June premieres on Sky Cinema
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All the best new premieres to watch on Sky Cinema this month, including Fuze, Bugonia and The Choral
By Chris Miller, Feature Writer
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- 27 May 2026
There’s fantastic film entertainment coming your way with this month’s batch of Sky Cinema premieres. Enjoy the best of British with London heist thriller Fuze and wartime Yorkshire drama The Choral, plus acclaimed US dramas The Plague, Dead Man’s Wire and Carolina Caroline – and don’t miss Emma Stone in the utterly unique, Oscar-nominated Bugonia. There’s fun family viewing too with the new SpongeBob SquarePants movie and hit horror sequel Black Phone 2.
With new premieres every week, there’s always a wide range of superb movie action to enjoy. And if you’ve been too busy over the past few months to keep up with all the new premieres on Sky Cinema, scroll down to see our round-up of all the latest titles available in On Demand.
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Fuze
Available from Friday 29 May in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
When an unexploded Second World War bomb is found at a London building site, disposal expert Will Tranter (Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Bullet Train) is called in and promptly shuts off the area’s electricity for safety reasons. That’s exactly what a gang of thieves led by The Gentlemen’s Theo James want, as they can get down to business without cameras or alarms. Tranter and his team must stay one step ahead of the criminals – but as the tension escalates, loyalties on both sides are tested. Also starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw (The Woman In Cabin 10), this is a taut, twisty heist movie from acclaimed director David Mackenzie (Hell Or High Water).
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Available from Saturday 30 May in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 18
It’s not exactly a horror movie, but this bizarre psychological thriller – produced by Jordan Peele, writer/director of Get Out and Us – will definitely give you the creeps. Cam (Tyriq Withers, I Know What You Did Last Summer) is an aspiring American football star who gets the chance to train with his hero Isaiah (Marlon Wayans, The Heat) at a remote compound. Will a strange incident in which Cam is attacked by a figure in a goat costume return to haunt him? You bet it will, and once his training regime gets under way, things only get more weird. Julia Fox (Uncut Gems) also stars.
The Plague
Available from Sunday 31 May in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
A recipient of huge acclaim at Cannes and winner of numerous festival awards, the debut from writer/director Charlie Polinger takes place at an all-boys water polo camp in 2003. Newcomer Ben (Everett Blunck) befriends Eli (Kenny Rasmussen), who’s been shunned by his campmates because of a skin condition they call “the plague”. It all goes a bit Lord Of The Flies as the cruelty intensifies, and Ben is forced to reckon with the cost of fitting in. A darkly humorous coming-of-age story about the pressures, and horrors, of adolescence, with Joel Edgerton (Train Dreams) lending his considerable presence as a coach who’s out of his depth.
Dead Man's Wire
Available from Friday 5 June in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
Inspired by a real-life 1977 hostage stand-off, Dead Man’s Wire is the story of a man who feels he’s been cheated by the system. Disgruntled real-estate developer Tony Kiritsis (Bill Skarsgård, IT) kidnaps his mortgage broker (Dacre Montgomery, Stranger Things) and fits him with a “dead man’s wire” that will cause him to be shot if Tony is apprehended or killed. The desperate Tony believes he’s been manipulated and wronged, and is determined to get his message out via a local DJ (Colman Domingo, Euphoria) as the police and media edge closer. A nail-biting, eye-opening thriller from the hugely influential director Gus Van Sant (Good Will Hunting, Milk), also starring Myha’la (Industry) and actual Al Pacino.
Sisu: Road to Revenge
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Available from Saturday 6 June in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
Aatami Korpi, the man who refuses to die, is back. Following the cult success of Sisu, this sequel once again throws former soldier Aatami (Jorma Tommila) into a brutal conflict where survival is never enough and revenge is the only option. Road To Revenge has impressed both critics and audiences who’ve loved the big swings it takes with its bone-crunching action and darkly comic tone, which made the first film such a hit. It’s absolutely relentless, delivering action that’s as inventive as it is punishing.
Love Me
Available from Sunday 7 June in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
Love Me tests the boundaries of cinematic storytelling with a film whose timeline spans billions of years. Long after humanity’s extinction, a buoy and a satellite meet online and learn what life was like on Earth – and what it means to be in love. Is it real or is it synthetic? If it feels real, is that enough? Directors Sam and Andy Zuchero use live action, practical animatronics, classic animation and game engines to explore topics around technology and identity, assisted by enthralling performances from Kristen Stewart (Diana) and Steven Yeun (Nope).
The Choral
Available from Friday 12 June in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
It’s 1916 and as war rages on the Continent, a choral society in Yorkshire is trying to keep spirits up at home with rousing music. The only problem? It has lost most of its members to conscription, and needs a new chorus master. Henry Guthrie (Ralph Fiennes, Conclave) would be an ideal candidate if not for all that time he spent in Germany, but the options are limited… As conflict lays waste to community, the unifying power of music becomes paramount. With a script from legendary dramatist Alan Bennett, The Choral is perceptive and emotional without being sentimental. With Mark Addy (The Lost King) and Roger Allam (Endeavour).
