New Trailers! The Devil Wears Prada 2, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, and The Housemaid
🎥 Meryl Streep & Anne Hathaway reunite in style, Mario & Luigi battle Bowser Jr., Sam Rockwell warns of an AI apocalypse, and Sydney Sweeney & Amanda Seyfried play dangerous mind games
🎥 “The Devil Wears Prada 2” Teaser: Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway Reunite in the Long-Awaited Sequel — In Theaters May 1st, 2026
Strike a pose! Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway have returned to the world of high fashion, vicious workplace politics, and savage one-liners. Now seemingly standing on equal ground—and with mutual respect for each other—Streep’s Miranda Priestly and Hathaway’s Andy Sachs share an elevator ride in the first teaser for the highly anticipated The Devil Wears Prada 2.
The sequel to the 2006 blockbuster (adapted from Lauren Weisberger’s blistering best-selling novel inspired by her time as a personal assistant to Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour) is strutting its way back onto the big screen next summer. And it seems the whole gang is back! Streep, Hathaway, Blunt, and Tucci reunite as Miranda, Andy, senior assistant Emily Charlton, and art director Nigel Kipling—who just might be the sharpest quartet in cinematic couture as they lead the creative team behind the world’s most powerful fashion magazine.
The Devil Wears Prada director David Frankel also returns to the helm, once again working from a script by original screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna. It’s a near-complete reunion for this long-awaited sequel, arriving almost twenty years after the original film redefined the art of how to deal with a toxic boss.
This time, the ensemble cast expands with new faces including Kenneth Branagh, Simone Ashley, Justin Theroux, Lucy Liu, Patrick Brammall, Caleb Hearon, Helen J. Shen, Pauline Chalamet, B.J. Novak, and Conrad Ricamora, while fan favorites Tracie Thoms and Tibor Feldman reprise their roles as Lily and Irv.
Seemingly set to explore the ever-evolving media landscape as print gives way to digital, Miranda Priestly’s icy dominance faces a new challenge in the age of online content, influencers, and social media campaigns. The world is moving faster than Miranda’s assistants can fetch her a latte... so expect plenty of red stilettos, weaponized wit, and a reunion dripping in nostalgia and sassy eyewear.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 is slated to open in theaters May 1st, 2026.
🎥 “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” Trailer: Mario and Luigi Return for a Showdown With Bowser Jr. in Nintendo and Illumination’s Sequel Starring Chris Pratt, Charlie Day, and Jack Black — In Theaters April 2026
Look, there’s no way to sugarcoat it: the 2025 box office has been downright terrible, particularly the numbers over the past few months. Once upon a time, superhero movies were seen as guaranteed moneymakers. Now, those same caped crusaders are struggling to get audiences off the couch and into theaters. But 2023’s The Super Mario Bros. Movie not only raked in over $1.3 billion worldwide—it also kicked off a new era of video game adaptations, giving the industry the kind of injection it so desperately needs right now.
And after two major Hollywood union strikes brought countless productions to a halt in 2023 and left release schedules in disarray, the industry has been clinging to a single mantra: “Survive ‘til ‘25.” The hope was that this year would mark a grand rebound. Instead, it’s shaping up to be a long, uncertain recovery.
Perhaps next year will finally be the time Hollywood finds its footing again. And if we were the betting type, the inevitable Super Mario Bros. sequel looks like a surefire winner—it just might be one of the first films to jump-start the box office all over again. The interest is certainly there, and the movie remains a family favorite around the world. So maybe the new mantra should be “Everything’ll be fixed by April ‘26,” because there’s little doubt this sequel will have audiences lining up once more.
With Chris Pratt returning as everyone’s favorite Brooklyn plumber, Mario, and Charlie Day back as his anxious yet loyal brother, Luigi, along with Anya Taylor-Joy reprising her role as the ever-resourceful Princess Peach, and Jack Black once again voicing Bowser—still breathing fire, still plotting revenge, but maybe a little smaller than last time—The Super Mario Galaxy Movie will launch the Mushroom Kingdom straight into orbit and onto the big screen, carrying with it Hollywood’s hopes for a full-blown recovery.
The Nintendo and Illumination animated sequel adds filmmaker-actor Benny Safdie to the voice cast as Bowser Jr., the mischievous son of the Koopa King determined to wreak havoc as he sets out to rescue his imprisoned father from Mario and Luigi’s grasp.
