Trailer Round-Up: 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, Wuthering Heights, A House of Dynamite, The Black Phone 2, Monster: The Ed Gein Story, House of Guinness and More!
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🎥 NEW MOVIE TRAILERS:
Apocalypse isn’t hell... it’s home!
🎥 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple — Trailer
(in theaters Jan. 16th, 2026)
Just when you thought surviving three decades of rage-infected nightmares was enough, along comes a cult in tracksuits and platinum wigs to prove humanity’s real monster is... humanity.
Filmmaker Nia DaCosta (Candyman) takes the reins from Danny Boyle, directing from Alex Garland’s script, and the result is a dread-soaked descent into feral survival. Ralph Fiennes returns as haunted doctor Ian Kelson, alongside Alfie Williams back as Spike, with Sinners breakout Jack O’Connell channeling pure menace as Jimmy Crystal, a cult leader whose idea of devotion looks like Adidas meets apocalypse. Erin Kellyman (Solo: A Star Wars Story), Emma Laird (The Brutalist), and newcomer Maura Bird round out the wigged-out flock, while hulking MMA fighter Chi Lewis-Parry shows up as the infected brute you really don’t want crashing your party.
Like its predecessor, this trailer knows how to push all the right panic buttons. With mythic narration framing the carnage and tension ratcheted up to nail-biting heights, it’s less about zombies and more about what’s left of us when survival eats away our soul.
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple hits theaters January 16th... because nothing says “new year, new me” like a feral cult and a muscle-bound rage monster.
Some romances die. This one refuses to stay buried.
🎥 Wuthering Heights — Teaser Trailer
(in theaters Feb 13th, 2026)
Forget the lace collars and polite courtship... you’ve never seen Emily Brontë’s Gothic classic this steamy.
Acclaimed filmmaker Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman, Saltburn) reimagines the stormy romance of Wuthering Heights with her signature mix of lush visuals and wicked sensuality, putting Margot Robbie front and center as Catherine Earnshaw and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff, the brooding orphan whose obsession turns toxic. Their love is feverish, forbidden, and destined for disaster—perfect Valentine’s Day viewing, right?
If the book scandalized Victorian critics for being too coarse and tasteless, this latest film adaptation looks ready to knock the powdered wigs clean off. With Hong Chau, Shazad Latif, Alison Oliver, Ewan Mitchell, and Martin Clunes rounding out the ensemble, the film promises both high drama and hotter-than-expected countryside embraces, the kind usually found on the covers of steamy paperback novels.
Adapted and directed by Fennell, Wuthering Heights storms into theaters February 13, 2026—proving once again that passion and revenge never go out of style, especially when the English moors are this moody... and sultry.
The clock is ticking. And the target is us!
🎥 A House of Dynamite — Teaser Trailer
(in select theaters Oct. 10th and on Netflix Oct. 24th)
Kathryn Bigelow is back, and she’s dropping us straight into DEFCON 1.
The Oscar-winning director of The Hurt Locker returns after eight years with a real-time political thriller about the ultimate nightmare scenario: a nuclear missile aimed at U.S. soil with no clear culprit. Panic, paranoia, and finger-pointing ensue as officials scramble to determine if it’s an act of war... or the deadliest bluff in history.
Rebecca Ferguson, Jason Clarke, Tracy Letts, Jared Harris, Gabriel Basso, and Anthony Ramos anchor the Situation Room chaos, while Idris Elba steps into the Oval Office as Commander-in-Chief, joined by Renée Elise Goldsberry as First Lady. With supporting turns from Kaitlyn Dever, Greta Lee, Moses Ingram, Jonah Hauer-King, and more, the film stacks tension as high as the stakes.
Written by Noah Oppenheim (Jackie, Zero Day), the Netflix original premiered to glowing reviews at Venice and looks primed to keep viewers white-knuckled until the very last second. A House of Dynamite lands in select theaters October 10th before detonating worldwide on Netflix October 24th.
Evil never dies. It redials!
🎥 The Black Phone 2 — Trailer
(In theaters Oct. 17th)
Death was supposed to silence The Grabber... instead, death has only made him stronger.
Ethan Hawke slips behind the Grabber’s mask once more, but now his sadistic child-killer has gone full Freddy Krueger, reaching past the grave to torment the living through that cursed black phone. Mason Thames returns as Finney, a teen survivor still scarred from his basement escape with the infamous Grabber, while Madeleine McGraw’s Gwen—Finney’s younger sister—finds her psychic visions pulling them both into a new nightmare. This one leads to an abandoned youth camp tied to the Grabber’s legacy, with more unsolved horrors to uncover.
