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Maggie Gyllenhaal’s ‘The Bride!’ Drops An Electrified Trailer
We are getting a brand-new Bride of Frankenstein adaptation from Maggie Gyllenhaal. However, this edition is a little more punk rock than the previous Frankenstein projects we have seen in the past. Sorry, Guillermo del Toro, sometimes you just have to have fun.
Set in 1930’s Chicago, The Bride! centers around a love story as a mad scientist creates a companion for Frankenstein. However, after bringing the murdered woman back to life, she sparks a change in the city and within Frankenstein.
Gyllenhaal gave a press conference before the trailer release and explained that the classic James Whale’s story that inspired The Bride!. However, there will be two main changes to the original story. First, the primary focus of the film will be the bride of Frankenstein. Also, to ramp up the action, the two lovers will go on the run as outlaws.
โThe Bride comes back to life not knowing who she is and without any point of reference, without any compass to figure out who she is. So what does she need? What is her agenda? Part of it is just to figure out who she is now. There have been so many movies, so much literature, so much written, made, and thought about with men in that position. Who am I? Who am I, really? And so thatโs another real motivation for her, is who am I?โ
โI realized Frankensteinโs so lonely, and we hint at this a little bit in the trailer, he doesnโt have anyone to talk to, and his primary relationship, before we meet him, is with a movie star. Because a movie star is someone you can imagine you have a relationship with, and they donโt know you at all. Also, Frankenstein, whose face is so scary and whom people run screaming when they see him, heโs safe in the dark,โ Gyllenhaal stated.

โI really pulled from the book in some ways, in that Frank in the book is like, heโs so feeling, heโs so vulnerable,โ she added. โHeโs so full of need and hunger, and heโs also so smart. I mean, Frankenstein in the book just hangs out in a barn and listens to people and learns French. Thatโs hard to do. And so I needed somebody with all of those characteristics, and also tough. Also, he does some fucked up stuff, this monster, as monsters do. As I would say, we all do. So I needed someone who could hold all of that, the same thing, a massive aspect of, and to be able to hold the monstrous in a way that lets us look at it and go, yeah, okay, I donโt bash peopleโs heads in personally, but thereโs parts of me that have that kind of rage.โ
Maggie Gyllenhaal (The Dark Knight) wrote and directed the project. The Bride! features performances from Jake Gyllenhaal (Nightcrawler), Jessie Buckley (I’m Thinking of Ending Things), and Christian Bale (The Machinist). The film is set to release in theaters and IMAX on March 6th.
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The Practical Magic 2 Teaser Trailer Is Finally Here
The Practical Magic 2 teaser trailer is out, and it is worth taking a second to appreciate what we are actually looking at here. A film that bombed at the box office in 1998, fell short of recouping its $75 million budget, and got mixed reviews at best is now getting a sequel with its full original cast, a rebuilt set, and a room full of theater owners losing their minds at CinemaCon.
What Happened the First Time

The original Practical Magic came out in October 1998 and critics did not know what to do with it. It was part romantic comedy, part domestic abuse drama, part supernatural thriller, part crime story. The tonal whiplash was real, and the reviews reflected that. The film underperformed. Nobody called it a classic.
Then it became one anyway. The film found its audience over the following two decades, particularly among millennial women who responded to what it was actually doing underneath the genre mess. A film about women protecting each other, centered entirely on a bloodline of women, with a finale built around a community of women coming together.
What the Trailer Shows

Sandra Bullock opens the teaser in voiceover as Sally: โIโm sure youโve heard of the Owens family. The ones from Massachusetts. The ones their neighbors whisper are witches.โ Nicole Kidman is back as Gillian, settled into life with a black cat. The house on the cliff was rebuilt from scratch for the film.
Bullock said of returning: โComing back didnโt feel like shooting a sequel. It felt like coming back home.โ Given that the original cast and director were not involved in any franchise maintenance for twenty-eight years, that is something.
The Cast

Stockard Channing and Dianne Wiest are both back as the aunts Frances and Jet. The film adds Joey King as Sallyโs daughter. She uncovers buried family secrets and develops dark powers of her own. Maisie Williams, Xolo Maridueรฑa, and Solly McLeod round out the new generation.
Practical Magic 2 opens September 11, 2026.
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The HUNGRY Red Band Trailer Is Here and We Need to Stop Laughing at the Hippo
The trailer for HUNGRY dropped this morning, and before we get into it, I want to address something. You are going to look at the words โhippo horror movieโ and your brain is going to do a thing. It is going to go to Hungry Hungry Hippos. It is going to think this is a joke. You are going to be wrong, and the hippo is going to eat you for it.
Hippos kill an estimated 500 people per year in Africa. They are the third largest land animal on earth. They weigh up to 4,000 pounds, can run up to 19 miles per hour, and are aggressively territorial in both water and on land. The animals are also largely nocturnal, which means most of what they do to people happens in the dark. Jaws made us afraid of open water for forty years and sharks kill roughly five people globally per year. Five. Do the math.
The hippo has been waiting for its movie. HUNGRY might actually be it.
What Is Happening in This Movie

