Epic teased Rocket League's move to Unreal Engine 6 with a real-time, in-game trailer shown at the Paris Major, signaling a forthcoming engine upgrade for the free-to-play racer as part of Epic's UE6 rollout.
The Boys' post-finale teaser arrives with a slick new trailer for Vought Rising, offering a sharp preview of the series’ continuing corporate intrigue and superhero chaos and drawing early praise for its tone and visuals.
The PS5 launch trailer for IO Interactive’s 007 First Light teases Bond’s gadget-filled, action-heavy missions ahead of the May 27 release, with a Kensington-level vibe and familiar Bond touches highlighted by previews.
HBO's DC Studios series Lanterns announces an Aug. 16 premiere with a new trailer that expands the cast—Kyle Chandler as Hal Jordan, Aaron Pierre as John Stewart, Nathan Fillion back as Guy Gardner, and Laura Linney in an undisclosed role—while promising a dark, earth-based mystery that widens into an otherworldly setting as Damon Lindelof, Tom King, and Chris Mundy steer the project for DC Studios and HBO.
Nintendo released a new trailer for Yoshi and the Mysterious Book ahead of its May 21, 2026 Switch 2 release, highlighting Mr. Encyclopedia’s quirky creatures that Yoshi uses in various ways to solve puzzles across levels, showcasing the game’s art style and exploration-driven gameplay.
Spencer Pratt pushed back on claims that he lives in a trailer, insisting he has no house because it was burned down and pushing back on the living-situation rumors surrounding his personal life.
A GTA 6 superfan monitors foot traffic at a cafe near Rockstar North via Google Maps to guess when the next trailer will drop, joining a wave of pattern-hunting speculation as Take-Two’s May earnings call approaches and a GTA 6 trailer remains unseen.
Kotaku reports that Warner Bros. and TT Games’ Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight will launch on May 22 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, with a Switch 2 version planned but no date yet; a new launch trailer centers on Seal’s Kiss From a Rose, blending Batman history to hype the open‑world Arkham‑style adventure.
Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey trailer features American accents for all characters—despite several cast members being British—and includes casual modern phrasing like 'daddy' and 'Let's go!' Critics say the choice undercuts the epic's gravitas and that, while language in film is always a translation, the dialogue reads too contemporary; some wonder if subtitled ancient Greek or a more formal register would have preserved a timeless feel. The film opens July 17, 2026.
Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey is being teased ahead of its July 17 release, with a new trailer and Nolan’s Colbert interview hinting at a faithful yet expansive big‑screen take on Homer’s epic. Matt Damon stars as Odysseus, alongside Zendaya as Athena, Tom Holland as Telemachus, and Anne Hathaway as Penelope; the footage includes the Cyclops, Charybdis, the dead-spirit visit, and the Trojan horse, while Nolan suggests a cinematic world where gods loom and time-bending storytelling is in play. Questions linger about how far dark material (Circe, Calypso, slavery, the suitors’ fate) will be shown, but the director’s non-linear narrative sensibilities signal a blockbuster that blends adventure with mythic divinity, aiming to honor the original while pushing boundaries.
Christopher Nolan's adaptation of Homer’s Odyssey released a new trailer, with Matt Damon as Odysseus, Tom Holland as Telemachus, Anne Hathaway as Penelope, Robert Pattinson as Antinous, and Charlize Theron as Calypso. The $250 million film, shot entirely on large-format IMAX cameras, promises mythic trials from whirlpools to Cyclops; a cinema trailer leak preceded the reveal. The Odyssey is scheduled for release July 16 in Australia and July 17 in the UK and US.
Christopher Nolan released a new trailer for The Odyssey, a $250 million IMAX-shot epic adaptation of Homer, starring Matt Damon as Odysseus with Tom Holland and Anne Hathaway; the film arrives in theaters July 17, showcasing a grand mythic voyage that could be Nolan’s most expensive project yet.
Subnautica 2 released an Early Access cinematic trailer announcing a May 14, 2026 launch at 08:00 PDT / 15:00 UTC, priced at 29.99 USD as a one‑time purchase that includes all updates through 1.0 and beyond; storefronts like Steam, Epic Games, and Xbox have updated pages and screenshots, with a Discord channel for ongoing news and community events.
Sony released the trailer for the new Resident Evil movie, directed and co-written by Zach Cregger, offering an original story with a new courier-protagonist amid a Raccoon City outbreak and no appearances from classic characters like Leon or Jill; produced by Constantin Film, with Shay Hatten co-writing, the reboot hits theaters on Sept. 18, continuing the franchise after six previous installments.
The first trailer for Will Gluck's rom-com imagines a New York City where single people are allowed to have sex for one night each year. Callum Turner and Monica Barbaro play two love-starved strangers navigating a citywide series of misadventures as their chemistry grows, with an ensemble that includes Maya Hawke, Julia Fox, King Princess, Ziwe, Molly Ringwald, and LeVar Burton; the film opens in theaters on August 7, 2026.