Predicting the movie business is a fool’s errand, but with a new year under way, let us start with a moment of cautious optimism: 2026 could be a great year for cinema.
Predicting the movie business is a fool’s errand, but with a new year under way, let us start with a moment of cautious optimism: 2026 could be a great year for cinema.
Behind the scenes could be just as dramatic as what unfolds on screen, as the film and television landscape continues to shift at a breakneck pace.
Here are eight key things to look out for.

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