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Creepy Full Trailer for 'The Astronaut' Sci-Fi Thriller with Kate Mara
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Creepy Full Trailer for ‘The Astronaut’ Sci-Fi Thriller with Kate Mara

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
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Creepy Full Trailer for ‘The Astronaut’ Sci-Fi Thriller with Kate Mara

by Alex Billington
September 25, 2025
Source: YouTube

“What if something followed me back?” “Find out what the ‘what’ is, okay?” Vertical has unveiled the main official trailer for 2025’s The Astronaut, a sci-fi thriller from filmmaker Jessica Varley making her feature directorial debut. It lands in theaters in the US starting in October – because it is seriously creepy and they want it to play during horror season. After returning from her first space mission barely surviving re-entry, astronaut Sam Walker is placed under NASA’s care at a high security house for rehab and medical testing isolated out in the woods. However, when disturbing occurrences begin happening around the property, she fears that something extraterrestrial has followed her back to Earth. Is it real or is it just in her head? Or is it something else entirely? 👽 Starring Kate Mara as Sam, Laurence Fishburne, Gabriel Luna, Ivana Milicevic, & Macy Gray. This originally premiered at the 2025 SXSW Film Festival earlier this year. This is a much better trailer than the first look promo we also posted. This looks like an unsettling thriller that will play up the mystery of “what is really going on?!” right up until the last moment. I’m very curious now…

Here’s the official US trailer (+ poster) for Jess Varley’s sci-fi film The Astronaut, direct from YouTube:

The Astronaut Film Poster

The Astronaut Film Poster

You can watch the first look promo for Jess Varley’s The Astronaut film right here for even more footage.

👩‍🚀 Humanity is about to learn we’re not alone… When astronaut Sam Walker returns from her first space mission, she’s found miraculously alive in a punctured capsule floating deep off the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Required to be quarantined, her adopted father General William Harris places Sam under NASA surveillance in a high security house, isolated in the woods. Reunited with her husband, Sam appears to be re-acclimating and preparing for her next mission. When disturbing occurrences begin happening around the property, she fears that something extraterrestrial has followed her back to Earth, and the agencies meant to protect her are endangering her life. Not even those close to her can be trusted. The Astronaut is written and directed by American indie filmmaker Jess Varley, making her feature directorial debut after a few other shorts. It’s produced by Brad Fuller, Eric B. Fleischman, Chris Abernathy, Cameron Fuller. This initially premiered at the 2025 SXSW Film Festival earlier this year. Vertical will release Jess Varley’s The Astronaut film in select US theaters starting October 17th, 2025 coming up this fall. Want to watch this?

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Creepy Full Trailer for HBO Max's 'IT: Welcome to Derry' Horror Series
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Creepy Full Trailer for HBO Max’s ‘IT: Welcome to Derry’ Horror Series

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Creepy Full Trailer for HBO Max’s ‘IT: Welcome to Derry’ Horror Series

by Alex Billington
September 23, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Something bad’s coming…” HBO Max has finally unveiled the creepy full official trailer for IT: Welcome to Derry, a brand new horror spin-off series based on the two IT movies from 2017 & 2019. This has been in development for years, finally debuting for streaming starting in October – just in time for horror season. This prequel series about Pennywise the Clown is set back in the 1960s, leading up to the events of the first movie. The director of the movies, Andy Muschietti, developed this with his sister, Barbara Muschietti. IT: Welcome to Derry stars Taylour Paige, Jovan Adepo, Chris Chalk, James Remar, Stephen Rider, Madeleine Stowe, Rudy Mancuso, and Bill Skarsgård returning to his role. This trailer shows more of what’s going on in this town – stories involving kids and the military and a disappearance. And eventually the arrival of the alien creature that becomes Pennywise. They’re playing this as the Origins of Pennywise the Clown series. As expected, this has tons of scary shots – especially in the final 20 seconds. Watch out. 🎈

Here’s the main official trailer (+ posters) for HBO Max’s series IT: Welcome to Derry, from YouTube:

IT: Welcome to Derry Trailer

IT: Welcome to Derry Poster

IT: Welcome to Derry Poster

You can rewatch the initial trailer for HBO Max’s IT: Welcome to Derry series right here for the first look.

