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Ep. #42 The Future of Film in 2026 | What We’ve Seen & What’s Coming

1 h 18 min · 19. apr. 2026
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2026 has already delivered some massive cinematic moments… but what’s coming might be even bigger. In this episode of Locked Off Logic, we break down the biggest movies we’ve seen so far this year — what worked, what stuck with us, and what it says about where storytelling is headed. Then we look ahead at the films that could define the rest of 2026. From the scale and legacy of Dune: Part Two to the anticipation surrounding Avengers: Doomsday and The Odyssey, this year feels like a turning point for blockbuster filmmaking. We talk about: * Why some movies still feel empty despite massive budgets * The return of epic storytelling and character-driven narratives * What Pete missed at the Sundance Film Festival * What audiences are actually craving right now * And which upcoming films could either save or redefine modern cinema Because at the end of the day… great movies don’t just entertain — they stay with us. If you believe in storytelling that actually matters, this episode is for you. If you want to support real-world impact beyond the screen, check out Libertas International — fighting to bring healing and freedom to survivors of human trafficking.

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