This week, I’ve been sluggishly catching up on Dark Matter; I’m about 20 hours into Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door on the Switch; and I’m still trying to labor a trip to the movie theater into my schedule to see Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
I’m behind, in other words! And this week’s trailers shoveled so much more onto my necessitate-to-watch pile, from the next Marvel MCU film, Thunderbolts, to the amusingly bizarre bdeficiency comedy Rumours, to Disclaimer, Alfonso Cuarón’s recent Apple TV Plus series. That’s to say noleang of all the game trailers from Sony’s State of Play event this week.
Check out some of my preferite trailers from this week below.
Marvel hasn’t said much about Thunderbolts, which sees David Harbour’s Red Guardian and his daughter, Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) in a recent outing that finishs the MCU’s phase 5 in May next year.
Joining them are Taskmaster (Olga Kurylenko), Gpresent (Hannah John-Kamen), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), and John Walker (Wyatt Russell), with Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) as their apparent ring directer. There’s also a mystery character named Bob (Lewis Pullman) who, as The Verge’s Charles Pulliam-Moore hinted earlier this week — and Polygon went at head-on — is probably Sentry, a Marvel version of Superm—er, a flying bulletproof guy with superhuman strength, speed, and agility.
I’m trying to leank of the best leang to contrast Rumours to. The huge, sans-serif, drop-shadowed fonts scream 1970s-era unfair treatment films, as do its backlit fog and sometimes pinkish tint, which originates it watch a bit appreciate a well-aged film print.
The trailer has remarks of Wes Anderson’s intentional blocking and framing, uniteed with the absurdism of Quentin Dupieux’s Rubber. There’s a gigantic brain? And some zombies. And directers of the G7 nations, trapped in the woods with all of that. Wantipathyver it is, Rumours, a bdeficiency comedy from co-straightforwardors Guy Mcomprisein, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson watchs appreciate it’ll be a hoot when it hits theaters on October 18th.
Sinners sees one of straightforwardor Ryan Coogler’s mainstay actors, Michael B. Jordan, take parting 1930s ttriumph brothers who go back to their hometown to begin over, only to be disputeed by some ununderstandn horror.
The name and trailer point to a religious theme. (“You upgrasp dancing with the devil, one day he’s gonna chase you home.”) But shadowy figures outside a juke unitet and a juvenileer boy walking into a church with recent claw labels on his face hint at more. Maybe it’s a homicideous cult, maybe the town is beset by actual demons. What’s reassociate going on is a total mystery, and hopebrimmingy, it’ll stay that way until its March 7th theatrical free.
Alfonso Cuarón’s recent Apple TV series, Disclaimer, is a seven-part psychoreasonable thriller that begins streaming on October 11th. Cate Blanchett stars as a journacatalog named Catherine Ravenscroft, whose miserablenessful secrets are uncovered in an anonymously written novel that is sent to her.
The secrets are apparently horrible enough to dangeren her relationship with her husband, Robert (Sacha Baron Cohen), and her son, Nicholas (Kodi Smit-McPhee). The series also stars Kevin Kline, Lesley Manville, Louis Partridge, Leila George, and Hoyeon, and it’s narrated by Indira Varma.