Bugonia
Available in June in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
Idiosyncratic film-maker Yorgos Lanthimos directed both Olivia Colman (The Favourite) and Emma Stone (Poor Things) to Oscar-winning performances and he’s back with this strange, tense thriller. A pair of conspiracy theorists (Jesse Plemons and Aidan Delbis) are convinced that a pharmaceutical CEO (Stone) is actually an alien with a destructive agenda. But when they kidnap her, intent on exposing the truth, events soon spiral out of their control. It’s part crime drama, part black comedy and part bleak satire with a large dollop of surrealism – no-one else makes films like Lanthimos. Not to be missed.
The SpongeBob Movie: The Search For SquarePants
Available in June in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert PG
Bad news for SpongeBob: he’s grown tall enough to ride the rollercoaster, which means he’s got no excuse not to go on the terrifying ride. The yellow fellow aspires to be as brave as Mr Krabs and gets a chance to prove his courage when – of course – he accidentally raises the spirit of the ghost pirate known as The Flying Dutchman. SpongeBob and Patrick join the spectral crew for a rip-roaring undersea adventure in the best-reviewed movie in the series so far, with plenty of jokes for adults and youngsters. Mark Hamill, Luke Skywalker himself, joins the regular voice cast as the Dutchman.
Black Phone 2
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Available in June in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 18
The first film, based on a short story by Joe Hill (son of Stephen King), was a surprise hit in 2021 and the sequel ups the stakes by stranding our sibling heroes Finney (Mason Thames, How To Train Your Dragon) and Gwen (Madeleine McGraw, The Mandela Effect) in a creepy mountain camp where the ghostly presence of the serial killer known as the Grabber (Ethan Hawke, Leave The World Behind) lingers. Finney hears a spooky voice on the end of a phone and when the Grabber starts to attack Gwen in her dreams, they resolve to figure out the mystery and banish him for good. Atmospheric and shocking, it hit No1 at the US box office on its release.
Carolina Caroline
Available in June in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert TBC
When Caroline (Samara Weaving, Ready Or Not) meets charismatic con man Oliver (Kyle Gallner, Strange Darling), she spies a route out of her small-town and she’s more than willing to embrace his law-breaking ways to do so. Before long, picking pockets and running easy scams isn’t enough, and the pair graduate to bank heists for bigger rewards – and greater risks. With sizzling chemistry between the leads and slick, pacy direction from Adam Rehmeier (Snack Shack), Carolina Caroline is sexy and exciting from start to finish and has been ecstatically received by critics, with a rare 100% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes at the time of writing.
Sky Cinema new releases: Sky Cinema movies list
Looking for even more great releases on Sky Cinema this month? Then check out some of the recent movies that have dropped on Sky Cinema in past months.
Sky Cinema movie premieres: May 2026
Wuthering Heights
Spinal Tap II: The End Continues
Don’t Let’s Go To The Dogs Tonight
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale
The Shadow’s Edge
Honey Don’t!
The Running Man
We Bury The Dead
Across The Desert
Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie
The Bride!
One Last Deal
Sky Cinema movie premieres: April 2026
The Bad Guys 2
Final Destination: Bloodlines
Flavia
Weapons
Caught Stealing
Blue Moon
Roofman
Pillion
A Big Bold Beautiful Journey
Regretting You
The Conjuring: Last Rites
Eddington
Sky Cinema movie premieres: March 2026
Plainclothes
Icefall
Pets On A Train
Adulthood
Materialists
Sketch
Coyotes
Nobody 2
On Swift Horses
Man Finds Tape
One Battle After Another
Superman
Hostages
Sky Cinema movie premieres: February 2026
The Cut
M3GAN 2.0
Reckless
Neighbourhood Watch
How To Train Your Dragon
Bone Lake
King Ivory
I Know What You Did Last Summer
One More Shot
The Gentleman
Jurassic World: Rebirth
Bring Her Back
Sky Cinema movie premieres: January 2026
28 Years Later
Safe House
All The Devils Are Here
Nuremberg
Borderline
Cookster: The Darkest Days
Smurfs
The Ballad Of Wallis Island
Beast Of War
The Toxic Avenger
Super Charlie
Xeno
The Naked Gun
Prisoner Of War
Sky Cinema movie premieres: December 2025
Tinsel Town
An Alpine Holiday
The Alto Knights
Karate Kid Legends
She’s Making A List
The Wedding Banquet
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
A Make Or Break Holiday
Hallow Road
A Minecraft Movie
Sinners
The Phoenician Scheme
Friendship
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