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Children's Show Evil Puppets Horror Film 'The Fuzzies' Official Trailer
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Children’s Show Evil Puppets Horror Film ‘The Fuzzies’ Official Trailer

by jummy84 April 3, 2026
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Children’s Show Evil Puppets Horror Film ‘The Fuzzies’ Official Trailer

by Alex Billington
April 2, 2026
Source: YouTube

“I’m gonna kill that felt fuzzy!” Terror Films has revealed an official trailer for a new horror comedy called The Fuzzies, about evil children’s show puppets come to life. This low budget indie creation is a feature version of filmmaker Josh Funk’s original short film from 2020 also called The Fuzzies. And it features some very cool stop-motion work and puppetry. Childhood friends reunite at the eerie and spooky estate of their famous friend to mourn her passing. They experience what nightmares are made of – as grotesque puppets come alive and sinister stop-motion creatures make them fight for their lives. Starring Rocío de la Grana, Baylee Toney, Dustin Vaught, Gordy Cassel, Karen Leigh Sharp, & Seph Casani. It’s much more playful than scary and more wacky than frightening. Of course it’s a bit similar to Five Nights at Freddy’s, too. There’s also a film at Sundance this year titled Buddy about a killer children’s show mascot. Watch out.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Josh Funk’s horror film The Fuzzies, direct from YouTube:

The Fuzzies Trailer

The Fuzzies Poster

After their childhood friend dies, a group of old pals reunite at her eerie estate & uncover a nightmare: the grotesque puppets in her famous children’s TV show are alive. Blending practical puppetry, stop-motion horror, and dark humor, The Fuzzies film explores friendship, fame, and buried monsters. The Fuzzies is directed by American genre filmmaker Josh Funk, making his feature directorial debut with this project after directing many other short films previously. The screenplay is written by Dustin Vaught & Josh Funk. Based on Funk’s 2020 short film of the name name. It’s also produced by Dustin Vaught & Josh Funk. This hasn’t premiered at any festivals or elsewhere, as far as we know. Terror Films releases The Fuzzies horror film direct-to-VOD starting May 1st, 2026 coming up. For info visit the film’s official site. Look any good?

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Dumb Official Trailer for 'Killer Whale' Orca Whale Survival Horror Film
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Dumb Official Trailer for ‘Killer Whale’ Orca Whale Survival Horror Film

by jummy84 December 16, 2025
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Dumb Official Trailer for ‘Killer Whale’ Orca Whale Survival Horror Film

by Alex Billington
December 15, 2025
Source: YouTube

“She thinks she’s still trapped in captivity!” 🐳 Lionsgate has debuted an official trailer for a very dumb new horror movie called Killer Whale, an Orca spin on the usual shark movie with all the same tropes. Step aside Free Willy, this one ain’t your friendly killer whale! The story follows best friends Maddie and Trish as they find themselves trapped in a remote lagoon with the dangerous killer whale named Ceto. Their peaceful retreat soon becomes a terrifying fight to stay alive when the ocean’s most bloodthirsty predator seeks vengeance for a brutal life in captivity. Get ’em, Ceto! Killer Whale stars Virginia Gardner, Mel Jarnson, and Mitchell Hope. It’s a lot like these shark movies such as The Shallows, The Reef, or Open Water, but with a few of its own twists. While I don’t enjoy seeing the beautiful Orcas be turned into villains, I’ll let it slide for one horror movie. Alas it looks awful – even the CGI seems worse than most shark movies. Oh well.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Jo-Anne Brechin’s film Killer Whale, direct from YouTube:

Killer Whale Poster

Hold your breath as you witness revenge rise from the deep. After a life-shattering tragedy, Trish (Mel Jarnson) tries to comfort her best friend, Maddie (Virginia Gardner), by bringing her on a spectacular adventure in a private lagoon halfway across the world. Their peaceful retreat soon becomes a terrifying fight to stay alive when the ocean’s most bloodthirsty predator seeks vengeance for a brutal life spent in captivity. A thrill ride of a movie that will leave everyone breathless. Killer Whale is directed by writer / producer / filmmaker Jo-Anne Brechin, director of the films Paper Champions, When Love Springs, One Perfect Match, Designing Christmas with You previously. The screenplay is written by Katharine E. McPhee, Jo-Anne Brechin. Produced by Lionel Hicks, Steve Jaggi, Kylie Pascoe. Lionsgate debuts Brechin’s Killer Whale movie in theaters + on VOD starting January 16th, 2026 coming soon. Who wants to watch this?

