Trailer Round-Up: Toy Story 5, Marty Supreme, Wuthering Heights, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, Fallout: S2, Monarch: S2 and More
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As we get closer to the holidays, expect a wave of surprise announcements, trailers, and sneak peeks. It’s prime season for studios to hype not just the year’s final releases, but next year’s heavy hitters too. So whether you’re a die-hard movie and TV watcher or just trying to keep up with what’s coming soon, you’re in the right spot. This weekly newsletter rounds up every big trailer drop you might’ve missed over the past few days. So scroll on down and feast your eyes; there’s bound to be something here that grabs your attention, whether it’s headed for the big screen or the small.
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🎥 NEW MOVIE TRAILERS:
The toys are back!
🎥 Toy Story 5 — Teaser Trailer
(in theaters June 19th)
After three decades of heartwarming adventures, Toy Story is officially tackling its scariest villain yet: the digital age. Pixar’s highly anticipated Toy Story 5 will find Woody, Buzz, and the gang going head-to-head with Lilypad, a chirpy, frog-shaped kids’ tablet that updates itself, connects to Wi-Fi, and might just convince Bonnie she’s outgrown her old-school toys. Voiced with unsettling cheer by Greta Lee (Past Lives, Tron: Ares), this techy intruder hops straight from a warehouse shipment into Bonnie’s room, instantly throwing the gang into an existential crisis only Pixar could dream up.
The old guard will all be here: Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), and Jessie (Joan Cusack); joined by Conan O’Brien as a toilet-training gadget named Smarty Pants, Tony Hale’s ever-panicked Forky, Ernie Hudson’s steady Combat Carl, and Anna Faris in a still-mysterious role. Written and directed by Pixar vet Andrew Stanton (WALL-E, Finding Nemo) with Kenna Harris co-directing, the film will likely lean hard into Pixar’s signature cocktail of humor, heart, and “why am I questioning my entire existence right now?” dread, now updated for the touchscreen generation.
Toy Story 5 will be hitting theaters next summer, June 19th, 2026.
He’s got big dreams — and an even bigger ego.
🎥 Marty Supreme — Trailer
(in theaters on Dec 25th)
An unlikely star is born, and he’s armed with a paddle and an ego big enough to fill all of Manhattan. Timothée Chalamet stars as Marty Mauser, a 1950s New York hustler who decides he’s destined to become the greatest ping-pong player the world has ever seen — whether the world asked for that or not. As Marty’s ego swells alongside his meteoric rise, his quest for greatness becomes a fast, funny, and increasingly dangerous hustle fueled by ambition and self-mythology.
Josh Safdie makes his solo feature debut (his first film since splitting from his brother and former filmmaking partner Benny), blending 50s-era spunk and against-all-odds sports drama with a modern fable of unfettered ambition, backed by a cast that swings hard: Gwyneth Paltrow as a silver-screen siren caught in Marty’s orbit, plus Odessa A’zion, Fran Drescher, Sandra Bernhard, Tyler, the Creator, Abel Ferrara, Penn Jillette, Philippe Petit, and Kevin “Mr. Wonderful” O’Leary in a wonderfully unexpected turn as one of Marty’s mentors.
Marty Supreme lands in theaters Christmas Day via A24, ready to question whether the American Dream is aspiration or just another hustle.
Sometimes love can lift you up... just to drop you harder.
🎥 Wuthering Heights — Trailer
(in theaters Feb 13th)
Jacob Elordi has already proven he can make audiences swoon, even while buried under monstrous prosthetics in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein. Strip away the makeup, leave only his natural movie-star presence, and it’s easy to see why filmmaker Emerald Fennell cast him as Heathcliff in her lavish new take on Wuthering Heights. If Saltburn taught us anything, it’s that Elordi and Fennell together are a dangerously magnetic duo.
Here, he stars opposite Margot Robbie in her first on-screen collaboration with Fennell— though Robbie produced Fennell’s previous two films, Saltburn and Promising Young Woman. In the film, Elordi’s Heathcliff, a brooding orphan, grows up alongside his benefactor’s daughter, Robbie’s Catherine Earnshaw, their fiery bond twisting into an obsessive, doomed love that detonates jealousy, betrayal, and generations of emotional fallout across the Wuthering Heights estate.
With supporting turns from two-time Oscar nominee Hong Chau, Shazad Latif, Alison Oliver, Ewan Mitchell, and Martin Clunes, the film promises a storm-torn, wind-lashed saga with Elordi positioned squarely as the smoldering paperback-cover fantasy. It’s perhaps Brontë yet mixed with something a little steamier.