With Keegan-Michael Key and Kevin Michael Richardson also returning as Toad and Kamek, and Brie Larson joining as the voice of Rosalina—a powerful princess from the stars—this next chapter promises an adventure that’s bigger, brighter, and ready to blast beyond the skies of the Mushroom Kingdom.
Once again directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, written by Matthew Fogel, and co-produced by Chris Meledandri of Illumination and Shigeru Miyamoto of Nintendo, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is set to take audiences on a star-powered journey when it hits theaters in April 2026. Fingers crossed, this one really is the box office bootup Hollywood’s been waiting for.
🎥 “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die” Teaser Trailer: Sam Rockwell Claims He’s From the Future in Gore Verbinski’s Darkly Comic AI Apocalyptic Thriller with Haley Lu Richardson, Michael Peña & Zazie Beetz — In Theaters February 13th, 2026
Picture this wild scenario: you’re at a local diner, halfway through a juicy cheeseburger, when all of a sudden a disheveled, homeless-looking man bursts through the front doors—wild-eyed, out of breath, and shouting that he has something urgent to say. The whole place freezes. He then claims he’s from the future... and he’s here to save humanity.
So, at that point, what do you do?
Hear him out and hope this isn’t how the apocalypse begins?
Bolt for the exit before things get really weird?
Or do exactly what he says. Because what if, just maybe, he’s telling the truth?
Well, that’s the set-up for Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, a new sci-fi–tinged, darkly comic action-thriller starring Sam Rockwell as a mysterious traveler from the future who storms into a Los Angeles diner and takes everyone inside hostage—but not for money. He’s here to recruit a handful of unsuspecting strangers for a mission... a mission to save the world from a rogue artificial intelligence system that’s seconds away from initiating a program to control the population and destroy humanity as we know it.
Directed by Gore Verbinski, the visionary filmmaker behind the first three Pirates of the Caribbean films, the upcoming movie poses the question: if an AI apocalypse were about to unfold, would you do something to stop it?
Could you even trust the mission if it were led by a scruffy-looking stranger in a see-through raincoat, with computer parts and gears haphazardly strapped to his body? He looks less like a futuristic savior and more like the Unabomber. Yet, his outrageous claims start to feel more credible when everyone’s phones begin buzzing with a strange signal—one that seems to trigger a wave of mind control.
Joining Rockwell are Haley Lu Richardson, Michael Peña, Zazie Beetz, and Juno Temple as the unlikely patrons forced to decide whether they’re part of a real-time rescue mission or the delusion of a man on the edge.
Written by Matthew Robinson (Love and Monsters), Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die is set to open in theaters on February 13th, 2026.
🎥 “The Housemaid” New Trailer: Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried Play a Twisted Mind Game in Paul Feig’s New Psychological Thriller — In Theaters December 19th
This Christmas, maybe spend some quality time with close friends and family. Because you never know when your humble abode could become a battleground for chaos, secrets, or something far worse hiding under the mistletoe.
In the upcoming thriller The Housemaid, Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried turn domestic bliss into psychological warfare as two women whose dark secrets collide beneath the same roof. But this isn’t a catfight—it’s more like a seductive game of manipulation and deceit, where the twists keep twisting.
Here, Sweeney plays Millie, a young woman running from her shady past who lands a live-in job at the magnificent Winchester estate. Her employer, Nina Winchester (Seyfried), appears to have it all: money, a beautiful home, a perfect marriage, and a carefully curated life.
But beneath the immaculate decor lies a dark secret of mental illness and volatile outbursts, and Millie soon finds herself caught between scandal, seduction, and the suffocating tension of a household on the verge of collapse. Yet as Nina unravels, it becomes clear that Millie isn’t the helpless bystander she seems—she might be playing her own dangerous game.
Based on Freida McFadden’s bestselling novel of the same name, the film is directed by Paul Feig (Bridesmaids), trading laughs for lies as he revisits the glossy deceit and feminine intrigue of his hit thrillers A Simple Favor and Another Simple Favor.
With Brandon Sklenar (It Ends with Us) co-starring as Seyfried’s loyal husband, alongside Michele Morrone (365 Days) and Elizabeth Perkins (Another Simple Favor), the screenplay is penned by Rebecca Sonnenshine (Archive 81).
The Housemaid opens in theaters on December 19th. So, just remember: not every perfect marriage is what it seems... and not every housemaid is who she claims to be. Sometimes, the real danger isn’t who you let into your home—it’s who’s already living there.