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Sneaky First Teaser Trailer for 'The Strangers: Chapter 3' Horror Finale
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Sneaky First Teaser Trailer for ‘The Strangers: Chapter 3’ Horror Finale

by jummy84 November 28, 2025
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Sneaky First Teaser Trailer for ‘The Strangers: Chapter 3’ Horror Finale

by Alex Billington
November 26, 2025
Source: YouTube

“See you soon.” A sneaky trailer surprise just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday! Lionsgate has revealed a quick & scary teaser trailer for the “horror finale” in this series – The Strangers: Chapter 3. It will wrap up the story introduced and explored in director Renny Harlin’s new horror trilogy reboot of The Strangers masked killers franchise – featuring The Strangers: Chapter 1 in 2024 + The Strangers: Chapter 2 in 2025 earlier this year. The next one shot back-to-back with the others is out in a few months. “See how it ends” in February. The curent survivors face more threats from masked strangers. Secrets emerge, jeopardizing their lives as the line between reality and peril blurs in their battle for survival. Nothing much more beyond that, other than this finale brings the series to a “full-circle reckoning of survival and revenge.” Harlin’s Chapter 3 stars Madelaine Petsch, Gabriel Basso, Ema Horvath, with Pablo Sandstrom & Richard Brake. Only a few glimpses of footage in this teaser so far but still worth a look now if you’re into this horror series.

Here’s the first teaser trailer for Renny Harlin’s horror finale The Strangers: Chapter 3, from YouTube:

The Strangers: Chapter 3 Teaser

The Strangers: Chapter 3 Teaser

In the final film of The Strangers trilogy, Maya (Madelaine Petsch) faces the masked killers one last time in a brutal, full-circle reckoning of survival and revenge. Lionsgate presents, a Fifth Element production, in association with Stream Media & Sherborne Media. The Strangers: Chapter 3 is directed by the prolific Finnish filmmaker Renny Harlin, director of many, many films including Born American, A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, Die Hard 2, Cliffhanger, Cutthroat Island, The Long Kiss Goodnight, Deep Blue Sea, Mindhunters, Exorcist: The Beginning, The Covenant, Cleaner, 12 Rounds, 5 Days of War, Devil’s Pass, The Legend of Hercules, Skiptrace, Bodies at Rest, The Misfits, Class Reunion 3, The Refuge, The Bricklayer, and the other The Strangers: Chapters 1 & 2 movies previously.. The screenplay is written by Alan R. Cohen & Alan Freedland. Produced by Courtney Solomon, Mark Canton, Christopher Milburn, Gary Raskin, Alastair Burlingham, Charlie Dombek. Lionsgate will debut Harlin’s The Strangers: Chapter 3 horror movie in theaters nationwide starting February 6th, 2026 early next year. Anyone still interested?

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Joe Keery & Liam Neeson in Sci-Fi Horror 'Cold Storage' Official Trailer
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Joe Keery & Liam Neeson in Sci-Fi Horror ‘Cold Storage’ Official Trailer

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
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Joe Keery & Liam Neeson in Sci-Fi Horror ‘Cold Storage’ Official Trailer

by Alex Billington
November 13, 2025
Source: YouTube

“You two may have started the night minimum wage guards, but you’re a greenlight team now!” “That is a nuke – are you nuts?!” “No – I’m ambitious. Let the fungus reign! Studiocanal has debuted the main official trailer for a bonkers sci-fi horror sci-fi comedy called Cold Storage, arriving to watch in theaters starting February 2026 early next year. Don’t let it spread. 🍄 When a highly contagious, mutating fungus (definitely similar to The Last of Us cordyceps fungus stuff) escapes from a sealed facility, two young employees, joined by a grizzled bioterror operative, must survive the wildest night shift ever to save humanity from extinction, as the microorganism spreads & destroys everything in its path. With Joe Keery, Georgina Campbell, and Liam Neeson (of The Naked Gun). From the producer of Zombieland and screenwriter David Koepp of Jurassic Park, Spider-Man, & Mission: Impossible, Cold Storage is an action-packed thrill ride and pure popcorn fun. A biohazard thriller comedy with a crazy fun cast! Sure – I’m down for this. Check it out below.

