Idols (2026 film)

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SpanishÍdolos
Directed byMat Whitecross
Screenplay by
  • Inma Cánovas
  • Jordi Gasull
  • Ricky Roxburgh
Story byJordi Gasull
Idols
Theatrical release poster
SpanishÍdolos
Directed byMat Whitecross
Screenplay by
  • Inma Cánovas
  • Jordi Gasull
  • Ricky Roxburgh
Story byJordi Gasull
Produced byMarco Belardi
Ricardo Marco Budé
Jordi Gasull
Marc Sabé
Ignacio Salazar-Simpson
Starring
CinematographyXavi Giménez
Edited byAscen Marchena
Production
companies
  • 4 Cats Pictures
  • Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Mogambo Productions
  • Anangu Grup
  • Imperio Contraataca AIE
  • Greenboo Production
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • 23 January 2026 (2026-01-23) (Spain)
Running time
126 minutes
Countries
  • Spain
  • Italy
LanguageSpanish

Idols (Spanish: Ídolos) is a 2026 sports action drama film directed by Mat Whitecross from a screenplay by Jordi Gasull, Inma Cánovas, and Ricky Roxburgh. It stars Óscar Casas, Claudio Santamaria, and Ana Mena. It is a Spanish-Italian co-production.

Reckless Moto2 racer Edu Serra is given an opportunity by Aspar Team chief Eli as long as he accepts being coached by his estranged father, former biker Antonio Belardi. Edu also starts a relationship with tattoo artist Luna.[1][2]

Cast

Production

The screenplay was written by Inma Cánovas, Jordi Gasull [ca], and Ricky Roxburgh based on an original story by Gasull.[3] Idols is a Spanish-Italian co-production by 4 Cats Pictures, Warner Bros. Entertainment España, Mogambo Productions, Anangu Grup, Imperio Contraataca AIE, Warner Bros. Entertainment Italy, and Greenboo Production, and it had the collaboration of MotoGP.[1]

Shooting locations included the Circuit of the Americas, Misano World Circuit, MotorLand Aragón, Montmeló, Circuito de Jerez, Twin Ring Motegi, and Aspar Circuit.[1]

Xavi Giménez worked as cinematographer.[4]

Release

The film is scheduled to be released theatrically in Spain on 23 January 2026 by Warner Bros. Pictures.[5] Warner Bros. also secured Italian theatrical distribution rights.[3] Film Mode acquired international sales rights, non-exclusively in the United Kingdom and the Americas.[3]

Reception

See also

References

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