Death of a Unicorn‘s new trailer amps up the action. Terrifier‘s David Howard Thornton becomes Mickey Mouse in yet another Steamboat Willie horror tale. Plus, see Kelly Marie Tran take on a horrifying entity in the first trailer for Control Freak. Spoilers now!
During a recent panel at Fan Expo Vancouver 2025, Andy Serkis confirmed The Hunt for Gollum has been pushed back a full year and will now release in December of 2027.
Yeah, it is not 2026. It was originally going to be December 2026. It is going to be December 2027.
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Bloody-Disgusting has two new posters for Fear Street: Prom Queen evoking the cover art of original series’ artist, Bill Schmidt.
Alicia Vikander decides who’s worthy of siring children in the trailer for The Assessment, co-starring Elizabeth Olsen.
A new trailer for Death of a Unicorn pitches the film less as a comedy and more as an action-horror movie.
A familiar-looking “demonic rodent with shorts and a hat” runs amok aboard a steamboat in the trailer for Screamboat, starring Terrifier‘s David Howard Thornton.
A motivational speaker’s (Kelly Marie Tran) itchy scalp is caused by some sort of parasitic entity in the trailer for Control Freak.
By a similar token, a demonically-possessed hitman seeks revenge against the organization who kept him in a coma for the last 12 years in the trailer for Demon City.
Meanwhile, a mysterious object seen floating in the night sky heralds disaster for a surprise birthday party in the trailer for I See the Demon.
Crunchyroll has also released a new trailer for Nyaight of the Living Cat, an animated series from director Takashi Miike in which anyone who touches a cat mutates into one themself.
We also have a trailer for Time Travel is Dangerous, an indie comedy about a pair of antique store owners who acquire their stock with the aid of a time machine.
Finally, NYC Mayor Wilson Fisk takes a stand against masked vigilantes in a new TV spot for Daredevil: Born Again.
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