Here’s the full official trailer (+ poster) for Jonny Campbell’s movie Cold Storage, direct from YouTube:

Cold Storage Poster

Cold Storage Poster

You can rewatch the teaser trailer for Jonny Campbell’s Cold Storage movie right here for more footage.

“Taking over cinemas 2026.” 🦠 When a highly contagious, mutating fungus escapes a sealed facility, two young employees, joined by a grizzled bioterror operative, must survive the wildest night shift ever to save humanity from extinction, as the microorganism spreads and destroys everything in its path. Cold Storage is directed by British filmmaker Jonny Campbell, director of the films Alien Autopsy and Eric & Ernie, plus lots of TV episodes including on “In the Flesh”, “The Last Post”, “Informer”, & “Dracula” most recently. The screenplay is written by the prolific writer David Koepp, adapted from Koepp’s same novel also titled “Cold Storage” first published in 2019. Produced by Gavin Polone and David Koepp. Studiocanal will release Campbell’s Cold Storage horror movie in theaters starting February 6th, 2026 next year. Want to watch?

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EXCLUSIVE: Tia Bajpai Opens Up On The Return Of Real Fear In Lilly Rose – Chapter 1; Says, “Horror Lost Its Spark”
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EXCLUSIVE: Tia Bajpai Opens Up On The Return Of Real Fear In Lilly Rose – Chapter 1; Says, “Horror Lost Its Spark”

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
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Actress Tia Bajpai, still remembered as the haunting face of Haunted 3D and 1920 – Evil Returns, is making a groundbreaking return to the horror space with her upcoming international project Lilly Rose – Chapter 1. Marking her English-language debut, the film positions Tia at the heart of a new dark cinematic universe built on pure fear, mythic suspense and psychological intensity.

Tia Bajpai On Lilly Rose – Chapter 1

For years, Tia has felt the need to bring back the authentic horror that once defined Indian cinema. 

“I have seen Bollywood lose its horror sight and mix the genre in ways that don’t substitute the OG horror experience we grew up with,” she says she Bollywood Bubble. The global locations don’t just serve as backdrops they elevate the narrative into an international horror mythology. From icy landscapes to gothic architecture and atmospheric European streets, every frame is built to echo the chilling, cinematic aesthetic that fans associate with Tia Bajpai.

“People still message me saying they discovered horror through Haunted 3D and 1920 – Evil Returns. That’s the emotion I want to recreate. Lilly Rose – Chapter 1 is made so people feel close again to the thrill our horror genre once had,” she shares.

Fans still connect Tia with the raw fear and emotional depth of Haunted 3D and 1920 – Evil Returns. Her performances in those films made her one of the few actresses who could genuinely anchor a horror film through expression, vulnerability, and presence and Lilly Rose – Chapter 1 taps back into that legacy.

The Birth Of A Dark Cinematic Universe

The film isn’t a a standalone story it’s the Dark cinematic world-building, Mythic suspense and folklore influence, A psychological depth that lingers after the film ends.

This time, she’s taking the genre international.And Lilly Rose – Chapter 1 is only the beginning.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Urvashi Rautela Reveals A Life-Altering Advice That Dharmendra Gave Her; Says, “Crush Your Ego”

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Manisha has established a reputation for insightful and engaging storytelling with over six years of expertise in the industry. With a deep passion for cinema, she brings a unique perspective to her coverage, making it a trusted voice in the entertainment world.

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A Biblically Dull Horror Movie About Jesus
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A Biblically Dull Horror Movie About Jesus

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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A hopelessly inert religious horror film based on the apocryphal “Infancy Gospel of Thomas” (as opposed to the four canonical gospels of The New Testament, which are obviously all composed of nothing but hard facts), Lotfy Nathan’s “The Carpenter’s Son” begins with a premise so crystalline that even a skeptical heathen like me can appreciate its truth: It would have been absolutely terrifying if the son of God suddenly rocked up on this mortal coil. Beautiful, too, at times, but also terrifying. For everyone. 

