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Eggers Dives Into Darkness with Werwulf Trailer
Eggers’ Werwulf trailer teases a grim 13th‑century horror with Aaron Taylor‑Johnson, Lily‑Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe, promising Eggers’ most visceral, haunting work yet ahead of a Christmas Day release.

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Ridley Scott’s The Dog Stars Unveils a Grim Post-Apocalyptic Survival Tale
The Dog Stars trailer offers a clearer look at Ridley Scott’s apocalyptic world where Hig (Jacob Elordi) and Bangley (Josh Brolin) shelter from a brutal landscape, facing feral attackers as a mysterious radio transmission hints at humanity’s hope; based on Peter Heller’s novel, the film also stars Margaret Qualley and others and debuts in theaters on August 28.

Toy Story 5 Trailer Puts Playtime to the Test Against Tech
Pixar drops a new Toy Story 5 trailer where Buzz, Woody, and the gang confront a tech-driven challenge as Bonnie gets a Lilypad tablet; Bad Bunny and Alan Cumming join the voice cast for a June 19 theatrical release.

Cannes buzz trailer hints at a monster-sized alien siege in a remote town
The first trailer for Na Hong-jin’s film Hope, shown at Cannes, drops a remote-town siege plot where aliens stalk and slaughter locals, with a cast led by Hwang Jung-min, Zo In-Sung, Jung Ho-yeon, Alicia Vikander, and Michael Fassbender. Early critics are generally positive on the action and creature-feel, though visuals for the aliens may be refined before the fall release.

Strange New Worlds Season 4 Trailer Signals a Grim, High-Stakes Galaxy
Paramount debuted the first full trailer for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 4 at CCXP Mexico, signaling a more serious tone as the Enterprise embarks on big interstellar missions while time is running out and some crew may disappear before the show moves toward its fifth and final season; Season 4 premieres July 23 and will air through late September.

Clayface Goes Full Horror: A Cronenbergian Trailer for DC’s Monster Movie
The first Clayface trailer reveals a David Cronenberg–style body-horror turn for the Batman villain in a DC Studios project run by James Gunn and Peter Safran, directed by James Watkins and starring Tom Rhys Harries alongside Naomi Ackie, with a script by Mike Flanagan. The ominous sound design and transformation-focused visuals hint that the film will lean into unsettling, gore-light body horror rather than traditional superhero fare, as Clayface's full physical menace is teased but not fully revealed, opening October 23.

Looney Tunes Legal Clash: First Trailer for Coyote vs. Acme Drops
The first trailer for Coyote vs. Acme introduces a meta-Looney Tunes courtroom comedy, with Will Forte as Wile E. Coyote’s lawyer and John Cena representing Acme, plus Lana Condor in the cast; after Warner Bros. shelved the film in 2023, Ketchup Entertainment picked up rights and will release it on August 28, signaling broad family appeal despite the studio shakeup.

Final Mandalorian and Grogu Trailer Dials Up Nostalgia
Disney has released the final trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu ahead of its May 22 theatrical release, showing Din Djarin and Grogu as New Republic agents alongside Zeb Orellios and Colonel Ward, with Imperial Remnant intrigue, Rotta the Hutt’s live-action debut, and plenty of Grogu cuteness and John Williams‑style motifs.

Paramount's Street Fighter Trailer Embraces Campy Nostalgia, Teases Tournament Conspiracy
Paramount’s new Street Fighter trailer doubles down on campy nostalgia, highlighting Ryu and Ken in a ’90s-inspired live-action tournament with Chun-Li as a conspiracy around M. Bison drives the action, joined by Akuma, Dhalsim, and Vega, ahead of the October 16, 2026 release.

Godzilla Minus Zero Teaser Sets Sights on the U.S.
The first teaser for Godzilla Minus Zero, a direct sequel to Godzilla Minus One, debuted after CinemaCon and confirms a 1949-set story with returning leads Ryunosuke Kamiki and Minami Hamabe. The film, shot in IMAX and expanding the kaiju scale, mostly unfolds in Japan but includes a shot of Godzilla by the Statue of Liberty, signaling a U.S. confrontation as it heads to theaters in Japan on November 3 and in the U.S. on November 6.

Supergirl’s New Trailer Brings Lobo, Krypto, and a Soulful 60s Anthem
The latest Supergirl trailer, set to the 1967 soul hit What Becomes of the Brokenhearted, features Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El, a high-profile cameo by Jason Momoa’s Lobo and a mission with Ruthye to track down the villain Krem, as Krypto is drawn into the danger. The film also includes a Superman cameo and promises a blend of emotional stakes around loss with action and found-family moments, leading to the June 26 release.