New Trailers! Ella McCay, Reminders of Him, Being Eddie, Troll 2 & Predator: Badlands
đ„ Emma Mackey navigates politics & family, Maika Monroe fights for redemption, Eddie Murphy revisits his legacy, Troll rises again, & Predator gets hunted
đ„ âElla McCayâ New Trailer: Emma Mackey Balances Power, Family, and Politics in James L. Brooksâs Long-Awaited Return with Jamie Lee Curtis, Woody Harrelson, and Julie Kavner â In Theaters December 12th
After a fifteen-year hiatus from filmmaking, James L. Brooks is back in the directorâs chair with another sentimental comedy that feels like a throwback to a time when feel-good human stories ruled the box office and heartfelt humor was king.
Featuring British-French actress Emma Mackey (Sex Education, Barbie) in the title role, Ella McCay marks the seventh feature film from the 85-year-old Oscar-winning filmmaker and Emmy-winning television producer behind Broadcast News, Terms of Endearment, and As Good as It Gets, as well as the classic sitcoms The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Taxi, and The Simpsons. And for anyone familiar with Brooksâs work, it seems heâs returning to that warm-hearted, character-driven comedy that defined his career â sharp, witty, and always bumbling toward virtue.
Here, Mackey plays Ella McCay, a newly elected governor navigating the emotional chaos of family, politics, and public life. With Woody Harrelson as Ellaâs estranged father, Jamie Lee Curtis as her meddling but kind-hearted aunt, Jack Lowden as her frustrated husband, Spike Fearn as her lovesick younger brother, and Julie Kavner as her devoted secretary-slash-narrator, Ella must juggle her new responsibilities as one of the youngest governors ever to take office in her home state while managing the pressures of her personal life â a working woman caught between the weight of her marriage, her semi-dysfunctional family, and the impossible expectations that come with power.
Comedy legend Albert Brooks co-stars as the longtime incumbent governor stepping down and passing the torch to his protĂ©gĂ©, Ella, while Rebecca Hall appears in flashbacks as Ellaâs late mother, whose absence has left her daughter without a guiding female presence in her life. Ayo Edebiri, Kumail Nanjiani, and Becky Ann Baker round out the ensemble cast.
Also produced by Brooks himself, Ella McCay arrives in theaters December 12th.
đ„ âReminders of Himâ Trailer: Maika Monroe Seeks Redemption and Reconnection in Film Adaptation of Colleen Hooverâs Bestseller with Tyriq Withers, Lauren Graham, and Bradley Whitford â In Theaters March 13th, 2026
Every once in a while, a new author comes along whose bestselling books spark a rash of movie productions. And Colleen Hoover seems to be the latest novelist having a moment in Hollywood, as her romance novel Reminders of Him has just been adapted for the big screen.
Now letâs just hope this one doesnât arrive with all the public scandal that surrounded last yearâs film adaptation of her bestseller It Ends with Us, which saw its two leads, Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, embroiled in a highly publicized legal dispute and brutal PR battle. We imagine that wonât be happening again. At least, we hope not.
In Reminders of Him, heartbreak becomes a chance for love and redemption in true Hoover fashion. Here, Maika Monroe (Longlegs, It Follows) stars as Kenna, a young woman desperate to rebuild her life after serving seven years in prison for a tragic mistake that changed everything. Returning home to Wyoming, Kenna hopes to reunite with the daughter sheâs never metâonly to find the childâs grandparents (played by Gilmore Girlsâ Lauren Graham and Get Outâs Bradley Whitford) determined to keep her away.
But when she crosses paths with Ledger (HIMâs Tyriq Withers), a former NFL player turned bar owner with his own wounds to heal, an unexpected connection bloomsâone that could either redeem them both or tear apart whatâs left of their fragile worlds.
Directed by Vanessa Caswill (Little Women, Love at First Sight) and co-written by Hoover and Lauren Levine (Bridge to Terabithia), the film also features a strong supporting cast including Rudy Pankow, Lainey Wilson, Jennifer Robertson, and newcomer Zoe Kosovic.
Reminders of Him is slated to open in theaters on March 13th, 2026.
đ„ âBeing Eddieâ Trailer: Eddie Murphy Reflects on Fame, Family, and Five Decades of Laughter in Star-Studded Documentary â Premiering November 12th on Netflix
When comedian Eddie Murphy burst onto the scene in the early 1980s, it was stardom like no other. Take, for instance, his feature film debut, 1982âs 48 Hrs. In the Walter Hillâdirected crime flick, Murphy played streetwise, wisecracking convict Reggie Hammond, whoâs temporarily freed from jail to help capture a pair of dangerous fugitives alongside a hard-boiled San Francisco detective, Jack Cates (the rough and gruff Nick Nolte), serving as his bickering and hard-to-please chaperone.