For his Mother (FKA Twigs, her power as an artist wasted in a movie that only wants her for her pout), whose steadfast faith in her infant provenance only makes her more afraid of the baby-burning pagans on the highway outside of town. For his Father (Nicolas Cage), a haunted and high-strung craftsman who can’t shake the suspicion that his son might have been sent from below rather than above. For the Boy himself (Noah Jupe, his character unnamed for copyright reasons), whose ability to heal lepers, bring the dead back to life, and — more nefariously — kill people just by looking at them adds an extra dimension to the anxieties of puberty. And for everyone else in the sad Galilean village where Jesus the Boy and his family have most recently taken refuge from the devil in 15 A.D., uneducated idol-worshippers who can’t understand why their local marketplace has become ground zero in the fight over humanity’s future.

Michael Bauman

The only people for whom this situation isn’t terrifying are us, the audience, who feel nothing but the purgatorial torpor of sitting through a movie that’s too afraid of its own concept to do anything truly provocative with it. 

Raised in the Coptic Orthodox Christian church, Nathan (“12 O’Clock Boys,” “Harka”) came to the project with an inchoate fascination with the marginalia of that theology, and found that Jesus’ formative years would be ripe material for the ultimate crisis of faith. As the Infancy Gospel of Thomas would have it, the Boy was never more relatable than he was as a horny adolescent who’s starting to feel like his father is the most oppressive force on earth; as a sullen and moppy teenager who’s coming into his full power, and naturally finds himself more compelled by the evil forces that encourage him to use it than he is by his parents who tell him to hide it away. 

Will the Boy find the resolve to sacrifice himself for our sins? Or will he be seduced by the Stranger (a scarred and scowling Isla Johnston as the personification of all darkness, her tremulous conviction making it easy to understand why Baz Luhrmann cast her in the lead role of his Joan of Arc epic), who whispers into his ear, “You will die for miserable people, and you will not be thanked”? Spoiler alert: Christianity has since become a very popular religion. 

But if this story of how generic-brand Jesus came to see himself on the cross is understandably more about the journey than the destination, “The Carpenter’s Son” finds itself at an immediate loss as to how it could meaningfully texture that path. The essence of Nathan’s approach is to approximate how difficult it must have been for ancient peoples to maintain their faith in a world of darkness — a world desperate for even the faintest traces of divine light. It’s an approach that leads the filmmaker to steep this story in an impenetrable air of miserablism; joyless, without shape, and no more textured than the sound of a dull ringing in your ears. 

Paranoid before it turns petulant, Cage’s performance eventually gives way to the high rising terminal that has always been his fallback plan in the absence of a real character to play (“My faith has been SHAAAATTTEREEDD because of you!” is the closest he gets to a memorable line delivery here), but his somnambulant opening voiceover sets the tone for the brooding sluggishness of the film to come. “He bears a power he cannot understand,” the Carpenter says of his son as they trudge through the desert in search of a new place to hide. “A power I cannot contain. Calamity follows us.” That calamity is, of course, “Se-TAHN,” who creeps around these characters in the shadows, Simon Beaufils’ rugged but drearily underlit 35mm cinematography offering “the Stranger” plenty of places to hide.

For the most part, however, the Stranger waltzes around in plain sight, adopting the form of an androgynous teen — their scarred face betraying the wounds of Heaven’s rejection — who baits the Boy into indulging his darkest impulses. So what if he sneaks a peek at the beautiful, non-verbal neighbor girl as she showers outside of her house? Who cares if he takes an unholy measure of revenge against the mean-spirited Torah teacher who’s spiteful towards his strange wisdom? These people will crucify him the first chance they get. Might as well spike their food with scorpion venom. 

Nathan devotes the brunt of his attention to the torment of a world that has every reason to doubt the mercy of a divine creator. Though he displays a half-developed knack for visiting certain frights upon his victims (the scene in which Lillith is pulled out of her bed with a silent scream is particularly effective), his ambivalence toward embracing the language of a horror film holds “The Carpenter’s Son” back from channeling the holy terror needed to combat its listless approach to characterization. Too heightened to take at face value and too rote to add a lastingly visceral element to this most famous of myths, the scares grow tedious faster than a bad church sermon. (There are only so many times you can watch someone gag on a computer-generated serpent.)

