New Trailers! Focker In-Law, Godzilla Minus Zero, The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping, Insidious: Out Of The Further, Passenger, Ice Cream Man and More
đ„ Ben Stiller & Ariana Grande face off, a new kaiju threat rises, a young Haymitch enters Panem, Elise Rainier returns, and Eli Roth screams for ice cream!
đ„ âFocker In-Lawâ Trailer: Ariana Grande Enters the âCircle of Trustâ as the Next-Gen Focker Faces Off with Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro â In Theaters November 25th
Every family has its quirks. But when it comes to the Fockers and the Byrnes clan, âquirksâ might be putting it lightly. Over the years, weâve watched awkward family dinners and even more uncomfortable gatherings quickly spiral into full-blown meltdownsâturned into pure comedy gold.
Now, itâs the next generationâs turn to step into the madness. So itâs time to break out that old lie detector test and see if this new in-law can make it into the familyâs coveted âcircle of trust.â The person in question is none other than pop starâturnedâactress Ariana Grande (of the Wicked films) as the bright-eyed and strong-willed Olivia Jones. And what do you know... sheâs everything Grandpa Jack Byrnes (Robert De Niro) could have hoped for. Sheâll make the perfect addition to the family. Oliviaâs smart, tough, honest, and dogs love her. What else could you ask for in a daughter-in-law?
Well, for Gaylord âGregâ Focker (Ben Stiller), heâs a little miffed that sheâs getting a free pass. After all, it took him several major tries to finally earn Jackâs full trust. So, heâll be damned if heâs going to let her off easy. So, let the mind (and physical) games begin. If Olivia wants to marry Gregâs son, Henry (now played by Supermanâs Skyler Gisondo)⊠well, sheâll have to earn it. Because Greg will be âwatchingâ her.
Written and directed by John Hamburg, who co-wrote the previous Fockers films and also directed the comedy hits Along Came Polly and I Love You, Man, Focker In-Law marks the fourth installment in the long-running comedy series, with the spotlight shifting to Henry Focker, the son of Greg and Pam (Stiller and Teri Polo), whoâs ready to take a big step in his life... getting married to his steady girlfriend, Olivia.
But in true Focker fashion, nothing about this decision comes easy; especially when his fiancĂ©e turns out to be someone who feels like the complete opposite of Greg, which might be the reason why Jack loves her so much already. And if thereâs one thing weâve learned from previous films, itâs that to be a true Focker, one must earn their place... the hard way.
Joining the fun is Owen Wilson back as Gregâs former rival Kevin Rawley, along with Blythe Danner as Jackâs better half, Dina. Meanwhile, Booksmartâs Beanie Feldstein takes on the role of Henryâs sister Samantha Focker, with Eduardo Franco rounding out the ensemble as Samanthaâs boyfriend.
Sure, the setup feels a little familiar, but with just enough of a twist to stir up a whole new round of overreactions and uncomfortable confrontations. Because in this family, meeting the parents was never the hard part⊠itâs surviving their approval.
Focker In-Law arrives in theaters November 25th.
đ„ âGodzilla Minus Zeroâ First Look Teaser: Oscar-Winning VFX Artist/Filmmaker Takashi Yamazaki Returns With a Devastating âNew Threatâ in This Highly Anticipated Sequel to the Kaiju Smash Hit â Coming to Theaters November 6th
The 2023 kaiju epic Godzilla Minus One proved that as long as you have a small, dedicated team of true artists, great things can happen; even winning an Oscar for Visual Effects, beating out some of the biggest Hollywood productions with budgets four times its size. With the film becoming a bona fide international smash hit, you knew it was only a matter of time before the same team returned to make another one. This time, the anticipation is as towering as the monsters themselves.
Oscar-winning Japanese filmmaker and visual effects supervisor Takashi Yamazaki has once again rounded up his team to deliver a sequel set two years after the events of the original. Still grappling with postâWorld War II Japan and the atomic bomb aftermath, itâs now 1949, and former kamikaze pilot KĆichi Shikishima (with Ryunosuke Kamiki returning) finds himself facing a ânew threatâ as the country continues to heal from the destruction of the war... and the kaiju monster born from it.
Minami Hamabe also returns as Noriko Oishi, the grief-stricken survivor of the earlier devastation, now pulled back into the epicenter of Godzillaâs looming return.
With Yamazaki once again handling writing, directing, and visual effects duties; continuing the hands-on approach that defined the tone and scale of the previous film, this new chapter is clearly aiming to amplify both the spectacle and the sense of dread that made its predecessor stand out. Shot for IMAX using high-definition digital cameras and marked as the 39th Godzilla film overall (the 34th from Toho), this sixth entry in the Reiwa era isnât just a direct sequel... itâs another step in a long-running franchise that continues to find new ways to reinterpret the iconic king of the monsters.
