Not Just Monkey Business: Upcoming Chinese Animated Films of 2026

Although not every Chinese animated film makes it to international distribution, they are worth seeking out for the die hard donghua fan.

Chinese Animated Films Three Kingdoms Part One: Struggle for LuoyangChina’s animation scene is quietly doing something interesting. Not everything has to preach Confucianism or Daoism from the mountaintop. Some challenge it, and others interpret it. As for what’s upcoming, the more interesting Chinese animated films of 2026 are leaning into practical adventures. They fold history, folklore, comedy, and mystery into stories aimed either with or beyond the usual mythological spectacle.

That matters because this industry still mostly focuses on younger audiences. Certain familiar IPs still need to be mentioned, but studios are also stretching into historical storytelling. Light Chaser Animation, in particular, looks ready to make history its next big playground. And while fans are still waiting for the final instalment of Ne Zha, here’s an update on what came out this month and what’s still ahead for the remainder of 2026.

Three Kingdoms Part One:
Struggle for Luoyang
(三国第一部:争洛阳)

Release Date: 10 July 2026

Light Chaser Animation’s next major historical epic is now dated for July 10. The studio’s official channel identifies the film as Three Kingdoms: The Beginning. Earlier reports connect the project to Cao Cao, Yuan Shao, and the larger collapse of the Eastern Han order, which makes this less of a simple battlefield retelling and more of a political origin story. Early trailers suggest a style similar to Chang An, where the focus is on certain players before the big fight. If that approach holds, this could become one of 2026’s major Chinese animation events.

Master Zhong
(钟馗)

Release Date: 16 June 2023 Festival, 30 May 2026 Wide

This one has now firmed up for a May 30, 2026 theatrical release in China. Reports describe it as a family-friendly mythological animated feature built around Zhong Kui, the demon-quelling figure from Chinese folklore. Production credits vary slightly by outlet, so I’d avoid overloading the paragraph with names unless using the film’s official materials. The widely reported core is that iQIYI Pictures is involved, and the story follows a human girl, Chujiu, after she enters the underworld and becomes tangled in Zhong Kui’s fight against demonic forces.

The Great Sage Rises
(大圣崛起)

Release Date: 10 July 2026

Sun Wukong returns to the summer animation race with The Great Sage Rises, now dated for July 10, 2026. This is not being positioned as Tian Xiaopeng’s direct sequel to : Hero Is Back, so that distinction is worth making clear. Reports identify October Sky Pictures, one of the key companies behind Hero Is Back, as part of this project, with Wang Chuan of Kuiba attached as producer and/or screenwriter depending on the source. The story reportedly digs into hidden conflicts behind the Journey to the West legend, including Sun Wukong, Liu’er, and new figures such as Bifang and Bo Xun.

A Story About Fire
(燃比娃)

Release Date: 28 April 2026

Shanghai Animation Film Studio’s A Story About Fire has already opened in China through the National Arthouse Alliance circuit. This is the studio’s first feature-length xuan paper hand-painted animated film, and reports note that the production used more than 50,000 hand-painted sheets. Its story draws from Qiang mythology, following a young hero and his dog on a journey tied to fire, warmth, growth, and origin. This one is less about franchise muscle and more about preserving a handmade Chinese animation tradition in a modern feature format.

Demon Agent
(大唐妖探)

Release Date: Summer 2026

Directed by Cheng Teng, co-director of Jiang Ziya / Legend of Deification, this 3D animated Tang dynasty detective fantasy is set in Chang’an, where humans and demons share the same streets. The film follows a wolf demon accused of murder who joins forces with a human trickster tied to the Di Renjie tradition. What makes this one stand out is the genre blend: part buddy comedy, part fantasy mystery, and part mechanical Tang dynasty spectacle. Chinese coverage has described it as the country’s first comedy-detective animated feature, with a summer 2026 release window.

GG Bond: Race Through Time

GG Bond: Race Through TimeRelease Date: May 1, 2026

The 11th theatrical instalment in the GG Bond franchise keeps pushing the series past its TV roots. Sometimes compared to Boonie Bears, which had its latest release over Chinese New Year, GG Bond is not tied to a celebration. The series often preaches more than it tells a story, but given the audience it’s designed for, friendship, integrity, and perseverance are woven in rather than tacked on. Alongside Phoebe, Super Q, Bobby, S-Daddy, and Dr. Mihoo, the little pig has built a steady audience over the years.

This time around, GG Bond befriends Star Navi, a fierce leopard racer with a complicated home situation. When Navi’s father suffers a career-ending injury, the two travel back in time to change the outcome. It’s a heavier emotional hook than the franchise usually reaches for, which suggests Winsing is testing whether the series can grow with its audience. The film has already opened in China and is now being positioned for international distribution.


