Better experience in portrait mode.
Indonesian Films Released on Eid 2026, Here are 6 Titles Ready to Compete

Indonesian Films Released on Eid 2026, Here are 6 Titles Ready to Compete

News Okay

kapanlagi
Swipe Up to See the Photos
Indonesian Films Released on Eid 2026, Here are 6 Titles Ready to Compete

The momentum of Eid always becomes a fierce competition for the Indonesian film industry. In 2026, various production houses are once again introducing their flagship films to enliven the long holiday season.

There are a total of six films with diverse genres set to be released during Eid 2026. From horror, family drama, comedy, to futuristic sci-fi, all present unique stories and a lineup of renowned actors.

The presence of big names in front of and behind the camera makes this film list even more anticipated. Here are six Indonesian films scheduled to be released during Eid 2026.

Find more news related to Indonesian films at Liputan6.com.

<nil>

MONDAY PRICE RISE: Directed by Dinna Jasanti and featuring the genre of comedy-drama. This film follows the story of Mutia, played by Nadya Arina. Mutia is involved in a conflict with her mother Retno, portrayed by Meriam Bellina. Feeling misunderstood, she chooses to leave home to prove her independence. Through hard work, Mutia achieves success. However, three years later, she must return home due to job demands. This film highlights the dynamics of an urban family with a touch of drama and comedy.

<nil>

SUZZANNA: CURSE OF SINS ON TOP OF SINS: the third film in the Suzzanna series stars Luna Maya and Reza Rahadian. The story follows Suzzanna, who is loved by Bisman, a cruel village ruler played by Clift Sangra. Bisman curses Suzzanna's father for power. This death triggers a deep-seated revenge that drives Suzzanna to study the art of curses. In the midst of her quest for revenge, Suzzanna falls in love with Pramuja, played by Reza Rahadian. Pramuja is depicted as a devout man who is unaware of her secret. The inner conflict becomes the center of the story's tension.

<nil>

DANUR: THE LAST CHAPTER: The final series of the Danur Universe produced by MD Pictures. This film is once again directed by Awi Suryadi. The story focuses on Risa, played by Prilly Latuconsina. She has long been separated from her ghost friends and chooses to close the dialogue gate with supernatural beings. The situation changes when her sister Riri, played by Zee Asadel, gets engaged in an old performance hall and starts to behave strangely. Risa also experiences strange occurrences that feel like painful deaths happening repeatedly. Risa suspects that Peter and the others are trying to convey something to her.

<nil>

WAIT FOR MY SUCCESS LATER: It tells the story of Arga, played by Ardit Erwandha. He is a young man living a simple life but full of determination. Despite facing limitations, Arga continues to work hard to pursue his dreams. This film highlights family dynamics and the journey to achieve success. Conflicts among family members become an important part of the storyline. The challenges faced by the younger generation in achieving their aspirations are also portrayed emotionally. The themes of struggle and dreams are the main attractions of this film.

<nil>

RAINBOW ON MARS: A sci-fi film set in the year 2090. In the story, the water supply on Earth is very limited and monopolized by the Nerotex company. This condition drives humanity to build colonies on Planet Mars. The focus of the story is on Pelangi, played by Messi Gusti, a 12-year-old girl who is the first human born and raised on Mars. The futuristic concept and the issue of the water crisis serve as the main thread of the story. This film is described as one of the new breakthroughs in Indonesian cinema.

<nil>

NA WILLA: After the success of the film JUMBO (2025), Visinema Pictures collaborates again with Ryan Adriandhy for a special Eid film titled Na Willa. This film is adapted from a novel by Reda Gaudiamo and focuses on the character Willa, played by Luisa Adreena. Willa is a little girl growing up in Surabaya in the 1960s. Through her innocent perspective, the audience is invited to see a daily world that feels full of wonder. As the story progresses, the audience is invited to understand how Willa interprets the differences and emotions around her. Come on, read articles about other Indonesian film recommendations at Kapanlagi.com. If not now, when, KapanLagi?