Nepali Cinemas: What’s Hot This Week and Next, July 3-10 2026
Nepali cinemas are serving up a strong lineup this week and next, with something for every kind of moviegoer. Whether you are looking for family fun, a superhero origin story, or something that will keep you up at night, Kathmandu’s halls have you covered. Here is your complete guide to what is on and what is coming.
Now Showing
Minions and Monsters (3D)
The beloved yellow crew is back, and this time they have unleashed actualmonstersonto the world. Minions and Monsters is currently showing in 3D at Nepali cinemas, following the story of how the Minions conquered Hollywood, became movie stars, lost everything, and then had to band together to save the planet from the chaos they created. Voiced by Christoph Waltz, Jeff Bridges, Jesse Eisenberg, and Allison Janney, this one is pure animated fun for the whole family. Runtime is 1 hour 30 minutes.

Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (3D)
DC’s latest is also currently in halls. Directed by Craig Gillespie and starring Milly Alcock in the title role, the film takes a darker approach to Kara Zor-El’s origin story, exploring who she was before she became theherothe world knows. If you missed it opening weekend, there is still time to catch it on the big screen.

Coming Next Week — July 10
Moana (3D)
Disney’s live-action reimagining of the beloved 2016 animated classic arrives in Nepali cinemas on July 10 in 3D. Catherine Laga’aia steps into the title role alongside Dwayne Johnson returning as Maui, the larger than life demigod with a complicated heart. Directed by Thomas Kail and featuringoriginalsongs by Lin-Manuel Miranda, the film follows Moana as she voyages beyond the reef of her island for the first time to restore prosperity to her people. A family crowd pleaser and one of the most anticipated releases of the summer.

Evil Dead Burn
Also releasing on July 10 is Evil Dead Burn, the latest installment in the long running horror franchise. Running 2 hours, this one is strictly for fans of thegenrewho like their horror loud, brutal, and unrelenting. Not one for the faint of heart, but exactly what horror fans have been waiting for.

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