Spielberg, JAWS, and a Mega Movie Parade: Universal Orlando Drops Its Blockbuster Summer 2026 Lineup

Spielberg, JAWS, and a Mega Movie Parade: Universal Orlando Drops Its Blockbuster Summer 2026 Lineup

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Top Universal news, Friday May 1, 2026. Universal Orlando dropped its biggest summer announcement of the year yesterday: a new "Blockbuster Summer 2026" lineup that pulls Spielberg props out of the vault, brings back the Mega Movie Parade, runs an Amity overlay celebrating JAWS, and turns Hogwarts into a nightly projection canvas at Islands of Adventure. Most of the action runs May 23 through August 10, with a few elements stretching deeper into the summer.

The headlines:

  • Spielberg Summer Blockbusters featuring "Disclosure Day", a limited-time exhibit at Universal Studios Florida tying into the new Spielberg-helmed Universal Pictures release "Disclosure Day," in theaters June 12.
  • JAWS Amity overlay returns, with Jaws-themed photo ops, specialty "bites" and drinks, and a parks-exclusive merchandise collection across the Amity area at USF.
  • Universal Mega Movie Parade returns May 23. Over a dozen floats, nearly 100 performers, with sections themed to E.T., Back to the Future, JAWS, Ghostbusters, Jurassic World, Minions, Sing, Trolls, and Kung Fu Panda.
  • CineSational: A Symphonic Spectacular returns nightly on the lagoon at USF.
  • Hogwarts Always at Islands of Adventure starts May 30, projection-mapping Hogwarts Castle for the first nighttime show in its modern era.
  • Ticket offers and hotel deals, including a Florida-resident BOGO 1-Day Park-to-Park, a national buy-3-get-2 deal, and up to 30 percent off hotels for Annual Passholders.

Universal Orlando Blockbuster Summer 2026 promotional art with Mega Movie Parade, JAWS Amity overlay, and Hogwarts Always projection.
Universal's 2026 summer key art. Image: Universal Orlando Resort.

The Spielberg exhibit + "Disclosure Day"

The headline original element this summer is "Spielberg Summer Blockbusters featuring Disclosure Day," a limited-time exhibit at Universal Studios Florida. Per Universal's announcement, guests can "explore a collection of props and behind-the-scenes stories commemorating some of the most iconic movies from legendary filmmaker, Steven Spielberg, including the upcoming Universal Pictures release, 'Disclosure Day.'" "Disclosure Day" is the next Spielberg-directed Universal Pictures release, in theaters June 12, 2026, and the exhibit is built to ride that movie's release window with previously-unseen production material plus a Spielberg-filmography retrospective.

The Mega Movie Parade returns

The Universal Mega Movie Parade originally launched in 2024 and returns May 23 with the same float lineup. Universal's announcement names sections themed to Back to the Future, E.T., JAWS, Ghostbusters, Jurassic World, the Minions, Sing, Trolls, and Kung Fu Panda. The parade runs on select nights at Universal Studios Florida; check the in-park guide for showtimes and the exact route on your day.

Back to the Future-themed float in the Universal Mega Movie Parade at Universal Studios Florida, returning May 23, 2026.
Back to the Future float in the returning Mega Movie Parade. Image: Universal Orlando Resort.

Hogwarts Always

The Hogwarts Castle scrim drop earlier this week was prep for this. Hogwarts Always launches at Islands of Adventure on May 30, projection-mapping Hogwarts Castle nightly during the summer window. It is the first major nighttime castle show at IOA in years and pairs naturally with the standing daytime Wizarding World programming.

Hogwarts Always nighttime projection mapping show on Hogwarts Castle at Islands of Adventure, debuting May 30, 2026.
Hogwarts Always at Islands of Adventure. Image: Universal Orlando Resort.

JAWS Amity is back, food and drink included

The Amity area at USF (the New England fishing-village section) gets a JAWS overlay through the summer window. Universal's announcement lists Jaws-themed photo ops, specialty "bites" and drinks, and a parks-exclusive merchandise collection including limited-release apparel and accessories.

The supporting calendar

  • Summer Movie Series at Universal Cinemark in CityWalk, June 20 to August 26, screening Back to the Future, JAWS, and E.T.
  • Summer Music Series at CityWalk, June 20 to August 15.
  • Re(d)tro Nights at Red Coconut Club, May 8 to July 18.
  • World Cup viewing at NBC Sports Grill & Brew, June 11 to July 19.
  • Resort-wide July 4 celebration.

The ticket math (this is the most reader-actionable piece)

  • Florida residents: Buy 1-Day Park-to-Park, get the second day free; up to 25 percent off select hotel stays.
  • U.S., Canadian, and Latin American residents: Buy a 3-Day base or Park-to-Park ticket, get 2 days free (5 days for the price of 3). Travel-window dates apply, see universalorlando.com/special-offers for the current valid window.
  • Annual Passholders: up to 30 percent off hotel savings, plus exclusive in-park perks (and the May 1-21 Bonus Benefits window we covered yesterday).

Quick planner notes

  • The Spielberg exhibit + Disclosure Day window is tight. If the film opens June 12 and the exhibit anchors to the release, prime visit windows are mid-June onward when the new props are in place.
  • The parade and CineSational are best on weekday evenings. Both draw the biggest crowds on weekend evenings, so weekday viewings tend to be calmer.
  • Stack the deals. The buy-3-get-2 ticket plus the Annual Passholder hotel discount stacks if you upgrade to a pass. Run the math at universalorlando.com.
  • Hogwarts Always is at IOA, the parade is at USF. If you want both in a day, buy Park-to-Park (which the BOGO covers anyway) and plan the parade for early evening, the projection show after.

Sources

Image credits. All images: Universal Orlando Resort.

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