If the first film reminded us how grounded and emotionally driven a Godzilla story can be, this next chapter looks ready to remind us again that the bigger they are, the louder they roar.
Godzilla Minus Zero arrives in theaters November 6th.
đ„ âThe Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reapingâ Trailer: Joseph Zada Steps Into the Arena as Young Haymitch in Director Francis Lawrenceâs Return to Panem with Ralph Fiennes, Glenn Close, Jesse Plemons, Kieran Culkin, Elle Fanning and More! â Hitting Theaters & IMAX November 20th
The last Hunger Games film was set over 60 years before the arrival of Katniss Everdeen, exploring the exploits of a young Coriolanus Snow decades before he would become the tyrannical president of Panem. This new installment is also a prequel, but set only 24 years before the Katniss era, now focusing on the early years of one of the gamesâ most memorable competitors: Haymitch Abernathy (originally played by Woody Harrelson, now portrayed by Australian actor Joseph Zada from the Amazon series We Were Liars).
One could argue that The Hunger Games franchise feels even more relevant now than ever before, as the middle class continues to shrink and the gap between the powerful and the powerless grows wider every day. So a well-publicized fight to the death for the amusement of the elite doesnât feel like pure fantasy anymore... it feels uncomfortably real. And in a way, itâs one of the reasons the franchise continues to resonate, as the fight to topple a corrupt system starts to feel like an endless cycle. Itâs one battle after another.
The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping takes us back to the 50th Hunger Games, also known as the Second Quarter Quell. Itâs a brutal twist on the competition where the Capitol doubled the number of tributes, raising both the stakes and the bloodshed. Itâs here that a young Haymitch is thrown into the arena, long before he becomes the hardened mentor we first met.
Zada seemingly plays him as a sharp, stubborn District 12 kid whoâs about to become the Capitolâs next obsession. Surrounding him is a stacked ensemble that includes Glenn Close plays Capitol chaperone Drusilla Sickle, a figure whose polished appearance hides unreadable intentions, while Ralph Fiennes steps in as President Snow, further cementing his rise to power. Jesse Plemons appears as a young Plutarch Heavensbee, still learning the mechanics behind the Games, and Kieran Culkin brings a fresh take on Caesar Flickerman, channeling the showman energy that made the character so memorable.
Elle Fanning and Billy Porter add Capitol flair as stylists Effie Trinket and Magno Stift, while District 12 is represented by Mckenna Grace as Maysilee Donner, Ben Wang as Wyatt Callow, and Whitney Peak as Lenore Dove Baird, Haymitchâs girlfriend.
Maya Hawke, Lili Taylor, and Kelvin Harrison Jr. also step into roles tied to familiar characters, expanding Panemâs deeper history.
Directed once again by franchise veteran Francis Lawrence and based on Collinsâ 2025 novel, this sixth installment looks to bridge the gap between The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes and the original trilogy, while digging into one of the franchiseâs darkest chapters yet and also returning to characters we thought we already understood.
The arena doors are set to open once more when The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping arrives in theaters and IMAX on November 20th.


đ„ âInsidious: Out Of The Furtherâ Trailer: Lin Shaye Returns Once Again as Elise Rainier in This Nightmare-Inducing Sixth Chapter of the Jason Blum, James Wan, and Leigh WhannellâProduced Horror Franchise Starring Amelia Eve â Hitting Theaters August 21st
Having to visit a dentist has always been a scary thing for some. Just the thought of sitting down in a chair while someone is poking inside your mouth with a sharp implement can be the stuff of nightmares. Itâs an experience that has been used in horror films for years. But not once have we stopped to think about the experience from the dentistâs side of the chair, as they are the ones staring directly into the pit of a personâs mouth, not knowing what they might find lurking just beneath the surface.
Thatâs the first gotcha scare in this official trailer for Insidious: Out Of The Further, the upcoming sixth installment in the popular Insidious franchise, where Lin Shaye once again returns as medium Elise Rainier, who, despite her current state in the afterlife, can communicate from the grave to help and guide the living through the darkness theyâre facing. This time, itâs a young mother in peril who has been dealing with a recent wave of terrifying nightmares, including said dentist scenario, where the rotten teeth of an elderly patient transforms into a hideous Venus flytrap. Chomp chomp! Yikes!
In Insidious: Out Of The Further, Amelia Eve (The Haunting of Bly Manor) stars as Gemma, a young mother raising her daughter in the home she grew up in. But what starts as a familiar setting soon takes a dark turn when Gemma realizes she can travel into âThe Further,â the eerie, purgatorial realm that has defined the series. And this time, the rules have changed.
The problem is, she doesnât just enter The Further⊠she can bring something back with her.
