New trailers: Fahrenheit 451, Wreck-It Ralph 2, and more

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Normally I might take this time to tell you what I thought of Paul Thomas Anderson’s Phantom Thread, which I saw last weekend, but people apparently have very strong feelings about this film and feelings about what your reaction to it says about you. I don’t want you to know! Phantom Thread reactions are the new astrological signs.

Luckily for astrological signs and everyone who has one, movies will continue to be released.

Check out six trailers from the week below.

Wreck-It Ralph 2

In the sequel to Wreck-It Ralph, Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2, Ralph and Vanellope von Schweetz escape their arcade game yet again, and “go to the internet.” If you’re into family-friendly internet references in film form, this is the sequel for you.

It’s in theaters on Thanksgiving.

Fahrenheit 451

HBO’s adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s 1953 novel stars Michael B. Jordan as Guy Montag, a firefighter who becomes disillusioned with his government-sanctioned book-burning job.

The movie premieres this spring on HBO.

The Week Of

About a year ago, Netflix inked a deal with Adam Sandler to produce four more of his movies, in addition to 2015’s The Ridiculous 6 and 2016’s The Do Over. The Week Of, about two families meeting before their kids get married, is Sandler’s latest feature for the streaming service. It stars Chris Rock, Steve Buscemi, and Rachel Dratch alongside Sandler.

It arrives April 27th on Netflix.

Thoroughbreds

Thoroughbreds looks like a decently campy evil rich teens movie. It stars Anya Taylor-Joy and Olivia Cooke as Lily and Amanda, who plot to kill Lily’s father (Paul Sparks).

It’s in theaters March 9th.

Yellowstone

Yellowstone is a series starring Kevin Costner about a family that owns the largest ranch in the US. If that doesn’t tell you enough about it, this quote from the trailer should: “All men are bad, but some of us try real hard to be good.”

It premieres on June 20th on the Paramount Network.

Cobra Kai

YouTube Red’s upcoming series is a sequel to 1984’s Karate Kid. In it, Ralph Macchio and William Zabka revive their old characters more than three decades later. This trailer only teases Zabka as Johnny Lawrence, who now runs his own karate studio.

It’ll be out sometime this year.



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