TGIF. While you’re planning for the long weekend ahead, we’ve rounded up the top movie and TV trailers that you may have missed during the week.
Adam Sandler takes on a serious role in A24’s Uncut Gems, while Netflix’s suspenseful film El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie debuted its official trailer. From HBO’s chilling series Watchmen to Hulu’s horror movie Wounds, here are the top movie and TV shows to keep on your radar.
Wounds
Huluween is here there are many horror flicks coming to Hulu soon, including Wounds, which hits the streaming service on October 18. After a guy uncovers some grotesque phone footage, it starts to creep into his everyday life. Dakota Johnson, Armie Hammer, and Zazie Beetz will never make you look at cockroaches, bugs, and blood the same.
Game of Thrones Prequel
Long live the Targaryens: An untitled Game of Thrones Prequel is in the works and it will highlight the Mother of Dragon’s family history. HBO has not shared a release date yet for the show, which according to George R.R. Martin, will have a lot of fire-breathing creatures.
Uncut Gems
Adam Sandler plays a jewelry dealer who finds himself in a life-threatening situation in Uncut Gems. When his merchandise is taken from his girlfriend and one of his top sellers, he must pay his debts or die. Uncut Gems, which also stars Lakeith Stanfield and Idina Menzel, hits theaters on December 13.
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) is back for El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie and he’s on the run from the cops. Picking up after the groundbreaking Breaking Bad finale, Jesse Pinkman finds himself returning to old friends and he’s apparently “ready” for his next big move. El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie is coming to Netflix on October 11 and will have a limited run in theaters from October 11 to October 13.
Watchmen
There’s more to the masked individuals: Watchmen, a series based on the superhero comic book maxiseries of the same name co-created by Dave Gibbons, hits HBO on October 20.
Into the Dark: Uncanny Annie
A board game becomes a creepy Halloween night activity in Into the Dark: Uncanny Annie. When a group of college students gets trapped in a cat and mouse chase, they must outsmart an evil entity before it’s too late.
Dollface
Breaking up sucks, as shown in the quirky comedy Dollface. After her boyfriend of five years says “it’s Splitsville,” Jules (Kat Dennings) must use her imagination to get through the healing process.
The Irishman
Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci lead the cast of The Irishman, a film about organized crime in post-war America, as told by World War II veteran Frank Sheeran who worked alongside some of the most violent figures of the 20th century.
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