As her connection deepens, the boundary between worlds begins to collapse, and once the entities lurking within realize what sheâs capable of, they seize the opportunity. What was once a distant nightmare suddenly feels much closer, turning our world into their hunting ground.
Lin Shaye, who has remained the constant for the franchise, returns once again as Elise Rainier, the spiritual anchor, guiding the living even from beyond the grave. Sheâs joined by an ensemble cast that includes Amelia Eve, Nopeâs Brandon Perea, Legends of Tomorrowâs Maisie Richardson-Sellers, and A Knight of the Seven Kingdomsâ Sam Spruell, as the story shifts focus to a new family caught in the middle of something far more dangerous than they understand.
Jacob Chase, the filmmaker behind the 2020 indie horror Come Play, writes and directs this installment while leaning further into the idea that The Further isnât just a place you visit without any consequences. With producers Jason Blum, James Wan, and Leigh Whannell all returning, this new installment might be a testing ground to see if audiences want more Insidious movies, even though the Lambert family arenât involved.


đ„ âPassengerâ Trailer: Jacob Scipio and Lou Llobell Are Hunted on the Open Road by an Unseen Evil in AndrĂ© Ăvredalâs Supernatural Horror Flick â Arriving In Theaters May 22nd
Life on the road has its perks. Thereâs a certain level of freedom to go wherever you want, whenever you want. Thereâs nothing like driving across wide-open landscapes and enjoying the open air. Itâs a kind of escape. But there are some drawbacks, like safety... or rather, the lack of it when driving all alone on long, isolated stretches of darkened roads⊠especially if thereâs a malicious figure following you without you even knowing it.
In the upcoming supernatural horror film Passenger, a young couple sets off on a van-life adventure, chasing that sense of liberation that only the open road can offer. But just a few weeks into their trip, everything takes a sharp turn when they witness a brutal roadside accident that leaves another driver dead. Itâs the kind of moment you canât unsee, and the kind that feels like it shouldâve been the worst thing to happen... it isnât.
The couple soon realizes theyâre being pursued by something they canât explain: a demonic presence that doesnât just follow them from a distance, but seems to stay with them no matter where they go. Distance doesnât help. Speed doesnât matter. And the rules they thought applied to the world outside their van start to break down fast.
Jacob Scipio (Bad Boys for Life) and Lou Llobell (Apple TVâs Foundation) star in this new road-trip-gone-horribly-wrong horror thriller as the couple at the center of the nightmare, with Oscar-winner Melissa Leo rounding out the cast as a fellow traveler who has knowledge of what could possibly be out there in the dark... and it ainât AAA, thatâs for sure.
Norwegian filmmaker AndrĂ© Ăvredal, who has been behind the cult favorites Trollhunter, The Autopsy of Jane Doe, and The Last Voyage of the Demeter, directs this twisty supernatural creepfest as he takes an ordinary activity like a road trip and twists it into a relentless chase where thereâs nowhere to pull over and no clear way out. Out on the open road might sound freeing, but here, it feels like a trap you canât escape.
Passenger arrives in theaters May 22nd.
đ„ âIce Cream Manâ Teaser: Eli Roth Serves Up a Twisted Summer Nightmare With a Sinister Ice Cream Vendor on Wheels Starring Ari Millen â In Theaters August 7th
The sight of the ice cream man rolling through your neighborhood might be one of your most cherished childhood memories, even with that loud, tinny, slightly annoying theme song blasting away. But kids simply adore ice cream, and that familiar jingle always meant one thing: drop everything and run.
Well, horror maestro Eli Roth would like to ruin that memory for good, as heâs come up with another reason why you should drop everything and run once you see your local ice cream man driving by. Itâs because he might be up to something far more dangerous than just selling treats that can rot your teeth.
In the upcoming horror film Ice Cream Man, written, directed, and co-produced by Roth, an idyllic summer town starts to unravel when a mysterious ice cream vendor begins serving up treats with deeply disturbing consequences. What begins as a nostalgic slice of small-town Americana quickly devolves into a suburban nightmare as kids line up for sweets but end up getting something far worse.
Orphan Black actor Ari Millen takes on the role of the unsettling Ice Cream Man, as Roth sets him up as a new horror villain that will likely haunt your dreams and make you think twice about running toward an ice cream truck ever again.
Millen is joined by a cast that includes Benjamin Byron Davis, Karen Cliche, Dylan Hawco, Sarah Abbott, Shiloh OâReilly, Kiori Mirza Waldman, Charlie Zeltzer, Charlie Storey, and Roth himself.
With Roth returning to the kind of visceral horror that built his reputation in his early film work such as Hostel and Cabin Fever, itâs the kind of premise that plays on something universal: just about everyone remembers chasing down an ice cream truck at least once and interacting with the ice cream man, so why not twist that memory into something far more sinister.
