Toy Story 5, The Death of Robin Hood & Cinema Releases in Brisbane: 18 – 24 June 2026

This weekend includes new cinema releases, blockbuster films and continuing screenings across major cinema chains, featuring animated releases, action films, comedies, sequels and returning audience favourites across Brisbane cinemas.

NEW RELEASES

Toy Story 5

18 June 2026 | Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), 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 Barracks Brisbane, Palace James St Cinema, Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket)

Pixar returns with another emotionally resonant family adventure that continues its long-running toy universe. The film blends nostalgia and new character arcs for a broad audience appeal.

The Death of Robin Hood

18 June 2026 | 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), HOYTS (Stafford), Palace Barracks Brisbane, Palace James St Cinema

A darker reinterpretation of the Robin Hood legend, this film focuses on grounded action and moral complexity. It reshapes familiar folklore into a modern cinematic retelling.

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Leviticus

18 June 2026 | Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo), Five Star Cinemas (New Farm), HOYTS (Stafford, Sunnybank), Palace Barracks Brisbane, Palace James St Cinema, Reading Cinemas (Newmarket)

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A restrained, character-driven drama exploring moral and philosophical tension through an intimate narrative approach.

STILL SHOWING

Disclosure Day

Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar Rosalie Village, Cineplex (Balmoral, Redbank, South Bank), 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 Barracks Brisbane, Palace James St Cinema, Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket)

A tense investigative thriller that continues to draw audiences with its layered political intrigue and unfolding narrative.

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Masters of the Universe

Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cineplex (Balmoral, Redbank, South Bank), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo, Portside – Hamilton), Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Carindale, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt, Springfield Central), HOYTS (Stafford, Sunnybank), Palace James St Cinema, Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket), United Cinemas Eldorado

A rebooted fantasy epic bringing the He-Man universe back to the big screen with modern visual effects and expanded worldbuilding.

Michael

Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar Rosalie Village, Cineplex (Hawthorne Cinemas, Redbank), Dendy Cinemas (Portside – Hamilton), Event Cinemas (Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt, Springfield Central), Palace James St Cinema, Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket), United Cinemas Eldorado

A biographical-style drama exploring the life and legacy of Michael through performance-driven storytelling and cultural reflection.

Obsession

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

A psychological thriller exploring fixation, control and emotional unraveling within complex interpersonal relationships.

Scary Movie

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

The parody franchise continues its fast-paced satire of horror and pop culture conventions.

Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu

Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar Rosalie Village, Event Cinemas (Brisbane City, Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mount Gravatt), HOYTS (Stafford, Sunnybank), Palace James St Cinema, Reading Cinemas (Jindalee, Newmarket), United Cinemas Eldorado

A continuation of the Star Wars saga focusing on the evolving journey of the Mandalorian and Grogu across the galaxy.

The Devil Wears Prada 2

Angelika Cinemas (Woolloongabba), Bayside Cinemas (Wynnum), Cinebar Rosalie Village, Cineplex (Redbank), Dendy Cinemas (Coorparoo, Portside – Hamilton), Event Cinemas (Chermside, Indooroopilly, Carindale, Mount Gravatt), Five Star Cinemas (Brisbane City, Graceville, New Farm, Red Hill), HOYTS (Stafford), Palace Barracks Brisbane, Palace James St Cinema, United Cinemas Eldorado

A return to the fashion world of ambition, reinvention and shifting power dynamics as familiar characters navigate new challenges.

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Az én XX századom (My Twentieth Century)

21 June 2026

A visually inventive arthouse feature exploring identity and modernity through surreal and fragmented storytelling.

A Different Man

19 June 2026

A character-driven psychological drama examining transformation, identity and perception with emotional depth.

七人の侍 (Seven Samurai)

20 June 2026

Akira Kurosawa’s landmark classic returns in a special screening, showcasing one of cinema’s most influential works.

A strong week of cinema across Brisbane, balancing blockbuster spectacle, franchise storytelling and arthouse depth, offering a wide range of viewing experiences for all audiences.

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