In one hilarious scene, Murphyâs Reggie takes over a honky-tonk cowboy bar, posing as a detective, shouting down angry patrons, and demanding information about the case. He delivers one of the filmâs most iconic lines: âThereâs a new sheriff in town... and his name is Reggie Hammond.â The moment marked the breakout of his film career, cementing him as a bona fide movie star. Eddie was just 21 years oldâhaving been only 19 when he first joined Saturday Night Live.
Since then, Eddie has had one of the most remarkable career runs in entertainment history, becoming not only one of the greatest comedians of his generation but also one of the biggest movie stars in the worldâand even a chart-topping recording artist. Now, if thatâs not a life worth examining in a documentary, we donât know what is.
Now 64, Eddie Murphy is finally sitting down to tell his own story. Being Eddie is Netflixâs new feature documentary tracing the legendary comedianâs journey from teen prodigy to Hollywood royalty.
At just 17, Murphy was cracking jokes in New York clubs. By 19, he was a breakout sensation on Saturday Night Live. What followed is the stuff of entertainment history: Beverly Hills Cop, Coming to America, The Nutty Professor, Dr. Dolittle, Shrekâeach role solidifying him as one of the most versatile and electrifying talents in show business.
Directed by two-time Oscar winner Angus Wall (The Greatest Night in Pop), Being Eddie offers a rare, intimate look at the man behind the myth. Through candid interviews and never-before-seen footage, Murphy reflects on five decades of superstardom, family, creativity, and staying grounded in a business built on chaos.
The film features appearances from an all-star lineup including Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Jamie Foxx, Tracee Ellis Ross, Kevin Hart, Jerry Seinfeld, Jerry Bruckheimer, and Brian Grazerâall paying tribute to the artist who changed comedy and film forever. âCause Eddie didnât just redefine fame; he laid the blueprint for movie stars to come.
Being Eddie arrives on Netflix November 12th.
đ„ âTroll 2â Trailer: Ine Marie Wilmann, Kim S. Falck-JĂžrgensen, and Mads SjĂžgĂ„rd Pettersen Face a Mega-Sized Menace in Director Roar Uthaugâs New Monster Sequel â Premiering on Netflix December 1st
Sure, Japanese cinema has Godzilla. Hollywood has King Kong. Monster movies have already been a worldwide obsession for nearly a century, with each culture creating its own larger-than-life beast. But Norway just might have unleashed its own creature feature franchise â one that fuses giant monsters with the eerie magic of Norwegian folklore. And this time, the stakes (and the trolls) are bigger than ever.
In Troll 2, the highly anticipated sequel to the 2022 Netflix hit, the mountains are rumbling once again. Geologist-turned-hero Nora (Ine Marie Wilmann), filmmaker Andreas (Kim S. Falck-JĂžrgensen), and former Captainânow MajorâKris (Mads SjĂžgĂ„rd Pettersen) return to face a terrifying new threat: another ancient giant has awakened, leaving Norway on the brink of annihilation. This time, itâs a âMega-Trollâ â and with it comes mega destruction.
As the country plunges into chaos, the trio teams up with new allies (including Sara Khorami and Gard B. Eidsvold) to uncover long-buried secrets of Norse mythology before the creatureâs rampage becomes unstoppable. Ancient legends, modern science, and heavy firepower collide in a race against time through icy mountains and crumbling cities.
With original director Roar Uthaug back at the helm, Troll 2 promises even more jaw-dropping destruction, mythic atmosphere, and that perfect mix of spectacle and dark Nordic humor that made the first film a global phenomenon. The sequel stomps onto Netflix December 1st.
đ„ âPredator: Badlandsâ International Trailer: Director Dan Trachtenberg Returns with a Savage New Chapter Starring Elle Fanning and Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi â Hitting Theaters November 7th
Forget what you know about the Predator franchise, which has always been defined by humans struggling to survive against an unstoppable alien hunter. In this new installment, it seems the unstoppable has just become vulnerable... and the hunter may finally know what it means to be hunted.
Writer-director Dan Trachtenberg (Prey, 10 Cloverfield Lane) returns to expand the mythology with Predator: Badlands, a bold new chapter that flips the narrative on its head. This time, the story follows not a human facing the Predatorâbut a young Predator facing his own trial by fire.
Exiled to a deadly alien world crawling with monstrous alien creatures, Dek, a young and unproven Predator warrior (performed by Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi), must prove himself worthy of his clan by surviving the planetâs unforgiving wilderness and slaying its apex predator. But when he encounters Thia (played by Elle Fanning), a stranded Weyland-Yutani android, the line between hunter and hunted begins to blur. Together, they must navigate a world where every organism is engineered to killâand where survival may mean defying both nature and duty.
Co-written by Trachtenberg, Patrick Aison, and Brian Duffield, Predator: Badlands pushes the franchise into thrilling new territory, blending survival horror, sci-fi spectacle, and the emotional core of an unlikely bond. The film dares to ask: if the Predator is the ultimate hunter, what does it fear? Perhaps something so powerful, so ferocious, that every Predator before it died trying.
Predator: Badlands arrives in theaters November 7th.