There’s a hint of Luciferean menace to some of the movie’s hellacious imagery (e.g., a hole in the ground revealed to be composed of 1,000 writhing bodies), but nothing Nathan cooks up is even half as unnerving as the reality of the Boy’s zealots. It makes sense: If you heal a leper with your touch, he’s probably gonna show up at your house in the middle of the night hoping for another miracle. But how the desperation of “the unclean” lands on the Boy is hard to parse, as Nathan’s script mistakes droning ambiance for psychological insight, and Jupe’s performance — all roiling teen angst topped with a mop of perfectly angelic curls — is powerless to turn whatever into fine. 

Split between probing the Boy’s inner turmoil and testing the Carpenter’s resolve, the movie never finds a compelling way to play one against the other. While there’s a consciously universal quality to all of the father-son bickering that pushes these characters towards the extremes of their beliefs, neither arc is fleshed out enough to carve anything worth keeping from their spiritual battle of wills (a battle that pales in comparison to the tortured stalemate of Johnston’s performance, which rages with agonized hate). At its best, “The Carpenter’s Son” feels like a stolid cross between “Last Days in the Desert” and “Brightburn” — flat, empty, and threatened by the unformed potential of a god’s raw power.

More often, however, the film is as lost and miserable as any of the people in it. Nathan inevitably stumbles upon an answer that tries to make sense of their anguish, but he doesn’t seem to have any real faith in its meaning. He’s as incapable of articulating the Boy’s power as the Carpenter is at containing it, and so “The Carpenter’s Son” never escapes the sacred context of its subject, nor the sense of calamity that seems to follow him wherever he goes.

Grade: C-

Magnolia will release “The Carpenter’s Son” in theaters on Friday, November 14.

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Final Trailer for Tatiana Maslany's 'Keeper' Scary Cabin Horror Movie
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Final Trailer for Tatiana Maslany’s ‘Keeper’ Scary Cabin Horror Movie

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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Final Trailer for Tatiana Maslany’s ‘Keeper’ Scary Cabin Horror Movie

by Alex Billington
November 5, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Horror origami that skillfully folds into itself.” WTF is going in this creepy cabin?! Neon has revealed the third & final official trailer for the next freaky horror from director Osgood Perkins titled Keeper – his third movie in two years. Keeper is releasing soon in November just after the October horror season (here’s the other recent trailer). The eerie story follows a couple escaping out on a romantic weekend at a secluded cabin. When Malcolm suddenly returns to the city, Liz finds herself alone in the presence of an evil revealing the cabin’s horrifying secrets. Starring Tatiana Maslany (also in The Monkey) and Rossif Sutherland, plus Tess Degenstein, Claire Friesen, Christin Park. This final trailer has even more reveals, but still makes it all a bit confusing and mysterious. What is this white face creature? What is happening and why? Is it supernatural? Or one deranged man? Find out in a few weeks… Perkins’ Keeper is finally in theaters soon.

Here’s the third & final trailer (+ posters) for Osgood Perkins’ horror film Keeper, from Neon’s YouTube:

Keeper Horror Trailer

Keeper Horror Trailer

You can watch the first teaser for Perkins’ Keeper horror right here or the second teaser or first full trailer.

Osgood Perkins’ new film Keeper follows a couple as they escape for a romantic anniversary weekend at a secluded cabin. When Malcolm (Rossif Sutherland) suddenly returns to the city, Liz (Tatiana Maslany) finds herself isolated and in the presence of an unspeakable evil that unveils the cabin’s horrifying secrets. Keeper is directed by American genre filmmaker / writer / actor Oz Perkins (aka Osgood Perkins), director of the horror movies The Blackcoat’s Daughter, I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House, Gretel & Hansel, Longlegs, and The Monkey, plus one episode for the new “The Twilight Zone” series. The screenplay is written by Nick Lepard. Produced by Chris Ferguson and Jesse Savath. Neon will debut Perkins’ Keeper horror film in select US theaters starting on November 14th, 2025 this fall. Does that look scary? Or not?

