2026’s Wildest Thriller Confirmed, With Two Weapons Actors and a Terrifying Creature – Watch the Whalefall Trailer

20th Century Studios might have another big hit on their hands with Whalefall, a new thriller that looks incredibly intense. The first trailer for the film, directed by Brian Duffield and starring Austin Abrams and Josh Brolin, shows a truly frightening scenario: being trapped inside a whale. According to the trailer’s description, while rare, being swallowed alive by a whale is possible, and the movie portrays it as a terrifying ordeal.

Disney+’s New #1 Movie Is Guaranteed to Lose Its Top Spot To Another Sci-Fi Film In 2 Weeks

Despite the success of Toy Story and Toy Story 4 currently ranking among the top 5 worldwide, Pixar’s Hoppers is actually #1 globally and in the U.S. Released on Disney+ on June 3rd, Hoppers tells the story of Mabel, a college student whose mind is transferred into a robotic beaver, giving her the ability to talk to animals and protect their home from a mayor who wants to build on the land. It quickly rose to the top spot and remains there, according to FlixPatrol.

Crunchyroll’s Dark Anime Series Reveals Major Summer Update

I’m so excited – we’re getting a second season of Clevatess on July 8th! It’s going to continue the story of that amazing beast, his complicated friend Alicia Glenfall, and the little one they’re both trying to protect. And that’s not all! They’ve announced some fantastic new voice actors joining the cast. Megumi Han, who you might know from shows like Naruto and One Piece, will be voicing Zavthier, and the incredible Tomokazu Sugita (Gintama, Demon Slayer) is going to play Lasswell. Seriously, you HAVE to check out the new trailer below – it looks amazing!

Disclosure Day review: Moments of classic Spielberg awe elevate clunky UFO thriller

In 1977, Steven Spielberg released Close Encounters of the Third Kind, followed by E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in 1982. These films are considered by many to be the most important and influential movies ever made about aliens visiting Earth. Both are filled with Spielberg’s signature sense of awe and wonder, and they dramatically shaped pop culture – remaining powerfully moving and enjoyable even now.