Wuthering Heights hits theaters on Valentine’s Day, February 13, 2026 — perfect for anyone who likes their date-night romance soaked in a little toxic love with a doomed soulmate.
He’s either crazy... or your only hope!
🎥 Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die — Teaser Trailer
(in theaters Feb 13th)
Imagine you’re midway through a cheeseburger at a local diner when a ragged, frantic stranger bursts in claiming he’s from the future, and that he’s here to save humanity. Do you hear him out? Make a run for it? Or do exactly what he says, just in case he isn’t crazy?
That’s the hook of Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, a darkly comic sci-fi action-thriller starring Sam Rockwell as a disheveled time traveler who storms into a Los Angeles diner and takes everyone hostage in order to recruit them for a mission to stop a rogue AI system moments away from triggering a population-control apocalypse. He looks more like a doomsday prepper than a hero, but when everyone’s phones erupt with a strange, mind-warping signal, his story suddenly doesn’t sound so impossible.
Directed by Gore Verbinski, the filmmaker behind the original Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy, the film asks a simple question: If the end of the world were seconds away, would you trust the ranting stranger who claims he can stop it? Haley Lu Richardson, Michael Peña, Zazie Beetz, and Juno Temple co-star as the unlucky diner patrons caught between skepticism and survival.
From screenwriter Matthew Robinson (Love and Monsters, The Invention of Lying), Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die will be hitting theaters February 13th, 2026.
The graveyard shift just got literal!
🎥 Cold Storage — Trailer
(in theaters Feb 13th)
Curiosity might kill the cat, but in Cold Storage, it threatens to take the whole planet down with it. Two underpaid night-shift clerks (played by Stranger Things’ Joe Keery and Barbarian’s Georgina Campbell) discover their storage facility once housed a secret military project, and one ill-advised trip into a forgotten sub-basement unleashes a long-dormant fungal organism that instantly starts turning animals into zombie-like creatures. Suddenly, the “graveyard shift” becomes a little too on the nose.
As the airborne infection spreads, they team up with a grizzled bioterror operative played by Liam Neeson, whose mission is to contain the rapidly mutating fungus before it spills into nearby towns and triggers an extinction-level disaster. Sosie Bacon co-stars as his scientist partner, with Lesley Manville and Vanessa Redgrave playing locals forced to fend off waves of infected critters.
Directed by British TV helmer Jonny Campbell (Doctor Who, Westworld) and written by Hollywood veteran scribe David Koepp (Jurassic Park, Spider-Man) — adapting his own novel with his trademark blend of high-concept sci-fi horror and pitch-black humor — Cold Storage promises a frantic, grotesque, and darkly funny thrill ride.
The film is slated to hit theaters February 13th, 2026.
At this camp, the kids aren’t alright... they’re terrifying!
🎥 The Plague — Trailer
(in select theaters Dec 24th)
Every generation claims they had it toughest, but today’s kids might actually have a genuine reason to be more miserable than past generations. With the steady growth of social media brain rot, an alarming rise in apathy, and a lack of sympathy, the new psychological thriller The Plague takes this idea and runs with it, serving up a reminder that the kids aren’t alright... in fact, they might be tiny sociopaths in swim trunks.
From first-time feature filmmaker Charlie Polinger, this horror-tinged thriller follows 12-year-old Ben (Everett Blunck), a shy new arrival at a summer water polo camp who’s juggling a fresh move, a new stepdad, and the desperate need to fit in. But when he’s pulled into a vicious camp ritual targeting outcasts and misfits with a devastating rumor concerning a mysterious illness called “The Plague,” Ben starts to suspect this so-called children’s prank is masking something far darker.
After earning raves at Cannes and Fantastic Fest, the film dives deep into the monstrous side of adolescence. With Joel Edgerton co-starring as one of the camp swimming coaches (he’s also one of the producers), The Plague is slated to open in select theaters December 24th — because nothing says Christmas like a little kid-inflicted terror.
🎥 additional movie trailers:
🎥 “The Devil Wears Prada 2” Teaser: Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway Reunite in the Long-Awaited Sequel — In Theaters May 1st, 2026
Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway slip back into high-fashion warfare, sharing a coolly cordial elevator reunion that sets the tone for this highly anticipated sequel. Nearly twenty years after the original, the core quartet—Streep, Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci—returns under director David Frankel and writer Aline Brosh McKenna, joined by a stacked new ensemble. With Streep’s Miranda Priestly facing a digital-age shake-up, expect razor-sharp wit, nostalgic glamour, and stilettos flying when it hits theaters next summer.
