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Trailers of the Week: Thunderbolts, Rumors, and Disclaimer

Trailers of the Week: Thunderbolts, Rumors, and Disclaimer

This week I started to recover slowly. Dark Matter; I have about 20 hours Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door In the key; And I’m still trying to add a movie trip to my schedule Bug Juice Bug Juice.

In other words, I’ve got your back! And this week’s trailers have added even more to my must-watch pile of the next Marvel MCU movie. thunderboltsfun weird black comedy rumors, with Disclaimer, Alfonso Cuarón’s new Apple TV Plus series. That’s to say nothing of all the gaming trailers at Sony’s State of Play event this week.

Check out some of my favorite trailers from this week below.

thunderbolts

Marvel hasn’t said much about it thunderboltsIt sees David Harbour’s Red Guardian and his daughter Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) in a new outing that wraps up Phase 5 of the MCU in May next year.

They are joined by Taskmaster (Olga Kurylenko), Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) and John Walker (Wyatt Russell), as well as their apparent gang leader, Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus). There is also a mysterious character named Bob (Lewis Pullman). thresholdCharles Pulliam-Moore hinted earlier this week – And Polygon went head to head – probably Sentry, the Marvel version of Superm-er; He is a bulletproof flying man with superhuman strength, speed and agility.

rumors

I’m trying to think of the best thing to compare it to rumors with. The large, sans-serif, shadowed fonts scream 1970s exploitation movies, as does the backlit haze and sometimes pinkish tint that makes it look a bit like a weathered film print.

In the trailer, Wes Anderson’s deliberate blocking and framing notes are mixed with Quentin Dupieux’s absurdity. Tyre. Got a giant brain? And some zombies. And the leaders of the G7 countries are stuck in the jungle with all this. Whatever it is, rumorsThe black comedy, signed by co-directors Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson and Galen Johnson, seems to make a big impact when it is released in theaters on October 18.

sinners

sinners We see Michael B. Jordan, one of director Ryan Coogler’s signature actors, portray twin brothers who return to their hometown in the 1930s to make a fresh start and face the fear of the unknown.

The title and trailer hint at a religious theme. (“Keep dancing with the devil, and one day he’ll follow you home.”) But shadowy figures outside a music restaurant and a young boy entering a church with fresh claw marks on his face hint at something more. Maybe this is a death cult, maybe the town is under siege by real demons. What’s actually going on is a complete mystery, and we hope it stays that way until it hits theaters on March 7.

Alfonso Cuaron’s new Apple TV series, disclaimer, It is a seven-episode psychological thriller that will begin airing on October 11. Cate Blanchett plays Catherine Ravenscroft, a journalist whose dark secrets are revealed in an anonymously written novel sent to her.

It turns out the secrets are bad enough to threaten her relationship with her husband Robert (Sacha Baron Cohen) and son Nicholas (Kodi Smit-McPhee). The series also stars Kevin Kline, Lesley Manville, Louis Partridge, Leila George and Hoyeon, and is narrated by Indira Varma.