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Inspection Bungalow Turns Fear Into Fun in Malayalam’s First Horror Comedy Series

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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Malayalam audiences are in for something refreshingly offbeat with Inspection Bungalow, a new horror comedy that dares to laugh in the dark. Premiering on November 14, the series stars actor and lyricist Shabareesh Varma as Sub-Inspector Vishnu, a small-town cop whose latest posting turns his life upside down.

When Fear Finds Its Funny Bone

Set in the sleepy village of Aravangad, the story begins with Vishnu’s reluctant transfer to an abandoned government property ominously known as the Inspection Bungalow. What seems like a simple relocation soon unravels into a nightmare of strange deaths, eerie apparitions and buried secrets that refuse to rest. When the past starts closing in, Vishnu joins hands with Mythili, a sharp-minded paranormal researcher, to piece together a mystery that is as absurd as it is terrifying.

Billed as “a chilling yet heartwarming ride,” the series promises a blend of suspense and silliness that’s rare in Malayalam entertainment. The humour sneaks in where the fear peaks, making the tension both eerie and oddly entertaining.

Laughing Through the Darkness

Director Saiju SS, who earlier helmed the thriller Ira, takes a bold leap with Inspection Bungalow, backed by writer Suneesh Varanadu. Veena Nair produces the series under her own banner, while Sudheer Surendran captures its haunting frames, Akhil Das Harippadu handles editing, and Denson Domnic scores the music and serves as the show’s creator.

The cast includes familiar Malayalam faces such as Aadhya Prasad, Senthil Krishna, Shaju Sreedhar, Jayan Cherthala, Sreejith Ravi, Balaji Sharma, and Manohari Joy, each adding shades of humour and horror to the ensemble.

Speaking about the project, Saiju says the show isn’t just about scares. “Inspection Bungalow is about how we find meaning and laughter even in fear. Every scene is built to make viewers feel something real, whether it’s amusement, tension, or empathy.”

Shabareesh Varma calls his role one of the most layered he has taken on. “Vishnu is a man caught between fear and irony, someone who finds humour in the absurd. The balance between emotion and dark comedy pushed me as a performer,” he explains.


The tone of Inspection Bungalow leans more toward the quirky and introspective than the typical horror template. It’s the kind of show where a haunted house might hold both a ghost and a punchline.

With this series, Malayalam content takes a brave step into genre-bending storytelling. It’s spooky, it’s funny, and it carries a touch of humanity that lingers after the laughs fade. Inspection Bungalow is not just a show about what goes bump in the night—it’s about how laughter sometimes becomes the only way to face what scares us most.

Also Read: SRK Responds to Heartfelt Birthday Wishes From Kajol, Akshay Kumar and Others

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Kaal Trighori Trailer Out: Arbaaz Khan, Rituparna Sengupta, Aditya Srivastava Triller Promises a Spine-Chilling Experience Full Of Horror And Suspense- Watch

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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The makers of Kaal Trighori have unveiled the gripping official trailer of the much-awaited supernatural thriller starring Arbaaz Khan, Rituparna Sengupta, and Aditya Srivastava. Set to hit theatres on November 14, the film is written and directed by Nitin Vaidya and also features Mahesh Manjrekar, Rajesh Sharma, and Mugdha Godse.

Arbaaz Khan, Rituparna Sengupta & Aditya Srivastava’s Kaal Trighori Trailer Out

The just-released trailer opens a haunting window into a world where ancient curses, legends, and human terror intertwine. It unravels the darkest corners of fear, a mysterious haveli, an ominous voodoo doll, a black cat, and a long-buried myth that comes alive under a rare celestial event. Amidst this gripping atmosphere, Aditya Srivastava is seen performing a cryptic ritual, while Rituparna Sengupta and Arbaaz Khan find themselves trapped in a cursed night where reality and illusion blur. Echoing the film’s eerie atmosphere, the tagline “Some myths are real” serves as a haunting reminder that every legend hides a terrifying truth.

