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What follows are all seven video game movies coming our way throughout 2026. Five of them are live action, two of them are animated, all of them come from playable source material.
7) Iron Lung

Iron Lung follows a convict sent to investigate a literal ocean of blood recently found on a moon. All he has is an ancient submarine that almost certainly won’t make it all the way through the trip.
Iron Lung, the submersible simulation game, was well-liked and praised for its intensity and there’s a chance the movie will be same in the same light. But considering it’s being directed by a YouTuber, who is also in the lead role, hopes are inherently not all that high. Maybe we’ll be pleasantly surprised come January 30th.
6) The Angry Birds Movie 3

Initially scheduled for release in January 2027, the third Angry Birds movie will now instead be released on December 23rd of this year. And that’s…fine?
The second movie was an improvement over the first one, but even it wasn’t high art. As far as cash grab video game movie franchises without much to say go we’ll take Sonic the Hedgehog. However, this one is adding Emma Myers, Keke Palmer, Lily James, Tim Robinson, and Nikki Glaser, and they’ll be fun to hear.
5) Return to Silent Hill

Return to Silent Hill is based on Silent Hill 2, the best game of the saga, so that’s a good sign. But, even still, neither of the other two Silent Hill movies were particularly memorable. That includes the first movie, so the return of director Christophe Gans isn’t enough to get us fully excited.
However, Evie Templeton will be reprising her role as Laura from the Silent Hill 2 remake, so that’s a nice throughline. Maybe this one will surprise when it hits theaters on January 23rd. It’s coming from Cineverse, the studio behind Terrifier 2 and Terrifier 3, so maybe it will be memorably no-holds-barred.
4) Street Fighter

The Jean-Claude Van Damme Street Fighter from 1994 is a good bit of cheeseball fun, most of it courtesy of the great Raul Julia. Goofball fun looks to be the bar the 2026 version is trying to hit, too, and that wouldn’t be so bad.
Street Fighter was always a campy franchise, and the trailer promises that it will have people being kicked across neon-lit rooms. If those who buy a ticket to this particular movie weren’t looking for that, just what were they looking for?











