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2026 Movie Preview: Get ready for superheroes, sequels… and an epic ‘Odyssey’

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By Dan Heching, CNN

(CNN) — The ever-endangered movie theater is making another strong bid for your IRL attendance in 2026.

Many of the year’s most anticipated films are, unsurprisingly, sequels or updates to prior beloved material, with a few breaths of fresh air in the mix for good measure.

Here’s a taste of what our collective cinematic future holds:

’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ (January 16)

Ralph Fiennes’ surprisingly genteel post-apocalyptic doctor returns in this fourth “28 Days Later” installment, conceivably picking up shortly after the rather bonkers ending of last year’s “28 Years Later.” Expect more naked zombies.

‘The Moment’ (January 30)

If the excessive strobe lights in the trailer haven’t put you off, this (we think) concert mockumentary covering Charli XCX’s “brat” tour might finally be the movie worthy of following in the footsteps of Madonna’s “Truth or Dare.”

‘Wuthering Heights’ (February 13)

From Emerald Fennell, the director of “Promising Young Woman,” this Emily Brontë adaptation out just in time for Valentine’s Day bursts its bodice in the trailer alone, featuring smoldering, scandalous looks shared between Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi.

‘GOAT’ (February 13)

Co-produced by basketball great Stephen Curry, this animated underdog movie introduces us to Will Harris (voiced by “Stranger Things” star Caleb McLaughlin), a goat hoping to become a GOAT in the sport of roarball.

‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ (February 13)

“White Lotus” Season 3 MVP Sam Rockwell takes us on a madcap journey into a terrifying future that seemingly starts at famed Los Angeles diner chain Norms, where he goes looking for people to help him save the world. Costars include fellow “White Lotus” alum Haley Lu Richardson, and Zazie Beetz.

‘The Bride’ (March 6)

Maggie Gyllenhaal directs “Hamnet” star Jessie Buckley as the Bride of Frankenstein and Christian Bale as Frankenstein’s monster in a film that looks like it’s as far away from the classic Universal monster movies from days of yore as possible. Look for Maggie’s brother (and “Donnie Darko” costar) Jake Gyllenhaal in an as-yet-unspecified role.

‘Reminders of Him’ (March 13)

After last year’s much-talked-about “It Ends With Us,” the next Colleen Hoover novel to get the movie adaptation treatment tells the story of a woman (“It Follows” star Maika Monroe) searching for redemption after a prison sentence. “Gilmore Girls” alum Lauren Graham, “The Handmaid’s Tale” actor Bradley Whitford, and Tyriq Withers of “Him” fame all co-star.

‘Project Hail Mary’ (March 20)

From “The Martian” writer Andy Weir comes a new sci-fi epic, this one based on his 2021 novel about a science teacher (Ryan Gosling) who wakes up on a spaceship to find himself in an unbelievable predicament.

‘The Drama’ (April 3)

Zendaya and Robert Pattinson star as a soon-to-be-wed couple who encounter copious amounts of the title subject in this different looking rom-com.

‘Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ (April 3)

Following the massive success of 2023’s first film, Chris Pratt is back as Mario for a new adventure alongside Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach, Charlie Day as Luigi, Jack Black as Bowser and more, includ

Americans among foreign tourists stranded on a desert island in Yemen

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By Nadeen Ebrahim, CNN

(CNN) — Scores of foreign nationals who traveled to a remote Indian Ocean island seeking adventure have become stranded there as simmering tensions between warring Yemeni parties and their backers disrupt travel.

European and American tourists who spoke to CNN said that up to “hundreds” are stuck on the Yemeni island of Socotra, which sits between the Gulf of Aden, the Guardafui Channel and the Arabian Sea, following a state of emergency that led to the closure of all ports of entry.

While CNN cannot independently verify how many tourists are stranded on Socotra Island, it understands them to number scores at least.

Known for its unique biodiversity, the island is a classified UNESCO World Heritage Site and has become a regional hub for adventure tourism, especially among expats flying from the nearby United Arab Emirates. Visitors can expect to see dramatic cliffs, pristine white sand beaches and exotic flora like the dragon’s blood tree.

Its distance from the mainland has shielded Socotra from the worst of Yemen’s long-running conflict. But regional tensions that last week culminated in Saudi strikes on a UAE-linked shipment in Yemen have now had an impact.

Last week, the United States Department of State said it had received reports of “closures, cancelations and redirected flights on commercial airline travel to and from the island of Socotra” to nearby airports.

The State Department advised against all travel to Yemen, adding that “the US government is unable to provide emergency or routine consular services to US citizens in Yemen, including Socotra.”

‘There’s hundreds of them’

One American citizen in Socotra, who spoke to CNN on condition of anonymity due to security concerns, said that while tourists are physically safe, they are unsure when they might be able to return home.

“There’s a lot (of tourists),” the American tourist said, adding that his group had started making contact with others in neighboring camp sites.

