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Anne Hathaway’s 2026 Lineup: 5 Movies to Watch This Year

  • Writer: Mara Sy
    Mara Sy
  • Apr 6
  • 2 min read

There are years when a celebrity fades into the background, and then there are years when everything aligns. For Anne Hathaway, 2026 is clearly the latter.


First look at Anne Hathaway as Odysseus’ wife Penelope in Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’
First look at Anne Hathaway as Odysseus’ wife Penelope in Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’

After decades of balancing prestige projects, commercial hits, and carefully chosen roles, Hathaway is stepping into a season that feels expansive and intentional. It is not just the volume of projects that stands out, but the range. Five films are slated for release this year, each sitting in a different corner of storytelling, from music-driven drama to psychological thrillers. And just when that already feels like a full-circle moment, she is also expected to begin filming The Princess Diaries 3, extending the momentum well into 2027.


It is the kind of career rhythm that rarely happens by accident. It signals a phase where timing, demand, and creative curiosity intersect.


The year begins with Mother Mary, arriving in April, a project that has already generated interest for its bold, performance-driven premise. From there, nostalgia meets anticipation with The Devil Wears Prada 2, a follow-up to one of Hathaway’s most culturally defining roles.


Courtesy of Warner Bros.
Courtesy of Warner Bros.

The return of that world alone is enough to spark conversation, especially for audiences who grew up with it and are now watching it evolve alongside them.


Midyear brings something more epic in scale with The Odyssey, suggesting a shift into grand, cinematic storytelling. Then comes The End of Oak Street in August, followed by Verity in October, a project already surrounded by intrigue due to its source material and darker tone. Each release adds a different layer to the year, preventing it from feeling repetitive and instead making it feel curated.

Image taken from Mega
Image taken from Mega

What makes this moment particularly compelling is how it reflects Hathaway’s evolution. She is no longer just the breakout star from early 2000s hits or the Oscar-winning actress navigating prestige roles. She is operating with a kind of freedom that comes from longevity, where she can move between genres, revisit iconic characters, and still take creative risks.


There is also something satisfying about seeing an actress sustain relevance across decades without losing depth. Hathaway’s career has never relied on a single defining era. Instead, it has unfolded in chapters, each one shaped by different priorities, different roles, and different versions of herself. This year simply feels like a convergence of all of them.


So yes, 2026 might officially belong to Anne Hathaway. But more than that, it feels like a reminder of what a long game in Hollywood can look like when it is played with intention. And if things continue as expected, we are not just watching a peak year. We are watching a continuation.

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