Hong Kong

Another World

Another World Movie PosterRelease Date: June 2026
Read our movie review here.

Out of all the films slated for release this year, there are only two confirmed to have an international release. It’s a small world when GKIDS is involved with getting this gem out. The story follows Gudo, a Keeper who guides souls to the afterlife, as he bonds with a young girl whose unresolved rage keeps her stuck. Helping her move on means Gudo has to reckon with his own emotions, and the consequences of letting that anger loose.

Hong Kong produces far fewer animated features than the mainland, which makes this one stand out on its own. It also took home Best Animated Feature at the Golden Horse Awards, giving it real pedigree going into its wider release. And after its screening at the LA Asian Pacific Film Festival, word of mouth has been strong. This one lands emotionally, and apparently doesn’t let go.

Top Ten Animated Films You Must See in 2026

2026 is stacked with animated films from around the world, from high-concept sci-fi to nostalgic franchise returns. Here are ten releases to watch, sorted by date, and why each one might matter.

Animated Films 20262026 is shaping up to be a huge year for animated films. If it’s the ill-fated number three (Star Trek fans will get the reference), hopefully the Angry Birds and Minions can weather the storm. But as for other works, there’s plenty to choose from. For some studios, they are finally taking the risk, but we still don’t have a date for one particular film that I’ll address at the end.

And I’m not limiting myself to works coming out of the Los Angeles area. Also, maybe those movies I’ve been reporting on as still not getting a North American release may see movement. I’m not holding my breath for it, but you never know! This year, this list reflects not just what’s coming, but why it matters.

Meikyū no Shiori

Meikyū no Shiori Movie Poster Release: January 1, 2026 (Japan)

Directed by Shōji Kawamori from a screenplay by Taichi Hashimoto, this high-concept science fiction drama treats smartphones as literal gateways to alternate realities. After Shiori Maezawa breaks her phone, she finds herself trapped inside an alternate Yokohama, a world where another version of herself already exists, and is making a mess of things. It’s a quietly unsettling premise that bends identity, technology, and isolation into something intimate and strange.

Charlie the Wonderdog

Charlie the Wonderdog Movie Poster Release: January 16, 2026

When a boy’s best friend, who happens to be a cat, is abducted by aliens and returned profoundly altered, chaos follows. Charlie, the family dog, is suddenly forced into hero mode as the world tilts sideways around him. It’s goofy, loud, and oddly sincere, balancing superhero parody with the simple question of what loyalty actually looks like when everything changes. This is a movie that looks heavily inspired by Pixar, and yes, there are tacos.

Les Légendaires – Le Film

Les Légendaires – Le Film Movie Poster Release: January 28, 2026 (France)

Based on the popular French comic series, this fantasy adventure reunites the heroes of Alysia, once legendary warriors now trapped in the bodies of ten-year-olds after a magical catastrophe. When the sorcerer Darkhell threatens the world again through the mystical Gaméra tree, the group must come together, reputations in tatters, childhood awkwardness and all, to fix what they broke. As a beloved franchise that leans hard into classic European fantasy beats, what’s to lose?

Goat

Goat Movie Poster Release: February 13, 2026

Sony Pictures Animation delivers an all-animal sports comedy set in the brutal world of roarball, a full-contact league dominated by the biggest and fastest creatures around. Will, a small goat with oversized ambition, earns a spot on a pro team and promptly disrupts everything. It’s a familiar underdog story, but the setting and kinetic animation style suggest it could be sharper than expected.

Doraemon: New Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil

Doraemon: New Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil Movie Poster Release: February 27, 2026 (Japan)

The 22nd-century robot cat returns for the franchise’s 45th feature, reimagining one of Doraemon’s most beloved underwater adventures. When Nobita and friends set up camp on the ocean floor, they stumble into a hidden civilization and awaken the ominous Devil’s Rock Castle. Nostalgia meets modern animation tech in a story that leans heavily on friendship, curiosity, and the terror of things stirring beneath the waves.

Hoppers

Hoppers film poster Release: March 6, 2026

Pixar finally swings for something truly offbeat. Scientists develop technology that allows humans to “hop” their minds into robotic animals, and a nature-loving teenager uses it to protect a threatened habitat by becoming a mechanical beaver. It’s strange, playful, and philosophical in that very Pixar way, even if comparisons to horror games will inevitably sneak into the discourse.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie poster Release: April 3, 2026

Inspired by the Galaxy games, Mario, Luigi, and company head into space to face Bowser Jr. among the stars. Bright, energetic, and unapologetically colourful, this sequel expands the Mushroom Kingdom in every direction at once. Whether or not it dodges franchise fatigue, it’s hard not to be curious about how far Nintendo is willing to let this universe stretch.

