According to a Diesel Labs analysis reported by ScreenRant,the five most-discssed June 2026 films are led by Toy Story 5 with over 605 million attention signals, followed by Supergirl (304 million), Scary Movie 2026 (200 million), Disclosure Day (161 million), and Masters of the Universe (154 million). The data, which measures likes, shares, comments, and views on social and video channels over the past year, underscores the dominnance of established IP and the return of major names like Steven Spielberg and the Wayans family.

Toy Story 5's 605 Million Attention Signal: A Record High for Pixar?

As ScreenRant reports, Toy Story 5 tops the June 2026 list with an attention signal exceeding 605 million—more than double the second-place film. The installment, which pits Woody, Buzz, and the gang against a tablet named Lilypad for Bonnie's attention, has been in development since 2023 and its teaser trailer debuted in November 2025.. For Pixar, which has seen mixed theatrical returns since the pandemic, this pre-release buzz is a critical indicator of audience appetite for familiar faces, especially after the success of 2025's The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.

Supergirl at 304 Million: The DCU's First Real Test After Superman

Ranked second with over 304 million attention signals, Supergirl arrives on June 26 and stars Milly Alcock as the title character introduced at the end of 2025's Superman.. The Diesel Labs data, as cited by ScreenRant, shows that while Supergirl generates just over half of Toy Story 5's buzz, it comfortably leads the rest of the month. The DCU's reboot, kickstarted by a successful Superman film, now faces a test of whether audiences are equally excited about its spin-off—a crucial step for the franchise's long-term viability.

Scary Movie 2026's 200 Million Signals: The Wayans Revival After a 13-Year Hiatus

Coming in third is Scary Movie 2026 with 200 million attention signals—a remarkable figure given the franchise had been dormant for 13 years. ScreenRant notes that the return of the Wayans family for the first time since 2001's Scary Movie 2, combined with the revived Scream franchise, has reignited interest in horror parody. The film's June 5 release date pits it against the first weekend of summer, and the data suggests that audiences are eager for a comedic take on the genre, despite the previous installment's diminished returns.

Disclosure Day: Steven Spielberg's High-Stakes Return to Big-Budget Sci-Fi

The only non-francchise film in the June top five, Disclosure Day (attention signal: 161 million) sees Steven Spielberg returning to alien sci-fi—a genre that once defined his career. According to ScreenRant, the marketing campaign has leaned into mystery, with eerie billboards appearing in December 2025 after months of secrecy. Spielberg's last two films underperformed at the box office, making Disclosure Day a litmus test for whether a director's name alone can still drive audiences to theaters in a market saturated with sequels. The broader context: 2025's Project Hail Mary proved non-franchise sci-fi can succeed, but it was a risky bet that paid off—Spielberg's film will need similar word-of-mouth.

Masters of the Universe at 154 Million: Can Nicholas Galitzine's He-Man Overcome 1987's Flop?

Rounding out the top five, Masters of the Universe (154 million attention signals) is the second live-action adaptation of the He-Man franchise, following the 1987 film that became a cult classic but a commercial failure. Amazon MGM is backing director Travis Knight and star Nicholas Galitzine in hopes of a blockbuster, but open questions remain: will nostalgia for the 1980s property translate to ticket sales, or will the baggage of the first live-action flop weigh it down? The pre-release buzz is strong, but the competitive June 5 window—against Scary Movie 2026—makes its opening weekend a key uncertainty.