026 | Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, Hawthorne), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo, Portside – Hamilton), Event Cinemas (Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt), Five Star Cinemas (Graceville, New Farm, Red Hill), Palace Cinemas (Barracks, James St), United Cinemas (Eldorado)

A character-driven ensemble drama aimed at prestige audiences, with strong appeal across arthouse and selected mainstream cinemas.

Scary Movie

04 June 2026 | Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, South Bank, Redbank), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo), Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, New Farm, Red Hill), HOYTS (Stafford, Sunnybank), Palace Cinemas (Barracks, James St), Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket), United Cinemas (Eldorado)

The return of a cult comedy horror franchise, tapping into nostalgia-driven audiences across wide Brisbane distribution.

Disclosure Day

10 June 2026 | Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, South Bank, Hawthorne), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo, Portside – Hamilton), Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, Graceville, New Farm, Red Hill), Palace Cinemas (Barracks, James St), Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket), United Cinemas (Eldorado)

A suspense-driven release closing its opening week with strong multi-chain support across Brisbane.

STILL SHOWING

Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu

Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, Hawthorne, South Bank, Redbank), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo, Portside – Hamilton), Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Carindale, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt, Springfield Central), Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, Graceville, New Farm, Red Hill), HOYTS (Stafford, Sunnybank), Palace Cinemas (Barracks, James St), Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket), United Cinemas (Eldorado)

A dominant blockbuster continuing strong audience demand across premium formats and mainstream screens.

The Devil Wears Prada 2

Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, South Bank), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo, Portside – Hamilton), Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Chermside, Indooroopilly), Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, Graceville, New Farm, Red Hill), HOYTS (Stafford, Sunnybank), Palace Cinemas (Barracks, James St), Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket), United Cinemas (Eldorado)

A high-profile sequel drawing strong fashion and urban audience interest across major circuits.

Michael

Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, South Bank, Redbank), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo, Portside – Hamilton), Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt), Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, Graceville, New Farm, Red Hill), HOYTS (Stafford, Sunnybank), Palace Cinemas (James St), Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket), United Cinemas (Eldorado)

A biographical drama maintaining steady interest through wide release and strong subject appeal.

Backrooms

Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, South Bank, Redbank), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo, Portside – Hamilton), Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Carindale, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt, Springfield Central), Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, New Farm, Red Hill), HOYTS (Stafford, Sunnybank), Palace Cinemas (Barracks, James St), Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket), United Cinemas (Eldorado)

An internet-born horror concept continuing strong traction with younger audiences and genre fans.

H is for Hawk

Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Event Cinemas (Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt), Five Star Cinemas (New Farm), HOYTS (Stafford, Sunnybank), Palace Cinemas (James St)

A literary adaptation aimed at arthouse and prestige drama audiences.

Obsession

Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, South Bank, Redbank), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo), Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt), Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, New Farm, Red Hill), HOYTS (Stafford, Sunnybank), Palace Cinemas (Barracks, James St), Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket), United Cinemas (Eldorado)

A psychological thriller sustaining strong engagement across both suburban and city cinemas.

Power Ballad

Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Cinebar (Rosalie Village), Cineplex (Balmoral, South Bank, Redbank), Dendy Cinemas (Portside – Hamilton), Event Cinemas (Chermside, Indooroopilly, Springfield Central), Five Star Cinemas (New Farm), Palace Cinemas (James St), Reading Cinemas (Newmarket)

A music-driven drama catering to niche audiences with consistent boutique cinema support.

GOMA

The Dragon Lives Again

05 June 2026

A cult martial arts screening showcasing vintage genre cinema with strong retrospective appeal.

Sátántangó

06 June 2026

An epic arthouse screening known for its immersive and challenging cinematic experience.

Professione: reporter (The Passenger)

07 June 2026

A European classic screening exploring identity, journalism, and existential themes.

Brisbane’s cinema scene this week delivers a strong mix of blockbuster spectacle, nostalgic franchise returns, and curated arthouse experiences, offering audiences a full spectrum of big-screen entertainment across the city.

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