- Companion is the most recent Warner Bros horror film, however its trailer leaves little to the creativeness
- It arrives in theaters on January 31
- The star-studded forged contains Sophie Thatcher, Jack Quaid and Lukas Gage
Earlier this yr I wrote in regards to the 6 greatest horror motion pictures coming in 2025 that I am unable to wait to look at – and now I’ve seen the trailer for Companion, I’ll undoubtedly be including it to my listing. However, I’m upset by simply how a lot of the plot the trailer spoils, quite than taking a extra mysterious strategy like trailers for a number of the finest horror motion pictures of 2024.
Companion stars Sophie Thatcher, who we lately noticed in A24’s Heretic alongside The Boys‘ Jack Quaid, so it has an incredible forged lined up. But if you wish to go into it figuring out as little as potential, the trailer spoils a reasonably large element on this film – and many individuals have taken to the feedback on YouTube to complain about it. The sci-fi horror has a reasonably loopy twist, and for those who do not wish to see it, you may want avoid the trailer!
Alternatively, if you’re curious, have a look beneath…
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What is Companion about?
The trailer reveals Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid enjoying what seems to be a pair. As the trailer begins, Sophie’s Iris character says: “There have been two moments in my life once I was happiest. The first was the day I met Josh, and the second, the day I killed him”. So we all know that Josh goes to satisfy his maker at some level within the film, which is an intriguing sufficient set-up, however the trailer goes one step additional and divulges an enormous twist about Iris’ identification.
I nonetheless wish to see Companion however I’m hoping there shall be extra surprises alongside the best way, as I feel that having to attend to be taught the reality about Iris would have been extra impactful for viewers. But with two nice leads, some laughs alongside the best way, and what appears to be loads of violence, I’m keen to present this one a go. Hopefully, I’ll be compelled to eat my phrases!