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According to The Hollywood Reporter, The Great Beyond will premiere this fall. It’s scheduled to hit theaters on November 13th. The way things stand right now, The Great Beyond is set to open on the same day as Ti West’s Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol, which stars Johnny Depp as Ebenezer Scrooge.
The Great Beyond Is An Exciting Addition to the 2026 Movie Calendar

The Rise of Skywalker left a sour taste in many people’s mouths, undone by the rushed reintroduction of Emperor Palpatine and underdeveloped plot lines. Despite the shortcomings of that film, there are still reasons to be excited for The Great Beyond. While he deserves his share of the blame for how Rise of Skywalker turned out, Abrams has made more good films than bad over the course of his career. He’s responsible for revitalizing three iconic Hollywood properties (Mission: Impossible, Star Trek, and Star Wars), injecting them with his signature kinetic filmmaking style. Abrams is a talented filmmaker who knows how to blend heart, humor, and action on a large canvas, engrossing viewers with tales of spectacle.
What’s more is that The Great Beyond does not appear to be based on pre-existing IP, making it a rarity in Abrams’ filmography. The last time he helmed an original movie was Super 8, an underrated sci-fi gem that combined old-school Spielbergian magic with an emotional coming-of-age story. Though The Great Beyond should feature several genre elements, it’ll be refreshing to see Abrams work outside of the confines of franchises, where he’ll have an opportunity to really let his creativity fly. Super 8 is clearly indebted to classic Amblin productions (Steven Spielberg even served as a producer), but it still demonstrated Abrams is more than capable of coming up with new stories that resonate with moviegoers.








