Trailer Round-Up: The Surfer, Havoc, The Assessment, A Minecraft Movie, Eden, Andor: Season 2 and More

In a week filled with diverse cinematic offerings, a fresh batch of trailers has emerged, showcasing a range of genres that cater to various tastes. From gripping revenge thrillers to charming indie films, there’s something to pique the interest of every viewer. Our commitment to keeping subscribers informed about the latest movie and TV releases remains strong, as we curate the most noteworthy trailers for your convenience. Simply scroll down to discover what might capture your attention.

The Surfer — Trailer
(in theaters May 2)

The Surfer, directed by Lorcan Finnegan, plunges Nicolas Cage into a sun-soaked Australian landscape, where tranquility swiftly transforms into chaos. Cage portrays a father striving to mend his relationship with his estranged teenage son, played by Finn Little from Yellowstone, through their shared passion for surfing. Their journey takes a dark turn when they encounter hostility from a local surfer gang led by Julian McMahon from Nip/Tuck. What begins as a turf dispute escalates into a fierce confrontation, revealing Cage’s character as a former hardcore surfer who won’t back down. Critics are already heralding this as one of Cage’s finest performances in years, making its May 2nd release highly anticipated.

Havoc — Teaser
(on Netflix April 25)

In Havoc, Tom Hardy takes on the role of a gritty detective entangled in a web of corruption. Directed by Gareth Evans, known for his work on The Raid, this Netflix release promises an unrelenting barrage of action as Hardy races against time to rescue a politician’s son caught in a drug deal gone awry. The film features a stellar cast, including Jessie Mei Li and Forest Whitaker, and is set to debut on April 25, ensuring a high-stakes experience for fans of the genre.

The Assessment — Trailer
(in theaters March 21 and on VOD April 8)

Set in a dystopian future where procreation is a privilege, The Assessment stars Elizabeth Olsen and Himesh Patel as a couple eager to start a family. Their hopes hinge on the judgment of Virginia, portrayed by Alicia Vikander, a cold assessor with unconventional methods. Directed by Fleur Fortuné, this psychological thriller arrives in theaters on March 21, followed by a VOD release on April 8, drawing comparisons to Ex Machina and Black Mirror for its thought-provoking themes.

A Minecraft Movie — Final Trailer
(in theaters April 4th)

Bringing the beloved blocky universe of Minecraft to the big screen, A Minecraft Movie is helmed by Jared Hess and features an ensemble cast including Jack Black and Jason Momoa. The film follows Garrett “The Garbage Man” Garrison and his companions as they navigate the whimsical yet perilous Overworld. Despite mixed initial reactions, the film aims to deliver a vibrant and entertaining experience, set to hit theaters on April 4.

Eden — Int’l Trailer
(Coming Soon)

Ron Howard’s Eden explores the dark side of a utopian dream gone awry in the 1930s. The film follows German settlers, led by Jude Law’s Dr. Friedrich Ritter, as they attempt to create a self-sufficient community in the Galápagos Islands. However, their idealism is challenged by greed and chaos, particularly from Ana de Armas’s character, who seeks to transform the island into a luxury getaway. While an official U.S. release date is pending, the film is set to premiere in Germany this April.

Holland — Trailer
(on Prime Video March 27)

Nicole Kidman stars in Holland, a suspenseful exploration of suburban life’s hidden secrets. As Nancy Vandergroot, she navigates the seemingly perfect facade of her life, only to uncover unsettling truths. Directed by Mimi Cave, this psychological thriller will be available for streaming on Prime Video starting March 27, promising to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

  • A Working Man — New Red Band Trailer: Jason Statham takes on a brutal revenge thriller, hitting theaters March 28.
  • Sacramento — Trailer: A heartfelt buddy comedy featuring Michael Cera and Kristen Stewart, arriving in theaters April 11.
  • Another Simple Favor — Teaser Trailer: Blake Lively returns for a stylish sequel, streaming May 1 on Prime Video.
  • The Rule of Jenny Pen — Trailer: A chilling horror thriller starring John Lithgow and Geoffrey Rush, in theaters March 7.
  • Death of a Unicorn — New Trailer: A whimsical adventure with Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega, in theaters March 28.
  • The Parenting — Trailer: A horror comedy featuring Brian Cox and Lisa Kudrow, streaming on MAX March 13.
  • Darkest Miriam — Trailer: An indie drama starring Britt Lower, in select theaters March 28.

As we wrap up this week’s trailer round-up, we extend our gratitude to our subscribers for their continued support. For those eager to stay updated on the latest trailers, remember to visit our main blog at themoviebox.net for daily updates.

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Trailer Round-Up: The Surfer, Havoc, The Assessment, A Minecraft Movie, Eden, Andor: Season 2 and More