Watch the trailer here:

Arbaaz Khan: It’s Unlike Anything I’ve Played Before

At the trailer launch, Arbaaz Khan stated, “I think it has a lot to do with how Nitin sir envisioned this film and shaped my character — it’s unlike anything I’ve played before. I don’t think I’ve ever really done a proper horror film; some might have turned out horror (laughs), but not intentionally so. What made this project exciting was how well-etched and layered the character is. There are many nuances, and the story keeps you guessing about who the real culprit might be. My character carries that same ambiguity, as do others, keeping the audience constantly on edge.“

Rituparna Sengupta adds, “I’ve done strong roles before, but this was a completely new genre for me. I always want to explore worlds I haven’t stepped into because, as an actor, I believe my roles should challenge me and push my boundaries. This film did exactly that. I spent a lot of time with my director working on body language, expressions of fear, and subtle nuances, as the character has tremendous depth. It was an intense yet deeply enriching experience to perform.”

About Kaal Trighori

Produced by Nitin Ghataliya, Shirish Vaidya, and Mansukh Talsaniya under the banner of Navin Productions LLP, Kaal Trighori is backed by Rahul Vaidya as executive producer. The trailer’s blend of powerful performances, atmospheric tension, and unsettling imagery has sparked intrigue among the audiences.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Kaal Trighori Teaser Out! Join Arbaaz Khan, Rituparna Sengupta, Aditya Srivastava As They Encounter Horrors In The Form Of Curses, Celestial Events And Cosmic Forces- Watch

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With nearly 10 years of experience, Grinell Esther Jacinto is the Desk Head of Bollywood Bubble. Her interests lie in everything that is kaleshi and she loves to dig deeper into the lives of B-town actors. She has a problem though – she loves horror films but will have chills the minute the theatres lights dims. She’s previously worked with Koimoi, UrbanAsian and SpotboyE.

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First Trailer for Ghostface Horror Sequel 'Scream 7' with Neve Campbell
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First Trailer for Ghostface Horror Sequel ‘Scream 7’ with Neve Campbell

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
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First Trailer for Ghostface Horror Sequel ‘Scream 7’ with Neve Campbell

by Alex Billington
October 30, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Oh I’m not hiding, Sydney. Not this time…” Paramount Pictures has unveiled the first official trailer for Scream 7, the latest horror sequel in this beloved horror franchise that will never die. Ghostface is back! As always! Scream VII brings back the original creator & writer of the whole franchise, Kevin Williamson, who co-wrote and is directing this, too. It’s set for release in February 2026 but this trailer is dropping just in time for Halloween. “I’m gonna burn it all down.” When a new Ghostface killer emerges in the quiet town where Sidney Prescott has built a new life, her darkest fears are realized as her daughter becomes the target. Determined to protect her family, Sidney must face the horrors of her past to put an end to the bloodshed. The huge ensemble cast features a few original actors & many more: Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Isabel May, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding, Anna Camp, Joel McHale, Mckenna Grace, Michelle Randolph, Jimmy Tatro, Asa Germann, Celeste O’Connor, Sam Rechner, Tim Simons, Ethan Embry, Mark Consuelos. Scream 6 (aka Scream VI) arrived back in 2023 – the original Scream opened in 1996 (nearly 30 years ago). Who knows if this will be the last one or not. What do you think of it?

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Kevin Williamson’s horror sequel Scream 7, direct from YouTube:

Scream VII Trailer Poster

Scream VII Trailer Poster

When a new Ghostface killer emerges in the quiet town where Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) has built a new life, her darkest fears are realized as her daughter (Isabel May) becomes the next target. Determined to protect her family, Sidney must face the horrors of her past to put an end to the bloodshed once and for all. Scream 7 is directed by American genre screenwriter / producer / filmmaker Kevin Williamson, only directing his second movie since making Teaching Mrs. Tingle in 1999; he also created & wrote the entire Scream franchise and also created & wrote films & TV including The Faculty, “Dawson’s Creek”, “Hidden Palms”, “The Following”, “Stalker”, “The Vampire Diaries”, “Tell Me a Story”, Sick, “The Waterfront”. The screenplay is written by Kevin Williamson and Guy Busick; from a story by James Vanderbilt & Guy Busick. Based on the characters created by Kevin Williamson. Produced by William Sherak, James Vanderbilt, Paul Neinstein. Made by Paramount Pictures & Spyglass Media Group. Paramount will be releasing Williamson’s Scream 7 in theaters nationwide starting February 27th, 2026 early next year. Look any good? Who’s in?

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