Ice Cream Man arrives in theaters August 7th.


Angel Studios 2026 Movie Slate:
Angel Studios is mostly known for its faith-based projects, having had much success attracting that audience. However, this year it seems the studio has decided to expand its scope with projects that reach beyond its usual lane.
They unveiled their 2026 lineup this week, with upcoming films spanning period dramas and biopics to political thrillers and action films; each featuring a surprisingly strong cast and tackling topics that push beyond their traditional focus.
Hereâs a look at whatâs on the horizon this year for Angel Studios, watch below:
đ„ âHersheyâ First Look Teaser: Finn Wittrock and Alexandra Daddario Bring the Sweet (and Complicated) Origins of a Chocolate Empire to Life in This New Biographical Period Drama â In Theaters Thanksgiving
A candy empire begins with a vision bigger than sugar. Finn Wittrock stars as Milton S. Hershey, an ambitious dreamer determined to build something lasting alongside Alexandra Daddario as Miltonâs steadfast wife, Kitty, even as setbacks threaten to melt it all down. As the business grows, so do the pressures from family expectations to ruthless competition, pulling in figures played by Alan Ruck, Richard Kind, and David Costabile. Directed by Mark Waters, of Mean Girls fame, this biographical period drama leans into the human struggle behind a household name. Turns out, building one of Americaâs most iconic companies isnât always sweet.
đ„ âYoung Washingtonâ Trailer: William Franklyn-Miller Steps Into the Boots of Americaâs Future First President in Jon Erwinâs Sweeping Revolutionary War Epic with Andy Serkis, Ben Kingsley, Mary-Louise Parker & Kelsey Grammer â Hitting Theaters July 3rd
Before the legend, there was a soldier who believed in something bigger than himself. Newcomer William Franklyn-Miller leads this historical drama as a young George Washington, navigating brutal warfronts and personal trials that begin shaping his future legacy. With Mary-Louise Parker, Kelsey Grammer, Andy Serkis, and Ben Kingsley rounding out the cast, the story tracks the pressure, sacrifice, and impossible decisions that come long before independence is won. Directed by Jesus Revolutionâs Jon Erwin, this origin story leans into the rebellious spirit behind the myth⊠and the man who would become a nationâs first leader.
đ„ âAngel and the Badmanâ Teaser: Zachary Levi Finds Redemption on the Frontier in Julio Quintanaâs Remake of the Classic John Wayne Western with Tommy Lee Jones & Neal McDonough â Coming to Theaters in October
A gunman on the run finds something he never expected: mercy. In this western remake, Zachary Levi stars as a feared outlaw who stumbles onto a quiet ranch and is offered a second chance by a compassionate young woman, forcing him to reconsider the life heâs led. But when his past comes riding back in the form of a ruthless gang, peace proves fragile, pulling in figures played by Neal McDonough and Tommy Lee Jones. Directed by Julio Quintana (Blue Miracle, The Long Game), this reimagined western leans into faith, redemption, and the cost of choosing a different path.
đ„ âThe Brink of Warâ Trailer: Jeff Daniels and Jared Harris Face Off as Reagan and Gorbachev in Michael Russell Gunnâs High-Stakes Cold War Drama with J.K. Simmons â Arriving In Theaters August 14th
The fate of the world hangs on a handshake that might never come. Jeff Daniels stars as U.S. President Ronald Reagan, locked in a tense diplomatic standoff with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev (played by Jared Harris) as both leaders attempt to broker a deal that could dismantle nuclear arsenals. With J.K. Simmons as U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz, the pressure builds behind closed doors where every word carries global consequences. Written and directed by television producer-writer Michael Russell Gunn (Designated Survivor, Thai Cave Rescue), this political drama looks back at a moment in American history when the stakes balanced on a razor-thin line between peace and catastrophe. One wrong move and the world could tip into chaos.
đ„ âRunnerâ Teaser: Alan Ritchson Races Against Time to Save a Life While Hunted by a Ruthless Cartel in Scott Waughâs High-Octane Action Thriller with Owen Wilson â Coming to Theaters September 11th
One delivery. No room for failure. Reacher star Alan Ritchson once again shows off his action chops playing a former soldier-turned-delivery driver forced into a relentless chase when a life-saving medical package (a donated liver for a sick little girl) puts him in the crosshairs of a deadly cartel. As the clock ticks and trust becomes a luxury he canât afford, help arrives in unexpected form through Owen Wilsonâs unlikely ally. Directed by Scott Waugh (of The Expendables 4 and Act of Valor fame), this high-speed action thriller suggests that sometimes the only way to stay ahead of danger is to keep moving. âCuz in this race, slowing down isnât an option... itâs a death sentence.