“There’s all sorts of Westerners here. There’s hundreds of them.”

Rocky Road Travel, a Berlin-based tourism agency with at least 14 people stuck in Socotra, said it had contacted US embassies in Abu Dhabi and Riyadh, as well as multiple European missions in both the UAE and Saudi Arabia, for assistance.

Tourists on the island told CNN that embassies have been able to provide little help so far. The ongoing conflict means few Western nations have a diplomatic presence in Yemen, with most handling its concerns from nearby capitals.

CNN has reached out to the UAE and Saudi Arabian foreign ministries, as well as the US embassy in Riyadh, under which Yemen falls, for comment.

Gerrit van Wijngaarden, a Dutch-Polish national who is in Socotra with his wife, their three children and a grandchild, had planned to stay on the island for a week, but has been there for 11 days, he said.

“A lot of planes came, but no planes are leaving anymore. There are a lot of people on this island at the moment,” he told CNN, adding that embassies “unfortunately they cannot do anything because they don’t have any offices in Yemen.”

Van Wijngaarden said there are up to 100 Polish tourists on the island. The Polish embassy in Saudi Arabia, which handles the concerns of Polish citizens in Yemen, has not yet responded to CNN’s request for comment.

Amid flight cancellations, some tourists have been advised to take commercial ships from the island to Oman, and then fly back to Europe or the US, Van Wijngaarden said, adding that he himself has not made any arrangements to travel by boat.

A country plunging into crisis

Socotra island has been controlled by Yemen’

Pentagon cuts Sen. Mark Kelly’s military retirement pay as punishment over ‘illegal orders’ video

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Sen. Mark Kelly speaks at a news conference in the U.S. Capitol on December 1

By Zachary Cohen, CNN

(CNN) — Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced Monday that the Pentagon is taking administrative action to punish Sen. Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain, by cutting his retirement pay for participating in a video where he and other Democratic lawmakers reminded US service members of their duty to refuse illegal orders.

Hegseth said in a post on X that the US military will reduce the amount of retirement pay Kelly receives and has issued a secretarial letter of censure, which would stand as a written reprimand but have no practical consequences for the Arizona Democrat.

“In response to Senator Mark Kelly’s seditious statements — and his pattern of reckless misconduct — the Department of War is taking administrative action against Captain Mark E. Kelly, USN (Ret),” Hegseth posted on X. “The department has initiated retirement grade determination proceedings under 10 U.S.C. § 1370(f), with reduction in his retired grade resulting in a corresponding reduction in retired pay.”

CNN has reached out to Kelly for comment.

Behind closed doors, Hegseth has been weighing his options to punish Kelly for participating in the video, ranging from reducing the retired US Navy captain’s rank and pension to prosecuting him under military law, CNN has reported.

In the video that triggered the Trump administration’s calls for consequences, six Democratic lawmakers said that “threats to our Constitution” are coming “from right here at home,” and repeatedly urged the military and intelligence community to “refuse illegal orders.”

Although the video didn’t reference what orders service members might be receiving that would potentially be illegal, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have raised concerns repeatedly about the legality of US military strikes against suspected drug boats in the Caribbean and the US military’s deployment to cities over the protest of governors.

Mississippi Sen. Roger Wicker, a Republican who chairs the Senate Armed Services Committee, said last month it’s not appropriate for the military to try to punish Kelly.

Asked by CNN if it’s appropriate to do so, Wicker shook his head. And after a follow up question, he replied, “You asked me that question, and my answer is no.”

In November, Hegseth requested advice from the Navy secretary, who oversees the military branch Kelly served in for more than two decades, on how to proceed to potentially punish him for participating in the video, which Hegseth has claimed amounted to serious violations of the military’s code of justice.

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Beach Hazards Statement issued January 5 at 7:12AM PST until January 5 at 10:00AM PST by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

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* WHAT…Dangerous rip currents and breaking waves due to
elevated surf focused across west facing beached expected.
Minor coastal flooding due to abnormally high tides near 7
feet combined with elevated surf.

* WHERE…Catalina and Santa Barbara Islands, Santa Barbara
County Southwestern Coast, Santa Barbara County Southeastern
Coast, Malibu Coast and Los Angeles County Beaches.

* WHEN…Until 10 AM PST this morning.

* IMPACTS…Pooling of sea water is possible around high tide at
beach and harbor areas that is uncommon with normal tidal
ranges. Enhanced beach erosion is also possible. No
significant damage is expected. There is an increased risk of
ocean drowning. Rip currents can pull swimmers and surfers out
to sea. Waves can wash people off beaches and rocks, and
capsize small boats nearshore.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Peak high tides near 7 feet are expected
between 8am and 11am.
Remain out of the water due to hazardous swimming conditions, or
stay near occupied lifeguard towers. Rock jetties can be deadly
in such conditions, stay off the rocks.

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