Most Anticipated 2026 Slate — Films, OTT and Music Projects to Watch

Mumbai: Bollywood actors Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan and Ahan Shetty during the teaser launch of the upcoming film 'Border 2', in Mumbai, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025. (PTI Photo)(PTI12_16_2025_000584B)

2026 is shaping up to be a high-voltage year for entertainment, with event films in theatres, returning OTT favourites, and major music releases positioned to dominate conversation across platforms. From India’s war dramas and mythological tentpoles to Hollywood’s franchise-heavy calendar and prestige epics, the year looks engineered for both scale and cultural stickiness.

Theatrical Tentpoles: India

Border 2

Sunny Deol returns for the sequel to the 1997 war classic, joined by Varun Dhawan and Diljit Dosanjh. The release date has been reported as January 22 or January 23, 2026, depending on the announcement/asset used—so it’s safer to frame it as the Republic Day weekend release.

Love & War

Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film starring Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, and Vicky Kaushal remains one of the most anticipated titles on the horizon. A first glimpse is expected in January 2026, while the final release date is still not locked in current reporting.

Ramayana: Part 1

Nitesh Tiwari’s two-part epic has a Diwali 2026 theatrical plan for Part 1, with Part 2 slated for Diwali 2027, per widely reported announcements.

King

Shah Rukh Khan’s action thriller King (Siddharth Anand) is slated for 2026, but the date is not consistently reported as “confirmed” across primary sources—keep it positioned as “expected in 2026.”

Bhooth Bangla

Akshay Kumar and Priyadarshan reunite for a horror-comedy scheduled for April 2, 2026.

Drishyam 3

If you’re listing franchise anchors, Drishyam 3 has a fixed release date on trade/industry listings: October 2, 2026.

Theatrical Tentpoles: Hollywood

Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey

Universal’s epic adaptation is set for a July 17, 2026 theatrical release and is being positioned as a large-format spectacle.

Avengers: Doomsday

Marvel Studios has officially dated the film for December 18, 2026.

Dune: Part Three

The third Dune film is dated for December 18, 2026 on major industry listings.

OTT and Streaming: The Returners (and the “Likely” Ones)

Panchayat Season 5

Prime Video has announced Season 5 will premiere in 2026 (date yet to be specified).

Heeramandi Season 2

Netflix has confirmed Season 2, but a firm release date is not reliably “official” in current mainstream reporting—avoid stating a specific month/day.

Mirzapur (next season)

Coverage suggests a 2026 window is possible, but most reporting remains projection/expectation rather than confirmed scheduling—label it as “expected/rumoured.”

Note: Your draft mentions The Family Man as a 2026 continuation; that is risky to state definitively without specifying what exactly is upcoming (new season vs. spin-off), because release timing is not consistently “official” in the same way as the titles above.

Music: Albums With Clearer Signals

Lana Del Rey — Stove

Trade coverage indicates the album is targeting January 2026, described as a long-teased country-leaning project.

A$AP Rocky — Don’t Be Dumb

Multiple major outlets cite January 16, 2026.

Charli XCX — Wuthering Heights (Soundtrack Album)

Announced for February 13, 2026, tied to Emerald Fennell’s film adaptation; widely covered in music press.

Megadeth — Final Album + Farewell Tour

AP reports a final album and a farewell tour in 2026, but without a detailed release/tour calendar yet.

2026’s slate isn’t preview—it’s ignition. As epics roar, series grip, and albums ascend, it affirms: visionary stories summon revolution in entertainment’s ceaseless charge.

By – Manoj