Horror filmmaker Scott Derrickson directs again from a script he co-wrote with longtime writing partner C. Robert Cargill, adapting author Joe Hill’s chilling idea of what happens when the black phone dials the other way. Jeremy Davies reprises his role as Finney and Gwen’s tormented father, with newcomers Demian Bichir, Anna Lore, Miguel Mora, and Arianna Rivas joining the ensemble.
The Black Phone 2 rings into theaters October 17th... and when it does, you’ll wish you never picked up.
Love doesn’t always lift you up... sometimes it swallows you whole!
🎥 Die My Love — Teaser Trailer
(In theaters November)
Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson ignite in Lynne Ramsay’s searing adaptation of Ariana Harwicz’s novel, Die My Love, a portrait of marriage unraveling under the weight of silence, longing, and suffocating domesticity. As Grace and Jackson trade New York bustle for rural Montana quiet, what begins as a fresh start curdles into isolation and emotional collapse.
With Ramsay’s unflinching eye, Lawrence delivers a raw, awards-worthy turn as a woman coming apart in real time, while Pattinson matches her with jagged intensity. Backed by Sissy Spacek, LaKeith Stanfield, and Nick Nolte—and with Martin Scorsese on board as producer—the film spares no feelings in exposing the banality of love’s darker side.
Premiered to acclaim at Cannes, Die My Love will open in theaters this November via MUBI. So, pack tissues... and maybe a stiff drink. This one is going to get rough.
Gone too soon. But never gone from our hearts.
🎥 John Candy: I Like Me — Trailer
(on Prime Video Oct. 10th)
He made us laugh, he made us cry, and he made us want an Uncle Buck in our own family. Now, the big-hearted comedy legend finally gets the tribute he deserves.
This new documentary, produced by Ryan Reynolds and directed by Colin Hanks, takes a tender, funny, and sometimes heartbreaking look at John Candy’s life—from his breakout in SCTV to scene-stealing turns in Uncle Buck, Spaceballs, Planes, Trains & Automobiles, and Cool Runnings. Through never-before-seen home videos, stories from family and friends, and candid reflections from collaborators, the film paints a portrait of a man who brought joy to millions while quietly battling his own struggles.
Supported by Candy’s children, Jennifer and Christopher, the doc is as much about the person as the performer, reminding us why audiences still adore him decades after his untimely death at 43.
John Candy: I Like Me premieres October 10th on Prime Video—guaranteed to leave you laughing through the tears.
🎥 additional movie trailers:
🎥 “MEGADOC” Trailer: Francis Ford Coppola’s Turbulent Journey to Make ‘Megalopolis’ Captured in Mike Figgis’s Behind-the-Scenes Documentary — In Select Theaters September 17th
With Adam Driver, Aubrey Plaza, and Shia LaBeouf in tow, the doc reveals Francis Ford Coppola’s uncompromising vision, on-set clashes, and the madness behind his $120 million passion project.
🎥 “SHELL” Trailer: Elisabeth Moss and Kate Hudson Face Off in Max Minghella’s Hollywood Wellness Thriller — In Theaters and on VOD October 3rd
A fading starlet (Elisabeth Moss) seeks reinvention through a wellness empire, only to uncover a sinister truth beneath its glossy promise of perfection.
🎥 “Are We Good?” Trailer: Marc Maron Confronts Grief, Love, and Comedy’s Changing Landscape in Steven Feinartz’s Intimate Documentary — In Theaters October 3rd
Comedian Marc Maron reflects on loss, survival, and his jagged career path in a raw, darkly funny portrait of a stand-up comic turning pain into brutally honest laughter.
🎥 “Avatar: The Way of Water” 3D Re-Release Trailer: James Cameron’s Pandora Epic Returns for One-Week Theatrical Engagement — Starting October 3rd
Audiences can dive back into James Cameron’s breathtaking world as the Oscar-winning sci-fi adventure returns to theaters in an exclusive 3D run, offering a rare chance to relive the groundbreaking visuals, soaring action, and emotional depth of Pandora on the big screen.
For more trailers, check out our latest ☰ “Trailer Blitz” post, covering a range of new indie and foreign movies coming out soon, click the link below:
📺 NEW TELEVISION TRAILERS:
Before Leatherface, before Norman Bates... there was Gein.
📺 Monster: The Ed Gein Story — Teaser Trailer
(on Netflix Oct. 3rd)
Forget the cinematic boogeymen like Norman Bates, Leatherface, and Buffalo Bill... this new season of Ryan Murphy’s hit anthology digs up the man who inspired them all.
