Entertainment
Jun 13, 2026
How to Dodge World Cup Overload with Film, TV and Music
The Guardian’s Guide #246 offers a pop‑culture lifeline for anyone overwhelmed by the 2026 World Cu…
The 2026 World Cup has turned the summer into a nonstop football marathon, with 104 games, 40 more matches than the previous tournament and many fixtures airing in the small hours for UK viewers. The Guide #246 provides a curated list of films, TV series and music festivals that can serve as a welcome distraction.
World Cup Overload Meets a Bloated Schedule
With the tournament stretched over more than a week longer than before, almost half of the matches air in the early morning, turning ordinary evenings into sleepless watch‑parties.
Numbers That Make the Fever Harder to Swallow
104 total games scheduled
40 additional matches compared with the last World Cup
Nearly 50% of fixtures broadcast in the UK during the "wee small hours"
Over 5 weeks of continuous football coverage
Pop‑Culture Counter‑Programming: Film Releases to Watch
Obsession and Backrooms – horror sensations still in cinemas
Disclosure Day – Steven Spielberg’s latest blockbuster
Toy Story 5 – early buzz for its screen‑addiction themed story (out 26 June)
Jackass: Best and Last – Johnny Knoxville’s final stunt‑filled outing (26 June)
A Private Life – Jodie Foster’s French‑language debut (26 June)
Minions & Monsters – family fun (1 July)
The Invite – Olivia Wilde’s much‑talked‑about thriller (8 July)
Evil Dead Burn and live‑action Moana remake (10 July)
The Odyssey – Christopher Nolan’s biggest film of the year (17 July)
Television Line‑up to Distract the Fanatics
Widow’s Bay (Apple TV) – comedy‑horror finale (next Wednesday)
I Will Find You (Netflix) – Harlan Coben thriller starring Britt Lower (Thursday)
House of the Dragon season 3 (HBO Max) – weekly from 21 June
The Bear final season (Disney+) – all episodes 26 June
Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness (HBO Max) – Larry David’s satirical look at America (26 June)
Silo season 3 (Apple TV) – dystopian thriller (3 July)
Ride Or Die (Prime Video) – action‑comedy thriller starring Hannah Waddingham (15 July)
Heartstopper Forever (Netflix) – final feature‑length episode (17 July)
Music Festivals and Live Events as an Escape Route
Isle of Wight Festival – classic summer music gathering
Creamfields (Cheshire) – electronic‑dance extravaganza
TRNSMT (Glasgow) – indie and rock showcase
Refer to the Guardian’s summer festival guide for a full rundown of UK events running alongside the World Cup.
What’s Next: Summer Releases to Keep You Busy
As the tournament winds down, the cultural calendar stays packed. From blockbuster films to high‑profile TV seasons and sprawling music festivals, there will be plenty of alternatives to keep screens occupied and minds off the endless stream of matches.
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