Coyote vs. Acme

Coyote vs. Acme poster Release: August 28, 2026

Rescued from limbo by Ketchup Entertainment, this long-delayed Looney Tunes project finally sees the light of day. Wile E. Coyote sues Acme Corporation over decades of catastrophic product failures, resulting in a legal comedy built on slapstick logic and deep self-awareness. It’s an oddball entry in a crowded year, and one of the few mainstream animated films willing to get genuinely satirical.

Forgotten Island

Forgotten Island temporary poster Release: September 25, 2026

DreamWorks explores Filipino folklore in a story about memory, friendship, and identity. When two youths are stranded on the mysterious island of Nakali, they discover that returning home may require sacrificing the very memories that bind them together. Early materials suggest something quieter and more emotionally driven than the studio’s usual output, with real potential to surprise.

The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender

The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender poster Release: October 9, 2026

Set between The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra, this long-gestating animated feature finally gives Aang his own post-series story. With a new global threat looming, the now more experienced Team Avatar must step back into action. After multiple delays and shifting release plans, there’s hope this one finally lands, and lands well.

The throughline here isn’t nostalgia or spectacle alone, it’s ambition. As for where Studio Laika’s Wildwood is, that’s because there’s no official distributor yet. Analysts are saying it will have to release soon. And when studios are clearly willing to experiment again, for this fan, all I can say is that it’s about bloody time!

Genre Films 2026: The Vintage Tempest’s Must-See Sizzling Summer Blockbuster Picks (Part Two)

From horror revivals to mythic epics and thoughtful sci-fi, genre films 2026 are shaping up to be a strong cinematic year. These are the titles worth paying attention to, not just for spectacle, but for what they suggest about where genre cinema is heading.

Genre Films 2026With Spider-Man: Brand New Day positioned as the number one film most geeks have been anxiously wanting for, this work is carrying a lot of weight for the latter half of genre films 2026. That’s because of that cliffhanger, which now feels like a distant memory. After the pandemic and the writer’s strike, let’s hope the wait is worth it. More can be read below.

Whether the summer blockbuster season truly delivers comes down to two things: anticipation and the hope these films live up to expectations. That also includes the animated Into the Spider-Verse films, where the finale has been delayed. The third film is scheduled to be released on June 18, 2027. When the season is often dominated by superhero films, ’tis easier to swing with it rather than not.

On the DC front, Supergirl looks set to shape what comes next in this rebuilt universe, offering a clearer sense of direction than we’ve seen in some time. There’s also a growing buzz around Jason Momoa finally stepping into the role he seems born to play: Lobo. The conversation is there; the prospect is building, and as the year moves into its second half, the genre slate feels increasingly charged.

Supergirl

Supergirl (2026)Release: June 26, 2026

This new take on Kara Zor-El immediately distinguishes itself by rejecting idealism. Jaded, reluctant, and uninterested in hero worship, this Supergirl doesn’t want the mantle she’s expected to wear. That resistance makes for a stronger introduction, allowing the character to be defined on her own terms rather than by legacy expectations. It’s a refreshing reset that suggests a more character-driven direction for this corner of the universe.

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Genre Films 2026: The Vintage Tempest’s Must-See Picks (Part One)

From horror revivals to mythic epics and thoughtful sci-fi, genre films 2026 are shaping up to be a strong cinematic year. These are the titles worth paying attention to, not just for spectacle, but for what they suggest about where genre cinema is heading.

Genre Films 2026This new year looks strong, with a wide variety of genre films 2026 has lined up for cinemas. While superhero stories remain a constant presence, I find myself leaning more toward myth and horror this time around. Part of that curiosity is simple: Zendaya as Athena? That alone is worth paying attention to. She has the statuesque presence to sell the role, even if I still can’t quite shake the memory of Clash of the Titans (the original) from my head.

If anything, 2026 may end up being remembered as the year horror truly reasserted itself, not as a niche option, but as a dominant creative force across genre filmmaking.

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

28 Years Later- The Bone TempleRelease: January 16, 2026

The next chapter in the 28 Days Later lineage pushes the Rage Virus mythology decades forward. The title alone suggests ritual, ruins, and a symbolic stronghold shaped by prolonged collapse. Expect a harsher, more feral world than earlier entries, with humanity no longer clinging to recovery but fundamentally altered. Early signals point toward a bleak, political, and intensely physical continuation that understands the franchise’s roots rather than softening them.

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