🎥 “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
The box office has been rough, but if anything can revive Hollywood’s spirits, it’s the next leap into the Mushroom Kingdom next year. This animated sequel reunites Chris Pratt, Charlie Day, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Jack Black, now joined by Benny Safdie as Bowser Jr. and Brie Larson as Rosalina, for a brighter, bigger adventure. With Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic back at the helm, this 2026 sequel looks like Hollywood’s best shot at a much-needed reboot.
🎥 “Goodbye June” Trailer: Kate Winslet Makes Her Directorial Debut With a Heart-Shattering Holiday Family Drama Starring Helen Mirren, Toni Collette & Andrea Riseborough — In Select Theaters December 12th and on Netflix December 24th
After three decades of powerhouse performances, Kate Winslet steps behind the camera for her directorial debut— a holiday tearjerker poised to wreck your emotions in the best way. Following four siblings navigating their mother’s sharp-witted, heart-heavy final days, the film blends dry humor, raw honesty, and plenty of tissue-grabbing moments. With Winslet, Helen Mirren, Toni Collette, Andrea Riseborough, and Johnny Flynn leading the charge, this Christmas Eve Netflix release promises catharsis wrapped in twinkling lights.
🎥 “Merv” Trailer: Zooey Deschanel and Charlie Cox Navigate Breakups, Beach Trips, and Dog Co-Parenting in This Feel-Good Canine Comedy — Premiering December 10th on Prime Video
Breakups get complicated, and in this new canine comedy, they get downright adorable when the “kid” caught in the middle is a heartbroken dog. Zooey Deschanel and Charlie Cox star as exes whose shared-custody plan sends their pup into a funk, prompting a beachside “dog therapy” trip that unexpectedly rekindles old sparks.
🎥 “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, domestic bliss turns dangerous as Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried turn a plushy estate into a battlefield of secrets and seduction. Sweeney’s housemaid arrives with baggage of her own, only to discover Seyfried’s picture-perfect Nina slowly unraveling. Based on Freida McFadden’s bestseller, this glossy thriller promises a duel of mind games between two women with far more to hide than they let on.
🎥 “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw” Trailer: Greg Heffley Faces Dad Drama, Near-Disasters, and a Do-or-Die Wilderness Camp — Premieres December 5th on Disney+
Greg Heffley returns with his dad at the end of his rope, leading to one ultimatum and a one-way ticket to wilderness camp. With video games out and survival skills in, Greg faces a new level of cartoon chaos. Directed by Matt Danner and written/produced by Jeff Kinney, this fourth animated outing delivers fresh family mayhem and classic Wimpy Kid misadventures.
🎥 “The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants” New Trailer: SpongeBob, Patrick, and the Bikini Bottom Crew Embark on a Laugh-Packed Voyage With the Flying Dutchman — In Theaters December 19th
SpongeBob dives into his biggest quest yet, chasing the Flying Dutchman to prove he’s a “big guy,” only to get swept into a joke-packed journey through the ocean’s weirdest corners. With chaotic seas, goofy creatures, and nonstop nautical nonsense, this animated adventure delivers classic SpongeBob mayhem on a supersized scale.
🎥 “The Thing with Feathers” Final Trailer: Benedict Cumberbatch Faces Grief, Fatherhood, and a Haunting Crow in Filmmaker Dylan Southern’s Lyrical Adaptation — In Theaters November 28th
Benedict Cumberbatch stars in this dreamlike, fantasy-tinged drama as a newly widowed father unraveling while raising his two young sons. When a mischievous, possibly imaginary crow swoops in as both tormentor and unlikely guide, he’s pulled through a surreal storm of mourning and forced to face the grief he’s been dodging.
🎥 “Influencers” Trailer: Cassandra Naud Returns for a Darker, Deadlier Dive Into Social-Media Obsession in Kurtis David Harder’s Twisted Sequel — Premieres December 12th on Shudder
Writer-director Kurtis David Harder cranks up the online paranoia in this sun-soaked sequel set in Southern France, where CW (Cassandra Naud) turns identity theft and murder into a glossy, high-stakes makeover. With Georgina Campbell and Lisa Delamar joining the stylish chaos, this second chapter in the Influencer franchise dives deeper into social-media-fueled terror.