“You were never meant to leave.” Set in Derry right inside the world of Stephen King’s IT universe, the new HBO Max Original Series “IT: Welcome to Derry” is based on King’s “IT” novel and expands the vision established by Andy Muschietti in the feature films IT (2017) and IT Chapter Two (2019). It is set in the 1960s, the time leading up to the events of the first film in series about Pennywise the Clown. IT: Welcome to Derry is a series developed by Andy Muschietti, Barbara Muschietti, Jason Fuchs. Created and showrun by Jason Fuchs and Brad Kane. With a teleplay written by Jason Fuchs. Featuring episodes directed by Andy Muschietti. Adapted from the novel titled “It” written by Stephen King and first published in 1986. Made by HBO and Warner Bros Television. Executive produced by Andy Muschietti and Barbara Muschietti (through their Double Dream production company), along with Jason Fuchs, Brad Caleb Kane, David Coatsworth, Bill Skarsgård, Shelley Meals, Roy Lee, and Dan Lin. HBO will debut the IT: Welcome to Derry series streaming on HBO Max starting October 26th, 2025 coming soon this fall. Who’s into this series? Ready to watch?

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FX's Alien: Earth; Sheep.
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Earth’ Boss Noah Hawley on That Creepy Eye-Sheep Alien

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s not easy to create an alien that can compete for your interest with a Xenomorph — which is arguably the greatest cinematic monster of all time.

But Alien: Earth writer-director-producer Noah Hawley hit a home run with at least one of his four original alien creations for his FX series with The Eye — an highly intelligent ever-starring eyeball with sucker-tipped tentacles that burrow’s into a victim’s head and then uses its body like a puppet.

And in the fourth episode of the show’s first season, “Observation,” Hawley managed to make the creature even more unsettling by having a scene where Boy Kavalier (Samuel Blenkin) and Kirsh (Timothy Olyphant) conduct an experiment by letting The Eye infect a sheep — which now has a highly creepy all-knowing stare.

The sheep, by the way, was partly played by an actual sheep (which, of course, was not harmed).

We asked Hawley about his inspiration for the creature and the sequence.

“It’s one of the more disturbing things you’ll watch all year, I think,” he says of the sheep attack. “Every 5 percent improvement in visual effects made that sequence a 100 percent ‘worse’ in terms of its effectiveness — and by ‘worse,’ I mean better. I told director Ugla Hauksdóttir in London, ‘For me, the fact that you got the live sheep to back away from the camera [in seeming fear of The Eye], that made the whole sequence right. Because if that had been a CG sheep, there’s something about sheep — being like — us going ‘uh-huh!’ and backing away from camera really sold the gag.”

As for the creature’s design, The Eye was originally just the eye with little legs, until a visual effects supervisor suggested adding these suckers that it could shoot out and pull itself across a room.

“To me, there’s a relentlessness to this that is similar to the face hugger,” he says. “Certainly in James Cameron’s movie [Aliens] where Ripley [Sigourney Weaver] and Newt [Rebecca Jorden] are trying to get away from these things, and they just keep coming, and they’re fast, and they’re scrambling, and they’re spider like a crab. [The suckers] was a really great upgrade for the original conceit where before, it just had to run as fast as it could at you. Now it can fly. And here in Austin, we have the Palmetto bugs fly. A giant roach that flies is always worse than a giant roach that doesn’t. So the fact that it can propel itself, that it can stick to you, and you’re basically trying to fight it off, and it has all these arms and it’s relentlessly trying to get in.”

“Plus, it enters your face,” he adds. “The face hugger literally goes into your mouth, and there’s something really disturbing about that. But everyone has issues with eyeballs. It just felt like it’s designed just to play into that genetic revulsion.”

Speaking of Cameron, while Hawley has communicated with Alien director Ridley Scott about his project, the Aliens director hasn’t weighed in, even though Alien: Earth includes plenty of inspiration from the 1986 sequel, as well as the 1979 original. (Cameron called the franchise “trampled ground at this point” during an interview last year — though clearly the box office success of Alien: Romulus, and now the critical acclaim of Alien: Earth, has suggested a lot more life is still left.)

“I did not have any contact with James Cameron,” Hawley says. “Not because I didn’t want to, but I don’t know where James Cameron is or what he’s doing. And there’s certainly no obligation for him to talk to me about a movie he made 40 years ago.” (Cameron is likely jamming to finish post production on the upcoming release of Avatar: Fire and Ash, which is released Dec. 19.)

Alien: Earth airs Tuesdays on FX and streams on Hulu. Next week’s episode, titled In “Space, No One…” is directed by Hawley and one you won’t want to miss.

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