
The Secret Life of Pets 3 (2026)
Louis C.K., Eric Stonestreet, Kevin Hart
Directed by Chris Renaud
The pets are back — and the city’s about to go completely off the leash!
Life in New York has never been better for Max (Louis C.K.) and Duke (Eric Stonestreet). Their owner Katie’s growing family means more love, more treats, and a lot more chaos. Meanwhile, Snowball (Kevin Hart), the once-crazed bunny now living his superhero dreams, has turned his “Justice League of Pets” into a full-time rescue squad. Everything seems purr-fect — until a new neighbor moves in: a mysterious parrot named Rio who warns of an impending disaster that could change every pet’s life forever.
When a powerful corporation begins developing robotic “perfect pets” designed to replace real animals, the city’s beloved companions suddenly find themselves outdated, unwanted, and in danger of being abandoned. Determined to save their humans — and themselves — Max, Duke, Snowball, Gidget, and the rest of the crew team up for a daring mission that takes them from the skyscrapers of Manhattan to the hidden corners of an underground pet sanctuary.
Along the way, they’ll face security drones, laser-pointer traps, and an army of overly obedient robot dogs who never bark, never shed, and never love. But what the machines don’t understand is that real pets — with all their quirks, messes, and madness — have something no technology can replace: heart.
Bursting with laughter, action, and unexpected tenderness, The Secret Life of Pets 3 is a love letter to every pet owner who’s ever wondered what happens after they close the front door. With Chris Renaud returning to direct and Kevin Hart stealing the show once again, it’s the perfect mix of heartfelt moments and hilarious chaos that proves one thing:
You can program obedience — but you can’t program love.
High School Musical 4: The Final Bow (2026)
Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Corbin Bleu, Monique Coleman, Lucas Grabeel, Olivia Rodrigo, Joshua Bassett
Directed by Kenny Ortega
The music never really ends — it just changes key.
Nearly two decades after the Wildcats first sang their way into our hearts, High School Musical 4: The Final Bow (2026)
reunites the original cast for a story that blends nostalgia, new beginnings, and the magic of finding harmony in a changing world.
Troy Bolton (Zac Efron) has traded his jersey for a whistle, coaching at a small college where he teaches more about heart than hoops. Yet deep down, he wonders if he left his own dreams behind.
When East High — the home where it all began — faces permanent closure to make way for redevelopment, Principal Darbus organizes one last performance to save the school. What starts as a simple reunion becomes a heartfelt rediscovery of who they’ve become, what they’ve lost, and what music still connects them.
Meanwhile, the next generation of Wildcats — led by Olivia Rodrigo and Joshua Bassett — struggle to find their own rhythm in the shadow of legends. As the old and new Wildcats clash, collaborate, and ultimately come together, the final performance becomes something far greater than a show: it’s a tribute to love, growth, and the songs that never really leave us.
Filled with infectious choreography, emotional reprises, and brand-new original tracks, High School Musical 4: The Final Bow is both a love letter to the fans who grew up with the franchise and a dazzling handoff to a new era.
Because growing up doesn’t mean saying goodbye — it just means learning to sing a new verse.
❤️ Once a Wildcat, always a Wildcat.