
As 2026 unfolds, Universal Studios Inc., a key division of Comcast’s NBCUniversal, is generating significant buzz with fresh announcements for its theme parks and film division. From vibrant seasonal events at Universal Orlando Resort to refurbishments at Universal Studios Hollywood and a packed slate of upcoming movies from Universal Pictures, the entertainment giant is poised for an action-packed year.
Universal Orlando Resort has revealed its full lineup of resort-wide events for 2026, offering guests a calendar filled with celebrations. Highlights include Rock the Universe (January 23–24), Butterbeer Season in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter (March 1–May 31), Back to Hogwarts (August 1–September 1), Passholder Appreciation Days (August 15–September 30), Halloween Horror Nights (August 28–November 1), and the Holidays celebration (November 14–January 3, 2027).
The standout event is Universal Mardi Gras: International Flavors of Carnaval, running from February 7 to April 4 at Universal Studios Florida. This popular celebration features nightly parades, global cuisine, and free live concerts at the Music Plaza Stage. The 2026 concert lineup includes top artists such as Kaskade (February 7), Portugal. The Man (February 14), Ivy Queen (February 15), Joey Fatone & AJ McLean (February 21), RuPaul (DJ set, February 28), Shaggy (March 7), Tyler Hubbard (March 13), Bebe Rexha (March 14), Zedd (March 15), Barenaked Ladies (March 21), and The All-American Rejects (March 28). Concerts are included with park admission and typically start around 8:30 p.m.
Meanwhile, at Universal Studios Hollywood, the iconic WaterWorld stunt show closed on January 12, 2026, for a scheduled refurbishment. The attraction is set to reopen on February 14, 2026, ensuring it’s refreshed for peak season visitors.
On the film side, Universal Pictures is gearing up for a strong 2026 with several highly anticipated releases. Key titles include an untitled Blumhouse horror film (February 6), Reminders of Him (March 13), The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (April), Minions 3 (July 1), The Odyssey (July 17), Forgotten Island (September 25), and Violent Night 2 (December 4).
These updates underscore Universal Studios’ commitment to immersive entertainment, drawing millions of visitors and viewers worldwide. Whether planning a theme park trip or awaiting new blockbusters, 2026 promises thrilling experiences for fans of all ages.
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