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Let’s be real: some movie trailers hit you like a bolt of lightning—unexpected, thrilling, and impossible to forget. And the latest trailers for two much-anticipated 2025 releases? They’ve got all that and more. From Jenna Ortega battling a unicorn to Millie Bobby Brown saving a robot, these flicks are shaping up to be as unforgettable as they sound.

InDeath of a Unicorn, Ortega (yes, our beloved Wednesday Addams) and Paul Rudd (aka the charming Scott Lang, better known as Ant-Man) have one of the most bizarre, yet hilarious, moments we’ve seen in a long time. The flick’s recent trailer reveals the chaos that ensues when their characters, Elliot (Rudd) and his daughter Ridley (Ortega), embark on a seemingly peaceful weekend getaway, only to hit and kill a unicorn along the way.
Meanwhile,The Electric State,Netflix’s upcoming sci-fi thriller, has Millie Bobby Brown (the unstoppable force behind Eleven inStranger Things) as Michelle, a young girl on a mission to save her brother. Along her cross-country journey, she’s not alone—she’s joined by Keats, played by none other than Chris Pratt, our favorite Star-Lord.

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Well, you can’t be a hero without a little chaos. This idea seems to echo through the latest movie trailers that have us on the edge of our nerves, ready for 2025’s wildest rides.Jenna Ortegaand Millie Bobby Brown are back, but this time, they’re trading their familiar worlds for some seriously eccentric and fantastical new adventures. And yes, even two of our beloved Avengers are thrown into the mix.
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In the newtrailerforDeath of a Unicorn, Ortega teams up with none other thanPaul Rudd(aka Ant-Man) in a quirky, high-energy film directed by Alex Scharfman. The duo plays a father-daughter pair, Elliot and Ridley, on their way to a secluded weekend retreat hosted by Elliot’s billionaire boss, Dell Leopold (played by Richard E. Grant). But things take a surreal turn when they accidentally hit and kill a unicorn.
Yes, a unicorn. And this isn’t your friendly, fluffy, magical being. This unicorn has a snarling, werewolf-like demeanor, driven by a hunger that goes beyond mere curiosity.

Meanwhile, on a completely different note, Brown can be seen taking on a futuristic yet nostalgic journey inThe Electric State’srecenttrailer. Set in an alternate version of 1994, she plays Michelle, who is on a mission to rescue her missing brother. But she’s not alone. Along the way, she meets a ragtag group of characters, including Keats (Chris Pratt).
Also, the film boasts an ensemble cast includingWoody Harrelson, Stanley Tucci, Ke Huy Quan, and Giancarlo Esposito—all lending their talent to bring this futuristic world to life. Whether it’s Ortega and Rudd taking down a bloodthirsty unicorn or Brown and Pratt teaming up to save the world (or at least a robot and a brother), these films have something for every movie lover.

When will the release dates ofThe Electric StateandDeath of a Unicornbe?
Directed by Alex Scharfman,Death of a Unicornfollows a father and daughter, played by Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega. Filming began in Hungary in 2023 and we can expect to see it in theaters in the spring of 2025 (viaVariety). No exact date has been given, but if the trailer is anything to go by, it’ll be one wild ride.
Directed by the Russo Brothers, the masterminds behindAvengers: Infinity WarandAvengers:Endgame,The Electric StatestarsMillie Bobby Brownas Michelle. Rumored to be Netflix’s most expensive project to date, with a budget topping $320 million (viaCollider), this sci-fi adventure is going to be something truly special. Look out forThe Electric Statewhen it hits Netflix on June 07, 2025.

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Both of these films promise to break new ground, combining imaginative stories with powerful performances and cutting-edge production. Whether it’s the hilarious absurdity ofDeath of a Unicornor the emotional depth ofThe Electric State, 2025 is set to be a year where the boundaries of what we expect from movies are stretched to the max.
Mark your calendars for these must-see releases!
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