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June’s biggest cinema releases from He-Man to Toy Story 5

June is shaping up to be one of the most exciting months of the year for moviegoers, with blockbuster reboots, long-awaited sequels, family favourites and superhero adventures all heading to cinemas. Across the UK, audiences will be able to catch the latest releases at VUE cinemas, with advance tickets available via myvue.com.

From the return of Eternia’s greatest warrior to Pixar’s latest emotional adventure, here’s a look at the films generating the biggest buzz this month.

Masters of the Universe (4 June)

The iconic Mattel franchise gets a major big-screen revival in Masters of the Universe, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Travis Knight. Rising star Nicholas Galitzine steps into the role of Prince Adam and his heroic alter ego He-Man, while Idris Elba and Jared Leto join a star-studded supporting cast.

The new film promises a modern take on the beloved fantasy universe, blending epic action, cutting-edge visual effects and the mythology that made the original series a cultural phenomenon. Early reactions suggest fans can expect a larger-scale adventure that introduces Eternia to a new generation.

Scary Movie (5 June)

More than two decades after helping redefine the spoof genre, the Wayans brothers return with a brand-new Scary Movie. The latest instalment pokes fun at the biggest horror sensations of recent years while bringing back the irreverent humour that made the original films box-office hits.

The revival reunites familiar faces and delivers a fresh wave of outrageous gags, pop-culture references and genre-bending comedy. Expect everything from supernatural chillers to slasher franchises to come under the parody microscope.

Disclosure Day (10 June)

Few directors command attention quite like Steven Spielberg, and his latest sci-fi mystery is already being tipped as one of the summer’s must-see events.

Starring Emily Blunt and Colman Domingo, Disclosure Day explores humanity’s encounter with evidence that we may not be alone in the universe. Spielberg returns to territory that echoes some of his most celebrated science-fiction work, combining spectacle with deeply human storytelling.

The film has already generated significant excitement following its London premiere and a series of mysterious trailers teasing a global revelation.

Toy Story 5 (18 June)

Pixar’s beloved toys are back for another adventure in Toy Story 5, reuniting Woody, Buzz and the gang for a story that explores a very modern challenge.

This time, the toys face a new threat to playtime in the form of advanced technology, with a tablet device named Lilypad disrupting the balance between traditional imagination and digital entertainment. The film promises the emotional storytelling, humour and heart that have made the franchise one of cinema’s most enduring successes.

For families looking for a major summer outing, this is likely to be one of the season’s biggest attractions.

Supergirl (25 June)

The next chapter of the DC Universe arrives with Supergirl, starring Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El.

Described as an intergalactic road-trip adventure, the film follows Supergirl on a journey across the cosmos as she grapples with her Kryptonian heritage and her place in the universe. Adding even more star power is Jason Momoa, who makes his DC Universe debut as the fan-favourite antihero Lobo.

With cosmic action, emotional stakes and a fresh take on one of DC’s most iconic heroes, Supergirl is expected to be one of June’s biggest talking points.

A Huge Month for Movie Fans

Whether audiences are looking for nostalgic adventure, animated family fun, laugh-out-loud comedy, extraterrestrial mystery or superhero spectacle, June’s release schedule offers something for every type of cinemagoer. With major titles arriving throughout the month, VUE cinemas across the UK are preparing for one of the busiest starts to the summer season, with tickets available now at myvue.com.

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