🎥 “Man Finds Tape” Trailer: A Murder on Video Unleashes a Terrifying Supernatural Mystery in this New Found-Footage–Infused Horror Thriller— In Theaters December 5th
A true-crime YouTuber uncovers a disturbingly real murder tape, plunging a quiet Texas town into chaos in filmmakers Peter Hall and Paul Gandersman’s feature debut. Stars Kelsey Pribilski and William Magnuson unravel a decades-old legend where neighbors look shady and shadows feel alive. With genre pros C. Robert Cargill and Aaron Moorhead & Justin Benson producing, this indie stirs up family secrets, found-footage chills, and lurking-in-the-dark terror... proof that some tapes should never be played!
🎥 “Starring Dick Van Dyke” Trailer: PBS Celebrates a Hollywood Legend With Rare Footage, Iconic Roles, and Star-Studded Tributes — Premieres December 12th on PBS’ American Masters and on the PBS App
This celebratory documentary marks Dick Van Dyke’s 100th birthday by tracing his eight-decade rise from radio DJ and slapstick club act to TV pioneer and beloved movie icon. Packed with rare footage and fresh interviews with Julie Andrews, Carol Burnett, Jim Carrey, Steve Martin, and more, it highlights the charm and wit that made him timeless.
🎥 “The Shuffle” Trailer: HBO’s New Documentary Short Breaks Down the Making of the 1985 Chicago Bears’ Iconic Rap Video, The Super Bowl Shuffle — Premieres November 25th on HBO MAX
Produced for NFL Films, this HBO documentary short digs into how the “Super Bowl Shuffle” turned the ‘85 Bears from on-field dominators into pop-culture legends. With rare footage and new interviews revealing how a playful studio lark became a Grammy-nominated hit, it’s a reminder that even champions love a victory dance... especially when there’s a camera rolling.
🎥 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:
The wasteland just got weirder... and scarier.
📺 Fallout: Season 2 — Trailer
(on Prime Video Dec 17th)
Video games may be fueling Hollywood’s biggest movie hits, but their real breakthroughs have been on TV — and Amazon’s Fallout might be the strongest example yet. Mixing post-apocalyptic spectacle, retro-futurist flair, mutant nightmares, and jet-black humor, the series nails the games’ spirit while blowing it out into a deliriously wild epic. After a breakout first season, the show returns next month, primed to get even weirder, nastier, and more deliciously unhinged.
Season 2 brings Elvis-style zombies, nuclear conspiracies, and even more ’50s Americana baked into the wasteland. Walton Goggins’ gunslinging Ghoul is back and still hunting the family he lost when the bombs fell, while Ella Purnell’s Lucy marches with the Ghoul through the Vegas desert seeking justice after discovering her dad helped doom the world.
Aaron Moten, Moisés Arias, Johnny Pemberton, Zach Cherry, and Xelia Mendes-Jones all return, with Justin Theroux joining as enigmatic mogul Robert House, plus guest stars Macaulay Culkin and Kumail Nanjiani.
Bigger, stranger, and extra radioactive, Fallout Season 2 is scheduled to detonate on Prime Video on Wednesday, December 17th.
Some truths are too big to hide.
📺 Monarch: Legacy of Monsters: Season 2 — Teaser
(on Apple TV Feb 27th)
TV is often dismissed as the “smaller” medium, but Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is here to prove otherwise. This Apple series operates on a massive scale — sprawling mythology, globe-shaking stakes, and now, in Season 2, an addition big enough to make viewers blink twice: King Kong himself.
Set within the Monsterverse, where Godzilla and Kong coexist as destructive gods of the modern world, the show continues its multi-generation saga of secrets, loyalties, and the human fallout of living alongside Titans. Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell return as Colonel Lee Shaw across dual timelines, joined once again by Anna Sawai, Kiersey Clemons, Ren Watabe, Mari Yamamoto, Joe Tippett, and Anders Holm.
Season 1 followed Sawai and Watabe’s half-siblings as they unraveled their family’s ties to the covert organization Monarch, uncovering buried history stretching from the 1950s to today. Season 2 raises the stakes even higher: Monarch’s future is teetering, old betrayals resurface, and past choices collide violently with the present. The story leads back to Skull Island, where a strange new village and a rising sea-born Titan ignite a chain reaction that forces everyone to question who’s an ally and who’s a threat.
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters returns to Apple TV on February 27, 2026.
Some cities remake you. And some remake your destiny.