HUNGRY follows a group of tourists on a riverboat tour through the Louisiana swamplands who get lured off the main route with the promise of an exclusive experience. What they find instead is a ravenous hippopotamus lurking beneath the bayouโs murky water that has very different ideas about how this excursion is going to go.
That is the whole premise. Tourists. Swamp. Hippo. No one gets out easily.
The Louisiana bayou setting is doing a lot of work here. It is a landscape that already feels like it is hiding something. The water is opaque. The trees close in. Sound travels differently. If you are going to put an apex predator somewhere and make it feel genuinely threatening, a Louisiana swamp is about as correct a choice as you can make. The film is leaning into that and the trailer makes it clear this is not a sunlit adventure film. This is a survival movie.
Distributed by AURA Entertainment and classified as a survival thriller and creature horror, the film opens June 23.
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This Week in Horror: CinemaCon Delivered, Nicolas Cage Is Coming Back, and Someone Let Ti West Near a Christmas Story
It was a big week. CinemaCon happened, a Longlegs sequel got announced, and Lee Cronin’s The Mummy opened today, which we already covered but deserves to be in the roundup anyway because it is the biggest horror release of the month, and you should go see it. Here is everything else.
CinemaCon: The Horror Stuff
CinemaCon ran April 13 through 16 in Las Vegas and there was a lot. Here is what matters to us.
Werwulf got a real trailer, and it looks unhinged in the best way.

Robert Eggers’ follow-up to Nosferatu showed up at Universal’s presentation and it sounds like exactly what you want it to be. Aaron Taylor-Johnson transforms into a werewolf. Grimy medieval England. Lily-Rose Depp, Willem Dafoe, and Ralph Ineson are all in this. Variety called the transformation sequence alone worth the price of admission.
Practical Magic 2 happened and it was genuinely emotional.

Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman walked out together at Warner Bros.’ presentation and the room apparently lost it. The sequel reunites the Owens sisters, brings back Dianne Wiest and Stockard Channing, and adds Maisie Williams and Xolo Maridueรฑa as the next generation. They rebuilt the original house on the cliff. Sally is single now. If you know the original film you know why.
Ti West and Johnny Depp are making a Christmas horror movie and I have questions.

Paramount showed first footage from Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol, directed by Ti West and starring Depp in prosthetics as Scrooge. Ian McKellen is Jacob Marley. The Ghost of Christmas Present apparently shows up with his ribcage open. It is a Ti West film, so presumably this will be deeply upsetting by the end. Filing this under “extremely interested and also a little scared.”
Scary Movie is coming back June 5.

The original cast is back. Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Anna Faris, Regina Hall. The footage shown at Paramount’s panel apparently goes after reboots, remakes, elevated horror, and origin stories. That is a lot of ground to cover.
The Longlegs Universe Is Expanding

Osgood Perkins and Nicolas Cage are doing another Longlegs film, this time at Paramount, which picked it up because the scope was apparently bigger than Neon could handle. Not calling it a sequel exactly, more like something set in the same universe.
The Terror Is Back

The Terror: Devil in Silver drops May 7 on AMC+ and Shudder, and it looks like a proper return for the anthology. Dan Stevens stars as Pepper, a man committed to a psychiatric hospital who starts wondering if what he is experiencing is supernatural or if he is actually losing his mind. Based on Victor LaValle’s novel of the same name, who is also the showrunner. Judith Light, CCH Pounder, Stephen Root, and Marin Ireland are in the cast. Ridley Scott remains an executive producer. The first two seasons of The Terror were genuinely excellent, and this one has the cast to back it up.
Also Worth Knowing

Faces of Death is in theaters now and sitting at 69% on Rotten Tomatoes. Directed by Daniel Goldhaber, stars Barbie Ferreira as a content moderator who finds what might be real execution videos on a TikTok-style platform. It is a smart premise and the reviews say it mostly delivers.
Passenger got a trailer this week. Andrรฉ รvredal, who directed The Autopsy of Jane Doe and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, is calling it his scariest film yet. A supernatural entity latches onto a couple on a road trip.
The Young People from Osgood Perkins is still coming October 30, which means we are getting two Perkins-adjacent projects in the same year. This one stars Lola Tung, Nico Parker, Tatiana Maslany and Nicole Kidman and follows two school friends whose relationship turns sinister as one starts exhibiting disturbing behavior. Between this, Werwulf, and Other Mommy, fall 2026 is looking very good.
That is the week. Go see The Mummy.
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