Charlie Hunnam stars as Ed Gein, the seemingly mild Wisconsin recluse whose farmhouse of horrors became the blueprint for horror classics like Psycho, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and The Silence of the Lambs. Known as the “Mad Butcher of Plainfield,” Gein didn’t just kill—he collected, constructed, and wore his victims, turning his crimes into something so grotesque it reshaped horror forever.
Laurie Metcalf plays Augusta Gein, the domineering mother at the center of Ed’s psychosis, while Tom Hollander steps in as Alfred Hitchcock, hinting at Hollywood’s own obsession with Gein’s legacy. Olivia Williams, Will Brill, Lesley Manville, Vicky Krieps, and Suzanna Son round out the ensemble.
Directed by Max Winkler and written by Ian Brennan, Monster: The Ed Gein Story promises the darkest, most disturbing entry yet—where true crime and cinematic terror collide.
The limited series premieres Friday, October 3rd on Netflix.
Blood runs thicker than stout.
📺 House of Guinness — Trailer
(on Netflix Sept. 25th)
Trouble is brewing in more ways than one.
In 1868 Dublin, Sir Benjamin Guinness’s death leaves behind more than just barrels of stout—it leaves a family feud foaming over. His children Arthur (played by Anthony Boyle), Edward (Louis Partridge), Anne (Emily Fairn), and Benjamin Jr. (Fionn O’Shea) are pitted against each other in a battle of wills, legacies, and secrets darker than the beer itself.
From Steven Knight, the mastermind behind Peaky Blinders, comes a tale that stretches from Dublin’s cobblestones to New York’s ruthless underworld, where loyalty is as fragile as a pint glass in a pub brawl. Expect political upheaval, working-class unrest, and enough Shakespearean backstabbing to make Macbeth blush.
The cast brims with talent—James Norton, Jack Gleeson, and Dervla Kirwan among them—while directors Tom Shankland (The Serpent) and Mounia Akl (Costa Brava Lebanon) steer the chaos.
House of Guinness pours onto Netflix Thursday, September 25th. Just don’t expect this family to drink to each other’s health.
Greed doesn’t trickle... it gushes.
📺 Landman: Season 2 — Teaser
(on Paramount+ Nov. 16th)
The oil fields are back, and this time, the power plays are even slicker.
Billy Bob Thornton returns as Tommy Norris, the grizzled oilman who knows every deal comes with dirt under the nails. Now standing beside Demi Moore’s Cami Miller, the company’s new owner, Tommy finds himself at the center of a brewing storm where loyalty is tested and ambition runs deep. And in this cruel world of oil, when one seat at the top opens up, everyone’s drilling for it.
Created by Taylor Sheridan, the hit Paramount+ drama blends boomtown grit with boardroom intrigue, charting fortunes built on black gold and the blood that keeps it flowing. Season 2 adds Sam Elliott as Tommy’s father, alongside returning cast Ali Larter, Jacob Lofland, Michelle Randolph, Paulina Chavez, Kayla Wallace, James Jordan, Colm Feore, and Andy Garcia.
Landman: Season 2 premieres Sunday, November 16th on Paramount+.
One city. One King. Endless enemies!
📺 Tulsa King: Season 3 — Trailer
(on Paramount+ Sept. 21st)
Sylvester Stallone’s still got muscle, and now he’s flexing it in Oklahoma. The Rocky and Rambo legend returns as Dwight “The General” Manfredi, the mobster who turned Tulsa into his unlikely empire. After two seasons of building a crew out of misfits and locals, Dwight’s finally on top—until the Dunmires, an entrenched old-money dynasty, decide they want a cut. Cue a turf war where the steaks are rare, but the stakes are well done.
Season 3 ups the ante with blood, betrayal, and a surprise cameo from Samuel L. Jackson as one of Dwight’s old associates—a move that just might tee up a spin-off called NOLA King.
With Dana Delany, Annabella Sciorra, Martin Starr, Jay Will, Garrett Hedlund, and guest firepower from Neal McDonough, Frank Grillo, and Robert Patrick, the series continues Sheridan’s winning streak of crime-soaked Americana.
Tulsa King: Season 3 storms Paramount+ on Sunday, September 21st.
Spies this bad shouldn’t be this good!
📺 Slow Horses: Season 5 — Trailer
(on Apple TV+ Sept. 24th)
Britain’s worst spies are back, and somehow they’re still the best hope we’ve got.
