12 New Trailers That Have Released This Week (December 8th-14th 2025)

Here are 12 new film trailers that dropped this week for some upcoming films you may (or may not) be interested in.

Wasteman

Wasteman  follows parolee Taylor whose fresh start is threatened by new cellmate Dee; Dee takes Taylor under his wing, but a violent incident forces Taylor to choose between protecting his unlikely ally and securing his own parole. The British prison thriller explores themes of loyalty, survival, and the harsh realities of the criminal justice system. 

Wasteman Trailer

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Solo Mio

Solo Mio is a romantic comedy about a groom (Kevin James) left at the altar in Rome who goes on his Italian honeymoon alone, rediscovering life and finding unexpected love. The heartbroken man experiences Italy’s culture, food, and people, ultimately turning a disaster into an adventure.

Solo Mio Trailer

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Street Fighter

Estranged fighters Ryu and Ken are recruited by Chun-Li for a World Warrior Tournament, where they must confront a deadly conspiracy, their pasts, and each other to prevent “GAME OVER”. Set in 1993, it features a star-studded cast and focuses on a brutal clash of “fists, fate and fury”.

Street Fighter Teaser Trailer

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The Drama

Days before their wedding, a couple’s relationship is shaken when one partner discovers unsettling truths about the other.

The Drama Teaser Trailer

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The Moment

The Moment (starring and based on an idea by Charli XCX) is a mockumentary about a rising pop star navigating intense fame, industry pressures, and the shift from subculture to mainstream success as she prepares for her first headline arena tour.

The Moment Trailer

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Killer Whale

Killer Whale follows best friends Maddie and Trish as they find themselves trapped in a remote lagoon with the dangerous killer whale named Ceto.

Killer Whale Trailer

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Supergirl

Kara Zor-El celebrates her 23rd birthday by travelling across the galaxy with her dog Krypto. Along the way, she meets the young Ruthye Marye Knoll and encounters a tragedy that leads her on a “murderous quest for revenge

Supergirl Trailer

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Sound of Falling

Sound of Falling is a German drama following four girls (Alma, Erika, Angelika, Lenka) across a century (1910s–2020s) on the same North German farm, whose lives mirror each other, revealing shared generational trauma, secrets, and systemic violence within patriarchal rural society.

Sound of Falling Trailer

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Mercy

In the near future, an advanced AI judge tells a captive detective that he’s on trial for the murder of his wife. If he fails to prove his innocence within 90 minutes, he’ll be executed on the spot.

Mercy Trailer

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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie – Mario & Luigi vs. Bowser Jr.

Mario and Luigi join Princess Peach and Toad on an adventure into outer space and across the galaxy to face off against Bowser’s son, Bowser Jr.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie – Mario & Luigi vs. Bowser Jr. Trailer

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God Country

Ben Marsh returns to his hometown to claim an inheritance from his estranged mother, bringing his partner, Sam, with him. Upon arrival, they find themselves drawn into the world of Pastor Deenan, the charismatic leader of a local cult.

God Country Trailer

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All That’s Left of You

All That’s Left of You is a multi-generational drama where a Palestinian teen’s confrontation at a West Bank protest leads his mother to recount their family’s seven-decade history of displacement and resilience, starting from the 1948 Nakba. It traces intergenerational trauma and the enduring spirit of survival across four key periods (1948, 1978, 1988, present day).

All That’s Left of You Trailer

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Simon Leasher

A lover of cinema for over 35 years, I have watched many films from around the world in many different genres, yet I still normally always come back to trashy slasher horror films when in doubt. More

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