Welcome to 2026! I hope you are enjoying the final dribblings of the festive break, before reality bites on Monday. As is now tradition (well, we did it once before), this first newsletter of the new year looks at some of the big questions we hope will be answered in the next 12 months, across film, TV, music and games. Hopefully it will double up as a decent primer for the year ahead too, though for a more exhaustive rundown check the Guardianβs 2026 previews for film, music, TV, gaming, stage and art. Right, letβs get on with it:
Can the Odyssey save cinema? (no pressure or anything, Chris)
A storyline likely to rumble on through the year is the proposed purchase of Warner Bros by Netflix, which will require government approval (certainly not a given), not to mention all manner of contractual fine-tuning, before that big red N gets stamped on Warnersβ famous water tower. Just enough time then for Hollywoodβs greatest wrangler of spectacle, and newly installed head of the Directorβs Guild, Christopher Nolan to demonstrate the value to Netflix of putting mass-market movies on the biggest screens possible.
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