📺 Blossoms Shanghai — Trailer
(on The Criterion Channel Nov 24th)
Wong Kar Wai, the filmmaker whose dreamy visuals and aching romanticism shaped modern cinema, steps into long-form storytelling. And the result is as hypnotic as you’d expect! Blossoms Shanghai marks his first TV series, a lush 30-episode adaptation of Jin Yucheng’s novel soaked in Wong’s signature color, mood, and poetic melancholy.
The story centers on Ah Bao (Hu Ge), an ordinary young man hustling his way through the high-stakes boom of 1990s Shanghai. As fortunes rise and loyalties wobble, mentorship blurs into manipulation, and every success casts a longer shadow. Spanning decades of ambition and a city racing toward reinvention, the series doubles as both character study and love letter to Shanghai itself.
Blossoms Shanghai premieres November 24th on The Criterion Channel, with three new episodes every Monday through January. Settle in — this is appointment viewing the only way Wong Kar Wai knows how.
📺 additional TV trailers:
📺 “Man vs Baby” Trailer: Rowan Atkinson Trades Housesitting Chaos for a Holiday Penthouse... and an Unexpected Nativity Stowaway — Premieres Thurs, December 11th on Netflix
Trevor Bingley (Rowan Atkinson) is done with disastrous housesitting—until one irresistible Christmas gig pulls him back in. Now a school caretaker, he’s suddenly juggling a luxury London penthouse and an unclaimed Baby Jesus from the school nativity. With a fragile infant, a fancy flat, and holiday chaos closing in, Trevor’s quiet Christmas doesn’t stand a snowball’s chance.
📺 “It’s Florida, Man: Season 2” Trailer: The Sunshine State’s Most Bizarre Tales Get an All-Star Reenactment Treatment in This Danny McBride-produced Anthology Series Featuring Adam DeVine, Haley Joel Osment, Taika Waititi, Jeremy Renner & More — Premieres Fri, November 28th on HBO MAX
Florida’s back with another round of real-life absurdity. From producers Danny McBride, Jody Hill, and David Gordon Green, this anthology comedy turns actual Florida headlines into reenactments so bonkers they’d be unbelievable anywhere else.
📺 “WondLa: Season 3” Trailer: The Journey Ends as Eva Faces War, Destiny, and the Fight to Unite Two Worlds in This Final Season of Apple’s Animated Sci-fi Adventure — Premieres Wed, November 26th on Apple TV
This animated saga ends with one last journey and an all-out war, as Eva (Jeanine Mason) races to reclaim the stolen Heart of the Forest before everything falls apart. She rallies old and new allies to unite humans and aliens alike — proving there’s no “them,” only us.
📺 “Little Disasters” Trailer: Diane Kruger & Jo Joyner Face an Unthinkable Rift Between Friends in This Limited Series Based on Sarah Vaughan’s Thriller Novel — Premieres Thurs, December 11th on Paramount+
Based on Sarah Vaughan’s novel, this thriller centers on Jess (Diane Kruger), whose injured baby’s ER visit puts her in the hands of her doctor friend Liz (Jo Joyner) — the only one who suspects something’s wrong. A single call to social services triggers a spiral of consequences that twists trust into fear and friendship into a psychological minefield.
📺 “Missing: Dead or Alive?: Season 2” Trailer: Netflix’s New True-Crime Docuseries Dives Into Disturbing New Mysteries of People Who Seem to Disappear Into Thin Air — Premieres Mon, November 24th on Netflix
A young woman disappears overnight. A man vanishes, leaving behind everything he’d never walk away from. As police unravel these unnerving cases, this true-crime docuseries dives into mysteries where every clue deepens the dread and every answer demands a price.
📺 “The Promised Land” Trailer: A Biblical Exodus Gets a Hilarious Modern Twist in This Documentary-Style Comedy About Moses and His Wandering ‘Startup’ — Now Streaming on Angel.com
This documentary-style comedy gives the Exodus a mockumentary makeover, following Moses and the Hebrews as they stumble out of Egypt like a chaotic start-up finding its footing. Surrounded by Miriam, Aaron, and Joshua, Moses learns freedom is basically office life in sandals.
📺 “Taylor Swift: The End of an Era” Trailer: A Six-Episode Deep Dive Into Taylor’s Life On and Off the World’s Biggest Tour — Premieres December 12th on Disney+
Taylor Swift’s six-part docuseries pulls back the curtain on her record-breaking tour, offering an intimate look at the whirlwind behind the headlines. With appearances from Gracie Abrams, Sabrina Carpenter, Travis Kelce, Ed Sheeran, Florence Welch, and her touring family, it reveals the teamwork and grit behind a global phenomenon.



