Trailer Updates: John Wick-esque, Robbie the Chimp, Silo Secrets, and Various Monsters

Time again to catch up on what’s been new in the world of trailers.
Robert Eggers has an unique take on a classic character in Nosferatu, the full trailer of which has been made available (and as an exclusive for Digital Digest Trailers, we also have …



Time again to catch up on what's been new in the world of trailers.

Robert Eggers has an unique take on a classic character in Nosferatu, the full trailer of which has been made available (and as an exclusive for Digital Digest Trailers, we also have the music-only version of this trailer). Wolf Man gets the same treatment with also a first full trailer and a music-only trailer.

I had thought that "Cry Macho" was Clint Eastwood's last film, but the legendary actor/director has one more for us apparently in Juror #2. It has a really tasty premise of the person who actually comitted the crime being in the jury for the person falsely accused of the same crime. Moral conundrum ensues.

Moving onto Apple TV+ trailers, we have the second season trailers for Silo, Bad Sisters, Curses!, and Severance (and the first season trailer for Before). The others are fine, but having to wait two and a half years after that Severance cliff-hanging is the kind of tortuous psychological experiment Lumon Industries likes to run.

Looking forward to 2025 releases, the Robbie Williams autobiography Better Man is made more interesting by the fact that Robbie Williams plays himself in the movie. But instead of using de-aging technology, they've opted to turn him into a chimp, which to be fair, solves a lot of problems. Companion looks just disturbing enough to get some attention. While the John Wick chronicles may have ended, Lionsgate does not plan to just let this lucrative franchise go, and Ballerina is the first of what probably will be many spin-offs from the John Wick universe. The career resurrection of Ke Huy Quan is just a delightful story for those of us who grew up in the '80s, and he takes on a Jackie Chan type role in Love Hurts.

Check out all of our recently added trailers here.

Trailer Updates: The Next Parasite, Cillian Murphy, End of Marvel Phase Five, and Sins

It’s been just over a week since our last update and there’s been quite a few updates since then.
Bong Joon-ho’s latest movie, Mickey 17, is a sci-fi black comedy and even if it’s half as good as Parasite, then it will be worth watching. The trailer i…



It's been just over a week since our last update and there's been quite a few updates since then.

Bong Joon-ho's latest movie, Mickey 17, is a sci-fi black comedy and even if it's half as good as Parasite, then it will be worth watching. The trailer is a hoot and check out Robert Pattinson as you've never seen him before.

Oscar winner Cillian Murphy is back in another Oscar contender, a long shot this time. Historical drama Small Things Like These has some fantastic cinematography and features some great silent acting by Murphy.

Apple's original movie Blitz makes a story from a personal slice of a larger historical event, and these are usually quite good.

We're firmly in the terrority where we get some debut trailers for big-ish 2025 movies, and Marvel's Thunderbolts* has all of us wondering whether this is going to be a good Marvel movie, or a bad one (and also what does the asterisk mean).

Ryan Coogler teams up with Michael B. Jordan once again, and no, it's not another Creed movie. It's Sinner, a Jim Crow-era supernatural horror film that looks fantastic, especially with its IMAX 70mm 2.76:1 aspect ratio.=

Other notable new trailers include Freedom, Brothers, and Den of Thieves 2: Pantera

There are also second trailers for The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Gladiator II, Red One, and the first full trailer for A Real Pain.

Check out all of our recently added trailers here.

Trailer Updates: Video Game Movies, An Ambitious Gamble, and Halloween Delights

Time again to look at our recent trailer updates.
The Sonic movie franchise got off to a really bad start with that infamous (now pulled) trailer with the ugly Sonic, but since the redesign, it has gone from strength and strength and the third movie l…



Time again to look at our recent trailer updates.

The Sonic movie franchise got off to a really bad start with that infamous (now pulled) trailer with the ugly Sonic, but since the redesign, it has gone from strength and strength and the third movie looks like great fun too. Luckily, the trailer has been well received as well, which is always a good sign.

Not as well received was the teaser trailer for A Minecraft Movie. It was always going to be hard to adapt a game like Minecraft, but the "Borderlands" fiasco shows that even easier to adapt games are hard if you don't take the fandom seriously (except for all that toxic stuff, which should be ignored).

Speaking of pulled trailers and poor receptions, the Megalopolis trailer finally dropped following the fake quotes scandal - the movie has divided critics, and for all of its ambition, it may be just too ambitious for a movie that wants to make money.

Halloween is just around the corner, so it means some nice horror trailers for movies released before then, or trailers for future movies that will be running in front of these Halloween themed films. 

Apartment 7A is a prequel to "Rosemary's Baby", and while it isn't coming to theaters (only to Paramount+), it's still one that's appropriately timed for the Halloween audience. 

The full trailer for Smile 2, the sequel to the surprise 2022 hit, is another Halloween timed trailer, along with the second trailer for Never Let Go.

House of Spoils seems very interesting to me - combining the cooking elements of shows like "The Bear" and "Boiling Point" (both are intense and scary, for non horror reasons) with your typical Blumhouse twist. Bagman is your more traditional "monster in the closet" deal, and Lionsgate will hope this movie will have a lot more success than the recent fare.

