With four blockbusters and a hit drama’s return on the horizon, Hollywood’s hardest-working star is already planning her escape
Zendaya’s Unavoidable Year
Zendaya is about to become impossible to avoid — and she knows it.
The actress is set to dominate pop culture in 2026 with a staggering slate: four major film releases and the long-anticipated return of her acclaimed HBO drama Euphoria. But even as she leans into the spotlight, she’s already mapping out her exit.
In a candid moment with Fandango’s Big Ticket, she expressed genuine concern about overexposure, saying she hopes audiences won’t grow weary of seeing her everywhere — and took a moment to thank those who have followed and supported her work throughout her career. It’s a rare combination of vulnerability and self-awareness from one of the most in-demand performers in Hollywood.
A Zendaya Release Schedule Unlike Any Other
The year kicks off early. She currently stars opposite Robert Pattinson in The Drama, A24’s darkly comedic mystery, set for release on April 3. Just over a week later, on April 12, she reprises her Emmy-winning role as Rue in the third season of Euphoria — a return that arrives more than four years after Season 2 left audiences emotionally wrecked and desperate for answers.
Then comes the summer. July brings a blockbuster double feature: The Odyssey, the sweeping big-screen adaptation of Homer’s ancient epic, and Spider-Man: Brand New Day, the latest chapter in one of Marvel’s most beloved franchises. Both films also star her fiancé, Tom Holland — making their real-life romance part of the on-screen spectacle, whether they planned it that way or not.
The year closes with Dune: Part Three on Dec. 18, the final chapter of Denis Villeneuve’s landmark science fiction saga. For fans of the franchise, it marks the finish line of a cinematic journey that began in 2021. For Zendaya, it signals the end of a year that would exhaust even the most seasoned industry veteran.
Going Into Hiding — Briefly
After making her post-2026 plans clear in the Fandango interview, Zendaya signaled — with a playful peace sign — that she fully intends to step away from public life for a while. The message was unambiguous: after a year of this magnitude, she is ready to disappear.
It’s a sentiment that’s equal parts humor and genuine relief. After a year of relentless press tours, red carpet premieres, awards buzz, and blockbuster promotion, a self-imposed disappearing act doesn’t just sound appealing — it sounds necessary.
Whether that hiatus will include a wedding remains an open question. Holland and Zendaya‘s engagement has been warmly celebrated by fans, but the couple has remained characteristically private about timing. Their overlapping projects in The Odyssey and Spider-Man: Brand New Day may have kept wedding planning on the back burner — or perhaps not. The public, predictably, is watching closely.
What Comes After the Silence
The good news for devoted Zendaya fans: the quiet won’t last long.
In 2027, she joins the voice cast of Shrek 5, playing the daughter of Shrek — voiced by Mike Myers — and Fiona — voiced by Cameron Diaz — in what is already one of the most anticipated animated comebacks in recent memory. It’s a left-field casting choice that signals Zendaya isn’t just chasing prestige; she’s having fun with it.
For now, though, the mission is straightforward: get through 2026, then vanish. Given the sheer weight of what she’s carrying into this year, nobody could blame her for wanting the peace and quiet she’s clearly earned.
Source: Entertainment Weekly

