A24 has released the first trailer for Jonathan Glazer's utterly unnerving The Zone of Interest.
28.09.2023 - 09:49 / gamesradar.com / Henry Cavill / Samuel L.Jackson / John Cena / James Bond / Sofia Boutella / James
The first full trailer for Kingsman creator Matthew Vaughn's new action comedy Argylle is finally here – and, well, we're still none the wiser as to what it's really about. What we do know, though, is that the teaser, which you can watch above, sees Bryce Dallas Howard's timid spy novelist Elly Conway having a pretty... cat-astophic day.
Billed as a "razor-witted, reality-bending, globe-encircling spy thriller", the movie, written by I Still See You's Jason Fuchs, follows Elly as she gets swept up in the real-life, high-stakes world of espionage mission after she meets Sam Rockwell's secret agent.
Turns out, the organization Rockwell's Aiden works for has caught wind that Elly's next book, which centers on square-haired sleuth Argylle (Henry Cavill) as he tries to take down a global crime syndicate, is starting to mirror an actual mission of theirs. So, naturally, she might just prove useful for the job...
The clip showcases all that, sure, as well as first looks at John Cena, Catherine O'Hara, and Vaughn faves Sofia Boutella and Samuel L. Jackson, but it also promises one heck of a twist at the end; an unveiling of the real Agent Argylle. It's a bit of a stretch but given the trailer's curious emphasis on Elly's pampered puss Alfie (played by supermodel Claudia Schiffer's cat, no less), our money's on the moggy.
Also starring Dua Lipa, Ariana DeBose, and Bryan Cranston, Argylle releases in cinemas on February 2. While we wait, check out our list of the most exciting upcoming movies heading our way throughout 2023 and beyond.
A24 has released the first trailer for Jonathan Glazer's utterly unnerving The Zone of Interest.
More than a decade after Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas debuted in movie theaters, Street Fighter and Mega Man publisher Capcom pulled off something impressive: It made a direct sequel to the movie, with Burton’s blessing.
I have a confession to make: Before this week I, Toussaint Egan, avowed lover of animation and all things dark and spooky, had never seen The Nightmare Before Christmas. I know, this is a shock; I’ll give you a moment to process and collect your jaws from the floor.
Netflix has released the first full trailer for Bodies, the Stephen Graham-starring murder mystery that will have your brain in knots – and your eyes glued to the screen.
Writer Garth Ennis, co-creator of The Boys, is about to get his hands on one of the most iconic characters in fiction for an all new comic - James Bond. But don't expect the larger-than-life sci-fi super-spy of the long running movie franchise. Instead, Ennis will be delving all the way back to James Bond's original roots in the novels of Ian Fleming for his inspiration.
The next League of Legends spin-off, Song of Nunu, comes out in just a few weeks, and we've got an exclusive new trailer to show off.
CD Projekt Red and media company Anonymous Content have announced a partnership for a Cyberpunk 2077 “live-action project”, currently in early development.
When we first heard that Japan would make a live-action Pokemon series, we felt, “It was about time!” But then we listened more to what they had to say about what they were making, and admittedly, our eyebrows went way up. Because this wasn’t a series about a live-action trainer going around the world and catching Pokemon, this was a series set in our world about a young woman who needed the video game series to get through a tough period in her life. It sounded both very weird and “very Japanese.” And now, PokéTsume has gotten its first trailer.
A trailer for PokeTsume, a new live-action TV show from The Pokémon Company, has been released.
A group of former BioWare employees who were impacted by the studio's recent layoffs is suing for better severance pay.
Grab a first glimpse at Pluto, a new eight-episode anime series coming to Netflix on Oct. 27 — an international murder mystery in a world of noble robots and flawed humanity, based on the manga by Naoki Urasawa and Takashi Nagasaki.
Sad Cat Studios announced today that it has raised $5 million in funding, an investment in the studio that it plans to put towards its future games. The studio is currently working on its retro-style action-platformer Replaced, which it announced in 2021. GEM Capital invested in the studio in part to help it launch Replaced sometime in 2024.