And while the fascinating Nightbitch is to be released well after Halloween, I'm sure its trailer will be showing in front of the above movies, along with the teaser trailer for Wolf Man (unless the full trailer is released before then, which is a possibility).

Other notable trailer releases includes Nickel Boys, The Fire Inside, and The Superboys of Malegaon.

Check out all of our recently added trailers here.

Trailer Updates: Big Movies, Disney’s Slate, and Apple TV

Sorry for the length between the last update and this one – we will try to be more punctual in the future!
As a result, there’s a whole lot of trailers to go through.
We’re starting to get some movie trailer for 2025 releases, including the teaser fo…



Sorry for the length between the last update and this one - we will try to be more punctual in the future!

As a result, there's a whole lot of trailers to go through.

We're starting to get some movie trailer for 2025 releases, including the teaser for the Brad Pitt F1 movie imaginately titled F1. Captain America: Brave New World is another one of 2025's big relases that now has a teaser trailer floating out there.

But before we get to 2025, there are still some pretty big 2024 releases, including the new trailer for Gladiator II, the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, the second full trailer for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, and the first full trailer for Joker: Folie à Deux

Apple TV seems to be the place for the most interesting TV shows these days, and Bad Monkey, Disclaimer, and new seasons of Pachinko and Slow Horses.

D23 also happened during this stretch, and this usually means a glut of new trailer. We now have a teaser the live-action remake of Snow White, the new Star Wars show Skeleton Crew, and Pixar's first TV series Win or Lose, as well as more trailers for Moana 2, Agatha All Along, and Mufasa: The Lion King.

Notable mentions include Cuckoo, Conclave, and Lee. And we also added a bunch of new download here), our favourite movie at the moment.

Check out all of our recently added trailers here.

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A large criminal network operates tens of thousands of fake webshops that have processed over a million orders totaling USD 50 million, stealing credit card details from more than 850,000 victims mainly in Western Europe and the USA.

A large criminal network operates tens of thousands of fake webshops that have processed over a million orders totaling USD 50 million, stealing credit card details from more than 850,000 victims mainly in Western Europe and the USA.

Trailer Updates: Vampires, Santa, Old Ass, and a Tough Lottery

Time again to look at what’s been happening in the trailer scene this past little while.
A stylish remake of a horror classic seems to be happening with Nosferatu – if the film is as interesting looking as the trailer, we have a winner here.
Her…



Time again to look at what's been happening in the trailer scene this past little while.

A stylish remake of a horror classic seems to be happening with Nosferatu - if the film is as interesting looking as the trailer, we have a winner here.

Here's another take on an old classic theme, Santa. Red One sees Santa get kidnapped, and it's the job of the E.L.F. (Extremely Large and Formidable) to get him back in time for you know what. The dodgy acronym aside, this seems like harmless Christmas fun to me.

Speaking of high concepts, what if you were able to communicate with your (almost) 40-year-old self? What would you say to her, what would she say to you? My Old Ass will let us know.

Mel Gibson, the director, is back with the "bottle movie" Flight Risk, starring a follically-challenged Mark Wahlberg - looks intense.

One of the final film appearance by the late and great Ray Liotta, 1992 is a heist movie set in the background of the L.A. Riots, and stars Tyrese Gibson and Scott Eastwood.

Longlegs looks creepy AF, especially the teasers here and here. You've been warned!

And finally, Jackpot teams Awkwafina and John Cena with acclaimed comedic director Paul Feig. Set in a dystopic America that's the current reality is edging uncomfortably towards.

Check out all of our recently added trailers here.

Trailer Updates: Brad, George, Matt, and Lego Pharrell

Time to look at what’s been happening in the trailer scene this past little while.
The full trailer for Alien: Romulus was released, and it looks very much a return to where it all began for the somewhat trouble franchise – a new standalone survi…



Time to look at what's been happening in the trailer scene this past little while.

The full trailer for Alien: Romulus was released, and it looks very much a return to where it all began for the somewhat trouble franchise - a new standalone survival horror film is very much welcomed. This looks to be a prequel, set between the first and second Alien films.

Brad Pitt and George Clooney reunites in Wolfs, the kind of action-comedy film that we've not been strangers to in recent times, but the star power here might just help push the movie over the line.

And here's a Lego movie that's a bit different. It's not Star Wars, or superheroes, but one about musicial Pharrell Williams. Piece by Piece definitely looks (and sounds) very interesting, and it too has a lot of star power involved.

Damon and Affleck reunites too? No, not that Affleck, the other one, and both runs riots in the heist movie, The Instigators.

The first movie was a surprise hit, so it's no surprise that the sequel had been greenlit. Smile 2 follows a new protagonist that will come face to face to that horrific looking smile time and time again.

And for those wondering what Kieran Culkin has been up to after Succession, he's in the Jesse Eisenberg written and directed film A Real Pain.

Check out all of our recently added trailers here.

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