Trailers of the week: Squid Game, Presence, and Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

With all the noise leading up to the 2024 US presidential election next week, you'd be forgiven if you missed some of the trailers that have dropped in the last few days. No need to worry; I've compiled some of the best for you.

Squid game is finally coming back with its second season and in a new teaser, Lee Jung-jae's Gi-hun looks like he's preparing for an uprising. Whatever happens, it looks like the December 26 season will mark a bloody, violent return for the dystopian competition.

I am very excited about Jude Law's star Wars Debut, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, is essentially a swashbuckling pirate adventure. The vibrations it gives off feel like a beautiful mix The Goonies And Star Trek: Prodigy, and I'm definitely ready. The series premieres on Disney Plus on December 3rd.

The atmospheric trailer for Steven Soderbergh's haunted house horror film Present does not depict the supernatural figure that terrorizes Lucy Liu and her suburban family. This is because everything takes place from the perspective of the mind itself, which I only realized as I read it Diversity's description of this trailer. It's already a scary preview, but knowing that made it even scarier on my second viewing. The film hits theaters on January 24th.

Luca Guadagninos Queer, Based on the semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by William Burroughs, Daniel Craig stars as William Lee, an American expat living in 1950s Mexico City who falls in love with a younger man named Eugene (Drew Starkey). Some reviews praised the film, which has already screened at the Venice Film Festival, for Daniel Craig's performance and Guadagnino's “wacky” direction. Strange will be released on November 27th.

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