Gary Oldman once again revels in the glorious mess that is Jackson Lamb—the insult-hurling, hygiene-optional boss of Slough House. Season 5 throws Lamb and his band of MI5 castoffs into another national-security nightmare: a compromised agent, London on the brink, and a blackmail scheme ticking down like a time bomb. Orders say “stand down,” but let’s be real—these losers don’t follow orders anyway.
Adapted from Mick Herron’s acclaimed spy novels and created by Will Smith (not that Will Smith), the series thrives on razor-sharp dialogue, dark comedy, and the sort of dysfunctional team chemistry that shouldn’t work—but absolutely does.
Joining Oldman are cast regulars Kristin Scott Thomas, Jack Lowden, Saskia Reeves, Christopher Chung, Rosalind Eleazar, Tom Brooke, and Jonathan Pryce.
Slow Horses: Season 5 stumbles, schemes, and somehow saves the day starting Wednesday, September 24th on Apple TV+.
📺 additional TV trailers:
📺 “Talamasca: The Secret Order” Trailer: Nicholas Denton Leads AMC’s New Anne Rice Spinoff Series with Elizabeth McGovern, William Fichtner, and Maisie Richardson-Sellers — Debuting October 26th on AMC and AMC+
Nicholas Denton stars as a law student pulled into the Talamasca, a secretive order tracking witches, vampires, and the supernatural in John Lee Hancock’s gothic new series.
📺 “Marvel Zombies” Trailer: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes Turn Flesh-Eating Monsters in MCU’s New Dark Animated Miniseries— Premiering September 24th on Disney+
A band of survivors faces their greatest nightmare as zombified Avengers stalk a crumbling world in Marvel’s bloodiest animated series yet.
📺 “BOOTS” Teaser: Miles Heizer and Liam Oh Lead 1990s-Set Marine Corps Coming-of-Age Dramedy Inspired by The Pink Marine — Premiering October 9th on Netflix
A sharp, offbeat dramedy set in the 1990s Marine Corps, the series follows closeted recruit Cameron (Miles Heizer) and his best friend Ray (Liam Oh) as they endure boot camp’s chaos, bond with fellow misfits, and fight to find themselves in a world built to break them. Inspired by Greg Cope White’s The Pink Marine.
📺 “High Potential: Season 2” Trailer: Kaitlin Olson Returns as Brilliant Single Mom Consultant in Drew Goddard’s Crime Dramedy with Daniel Sunjata and Judy Reyes — Premiering September 16th on ABC and Hulu
Kaitlin Olson returns as Morgan Gillory, a single mom of three with a 160 IQ and a knack for cracking the cases no one else can. Once a cleaning lady for the LAPD, now a consultant, Morgan is back on the beat with her one-of-a-kind genius.
📺 “Reunion” Trailer: Matthew Gurney Stars as a Deaf Ex-Convict Seeking Revenge and Redemption with Lara Peake in British Drama Series — Streaming September 12th on Paramount+
Daniel Brennan (Matthew Gurney), a deaf man and convicted murderer, walks free after ten years behind bars with one mission: revenge. But when his estranged daughter Carly (Lara Peake) is pulled into the crossfire, Brennan must choose between vengeance and redemption. Will he cling to the past... or fight for a future with his daughter?
📺 “Amsterdam Empire” Teaser: Famke Janssen Plots Revenge Against Jacob Derwig in Gritty Crime Drama from the Creators of Ferry and Undercover — Premiering October 30th on Netflix
Famke Janssen’s Betty takes aim at her husband’s beloved coffeeshop empire after his affair is exposed in this new Dutch crime saga.
📺 “The Reluctant Traveler: Season 3” Trailer: Eugene Levy Checks Off the Ultimate Bucket List in Apple’s Emmy-Winning Travel Series — Returning September 19th on Apple TV+
Eugene Levy is back, and still not exactly thrilled about it. The Emmy Award winner returns for another 8-part adventure, this time chasing the ultimate travel bucket list. From breathtaking destinations to must-do experiences, Levy stumbles his way toward becoming a real traveler... or at least faking it convincingly.
📺 “Ride with Norman Reedus: Season 7” Trailer: The Walking Dead Star Hits the Open Road for More Adventures — Premiering September 14th on AMC & AMC+
Norman Reedus returns for another season of motorcycles, pit stops, and unexpected friendships on his cross-country journeys.
📺 “Epic Ride: The Story of Universal Theme Parks” Trailer: 3-Part Docuseries Explores Universal’s Film Legacy and Epic Universe Expansion — Streaming September 29th on Peacock
Featuring rare archives and star interviews, the series traces Universal’s history while offering an inside look at the launch of its ambitious new theme park.