CAYOTE VS ACME (2026): New Trailer From John Cena, Lana Condor, Will Forte…

John Cena’s latest is Coyote vs. Acme, an animated adventure/comedy set in the warehouse of the company responsible for all the highly questionable products used by Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Wile E. Coyote and the rest of the Looney Tunes gang.

Directed by Dave Green, key cast members include Lana Condor, Will Forte and P.J. Byrne.

Yeah! More Cena!

The last animation and live-action mix I saw, Tom and Jerry (2021), wasn’t great, which is why I’m making sure not to expect too much from this one.

Nevertheless, Tweety Bird, Bugs Bunny, Wile E. Coyote and Roadrunner are characters that have never failed to put a smile on my face. So, the least I can do is give this a chance at some point. After all, I do rather enjoy the silly/clever more often than not.

Are you ready for the nostalgia hit?

Zoe Buchansky, Nancy Linehan Charles, Aimee McGuire, Doug Montoya, Kelsey Leos Montoya, Bennie Taylor, Hayes Hargrove, Kristin K. Berg and Jeff Bergman also star.

Cayote VS Acme Release Dates: August 21st, 2026, (UK); August 28th, 2026 (US)…

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G

THE GREATEST (2026): New Trailer Starring Jaalen Best, Lacey Creighton, Amin Joseph, Michael Ealy…

Created by Ben Watkins, The Greatest is an eight-episode series that chronicles the highs and lows of the life of Muhammad Ali.

Starring Jaalen Best, as Ali, the story explores the personal relationships behind his public persona and the moments that shaped his iconic status.

Having already seen Ali’s story depicted several times in different ways, I’m interested, not just to learn what I may not already know about the boxing hero of millions. But also to marvel at Best’s seemingly flawless casting and portrayal.

It no doubt help’s that he resembles Ali to such an extent that I wouldn’t think twice if told he were his nephew.

Anyone else notice how much this trailer is reminiscent of this magnificent one minute forty seven seconds right here?

Michael Ealy, Lacey Creighton, Amin Joseph, Jim Chad, Dave Davis, Brandon McKnight, Rico E. Anderson, Elias Leacock, Aimé Donna Kelly, Jerod Haynes, Kaya Coleman, Adrian Alvarado, Brandon Victor Dixon, Cesili Williams and Tyee Tilghman also star.

The Greatest Release Dates: November 4th, 2026 (US)…

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G

THE END OF OAK STREET (2026): The Things I Liked…

If it were not for my standout favourite scene in Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor’s new sci-fi thriller, The End of Oak Street, I don’t know if I’d quite regret watching the film, but I’d certainly be less enthused about it.

I enjoyed the scary moments when the central family were being hunted by dinosaurs. I also appreciated the very engaging way the story and action sequences were shot. One more highlight is the dinosaur special effects, particularly how their appearance seems to reflect the latest scientific discoveries.

My issue is that I couldn’t stop comparing director David Robert Mitchell’s film to John Krasinski’s A Quiet Place (2018). Firstly, the films have a few things in common. But for me, the latter had me far more emotionally invested. And even though I don’t recall A Quiet Place explaining the monsters that sent the central family and everyone else into survival mode, I didn’t feel short-changed. With Oak Street, however, the ending wasn’t quite as satisfying. For me, it felt too much like an ‘easy solve.’

As for the standout scene that will probably never leave me, it’s a brilliantly captured moment of dramatic irony that creates almost unbearable suspense. It’s a scene that had me with my feet off the ground, knees towards my chest, watching the action through my jacket. I’m going to refer to said scene as ‘the slithering’, which you’ll understand once you see it.

Having watched all the trailers for Oak Street, one would think I’d realise that the film is not set in the present day. Alas, I did not.

Watch The End of Oak Street if you’re curious. I may like A Quiet Place more, but Mitchell’s film still has its merits.

Happy Film Loving,

G

JUMANJI – OPEN WORLD (2026): New Trailer Starring Kevin Hart, Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black…

Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black and Kevin Hart’s latest instalment of the Jumanji game movies is is Jumanji – Open World, where the players have escaped the jungles of Jumanji, the game has broken free of its console and is unleashing chaos into our world.

Directed by Jake Kasdan, Awkwafina, Karen Gillan, Danny DeVito and Rhys Darby are among the key cast.

I’m sure this will be fun, even though a part of me is fatigued by the body swapping jokes.

My curiosity about the special effects once the game arrives in our world does have me intrigued. And my favourite line so far is. ‘My nephew, he’s a lunatic.’

How are you feeling about Jumanji – Open World?

Lamorne Morris, Burn Gorman, Bebe Neuwirth, Alex Wolff, Madison Iseman, Marin Hinkle, Nasim Pedrad, Brittany O’Grady AND Nick Jonas also star.

Jumanji – Open World Release Dates: December 25th (US & UK)…

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G

VIOLENT NIGHT 2 (2026) New Trailer Starring David Harbour, Kristen Bell, Maggie Nicole Robertson…

David Harbour, Kristen Bell and Maggie Nicole Robertson’s new action/comedy/crime film is a sequel to Violent Night (2022) one of my favourite ever Christmas movies.

Directed by Tommy Wirkola, Violent Night 2, has Santa Claus cut off from the North Pole and trapped dishing out violent justice somewhere entirely unexpected.

May this be as delightful and as satisfying as the first movie. This trailer has me feeling very positive. Especially with a brand new one liner to follow 2023’s ‘It’s time for some Season’s seatings.

Is Violent Night my favourite of David Harbour’s work? Honestly,I think so.

Plus, it’s great that Bell is in this. I’m excited to see what her character adds to the fun.

Joe Pantoliano, Daniela Melchior, Jared Harris, Ashton Cressman, Andrew Bachelor, David Lawrence Brown, David MacInnis, Maxwell Friedman, Samuel Clark and Alec Carlos also star.

Violent Night 2 Release Dates: December 4th, 2026 (US & UK)…

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G

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