This week I’m slowly catching up. dark matter; I’m about 20 hours later Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door On the switch; I’m still trying to fit a trip to the cinema into my schedule Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
In other words, I’m behind! This week’s trailer gave me more to watch, from the next Marvel movie, thunderboltto a hilarious and bizarre black comedy rumor, arrive Disclaimer, Alfonso Cuaron’s new Apple TV Plus series. Not to mention all the game trailers coming out of Sony’s State of Game event this week.
Check out some of my favorite trailers from this week below.
thunderbolt
Marvel hasn’t revealed much thunderboltthe Red Guardian played by David Harbour, and his daughter Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) will appear in the new film, which will conclude the fifth phase of the Marvel Universe next May.
Joining them are Taskmaster (Olga Kurylenko), Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) and John Walker (Washington Art Russell), Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) is their apparent leader. There is also a mysterious figure named Bob (Louis Pullman), who serves as edgeCharles Pulliam-Moore hinted at it earlier this week – and polygon Oncoming – probably the Sentinel, Marvel’s version of a super – well, a flying, bulletproof guy with superhuman strength, speed and agility.
rumor
I’m trying to think of the best comparison rumor arrive. The large, sans-serif, shaded font is reminiscent of 1970s exploitation films, as is its backlit fog and sometimes pinkish tint, which makes it look a bit like a vintage film print.
The trailer documents Wes Anderson’s intentional blocking and framing, mixed with Quentin Dupieux’s absurdism. eraser. Have a huge brain? There are also some zombies. The leaders of the G7 countries are also stuck in the woods over all this. no matter what it is, rumorThe dark comedy, co-directed by Guy Martin, Evan Johnson and Galen Johnson, looks set to make a splash when it hits theaters on October 18th.
sinner
sinner Director Ryan Coogler stars one of the main actors, Michael B. Jordan, as twin brothers in the 1930s who return to their hometown to start over, only to encounter some unknown horrors.
Both the name and the trailer point to religious themes. (“You keep dancing with the devil, and one day he’ll follow you home.”) But the shadow outside the jukebox and a little boy entering the church with fresh claw marks on his face hint at more. Maybe it’s a murderous cult, maybe the town is haunted by a real demon. What’s going on is a complete mystery, and here’s hoping it stays that way until it hits theaters on March 7.
Alfonso Cuaron’s new Apple TV series, Disclaimer, is a seven-part psychological thriller that will begin streaming on October 11. Cate Blanchett stars as Catherine Ravenscroft, a journalist whose dark secrets are revealed in an anonymous novel sent to her.
These secrets are apparently enough to threaten her relationship with her husband Robert (Sacha Baron Cohen) and son Nicholas (Kody Smit-McPhee). The series also stars Kevin Kline, Leslie Manville, Louise Partridge, Laila George and Hoyan, and is narrated by Indira Varma.