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Posted by Dylan Blight | Jun 23, 2026 | In Cinemas | 0
July movies are starting off with laughs and a goodbye with the release of Jackass: Best and Last. Not to be the only event movie released in July, however, with several big events taking place this month.
Those other inclusions are The Odyssey, Christopher Nolan’s next massive, fully IMAX-filmed project, as well as Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which is being released at the end of the month. There’s also a brand-new terror in Evil Dead Burn, being released in July.
Here are all the new films coming to Australian cinemas in July 2026.
Johnny Knoxville and the gang return for one final fling at the big screen. Featuring all-new stunts and stupidity along with the greatest hits and biggest laughs from the past, Jackass: Best and Last is a joyously raucous celebration of all the mischievous camaraderie that you’ve come to love and expect from these idiots over the past 25 years. So, grab your dumb little buddies, raise your glasses, and come experience the cinematic event that promises to be the last time you’ll ever laugh this hard in a theatre.
Follows a man accused of executing a bank heist who gets battered and bruised for the alleged crime.
In the midst of a raging hurricane, a coastal community fights for survival as they are besieged not only by the destructive forces of nature but also by the relentless threat of sharks. Struggling against the pounding rain, debris-strewn streets, and enveloping darkness, they must band together to fend off these deadly predators if they have any hope of making it through the storm alive.
Veera, a devoted husband and father, balances the demands of domestic life while passionately championing his wife Keerthy’s wrestling career. But when societal pressures and unforeseen circumstances threaten to tear their family apart, Veera faces his toughest fight yet — one that has nothing to do with the ring, and everything to do with reclaiming the trust and love of those he holds most dear.
A captivating exploration of India’s ancient Vishnu temples, delving into the enigmatic ritual of Nagabandham. The film unveils hidden mysteries and sacred traditions, offering a glimpse into the spiritual world of these revered sites.
Rao Bahadur is a psychological drama set against the backdrop of a fading aristocracy. Remember: Doubt is a Demon.
Live-action adaptation of the 2016 Disney animated film ‘Moana.’
Evil Dead Burn unleashes the franchise’s most savage and terrifying ride to date, blazing onto big screens with an all-new chapter of carnage and demonic mayhem. After the loss of her husband, a woman seeks solace with her in-laws in their secluded family home. As one by one they are transformed into Deadites—turning the gathering into a family reunion from hell—she comes to discover that the vows she took in life… live on even in death.
A middle-aged couple who are feeling stagnant in their relationship invite the younger and livelier couple from the apartment upstairs for a get-together that takes an unexpected turn.
The Dhamaal boys are back and ready to chase the “Treasure of Life,” facing crazy challenges along the way. What starts as a treasure hunt quickly turns into a rollercoaster of hilarious misadventures.
Fateh and Rajveer are 2 brothers living happily together, but in the village from last 20 years the group which was elected as Sarpanch of the film is doing bad things and not developing the village in the way that should be done. So one day Fateh takes the charge and stands in the election for the post of Sarpanch and rest all story follows with the Problems that come his way through this process.
After the Trojan War, Odysseus faces a dangerous voyage back to Ithaca, meeting creatures like the Cyclops Polyphemus, Sirens, and Calypso along the way.
In 2000s Britain, a turbaned Sikh immigrant loses his close ones to a brutal attack but transforms his grief into courage, rising from a humble immigrant to a community leader, proving that one man’s turban can become the crown of a community.
Russia, in the early 1990’s is the aftermath of the USSR’s collapse. In a new world that promises freedom and flirts with chaos, a young artist-turned-TV producer, Vadim Baranov, unexpectedly becomes the spin doctor of a promising member of the FSB (ex-KGB), Vladimir Putin.
Edogawa Conan and Chihaya Hagiwara have to team up to identify the rider of the mysterious all-black motorcycle that caused chaos around Kanagawa.
40 YEARS OF F**KING UP is the unbelievable story of how a group of untalented teenage punks became the most successful independent band in history; NOFX. Told with raw energy and humour, the film reveals their haphazard journey filled with chaos, determination, and unlikely triumph.
A forgotten Peter Parker lives alone as a full-time Spider-Man until mounting pressure triggers a dangerous change and a powerful new enemy emerges.
What films are you most excited to see in cinemas this month? Let me know in the comment section below.
Is there anything missing from this list? If so, let me know, and I’ll add it!
You can also check out what’s coming to streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, and more on our ‘What’s Streaming‘ page.
[Descriptions & cinema dates gathered from Flicks.com.au & IMDB]
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