Weapons | Official Trailer 2
New Line Cinema has released the second official trailer for Weapons, the highly anticipated follow-up from Barbariandirector Zach Cregger. Leaning even deeper into psychological horror and narrative experimentation, Weapons assembles an ensemble cast led by Pedro Pascal, Renate Reinsve, and Charles Melton in what appears to be an ambitious, time-bending exploration of dread, grief, and violence across generations.
The trailer begins with disjointed snapshots: a body discovered on a rural highway, an anxious teen in a suburban home, and a fragmented monologue about “echoes that don’t fade.” As with Barbarian, Cregger plays with chronology and shifting perspectives. Pedro Pascal appears as a grieving father trapped in a Kafkaesque loop of paranoia. Renate Reinsve (The Worst Person in the World) seems to anchor another thread, possibly linked to a suburban conspiracy. Meanwhile, Charles Melton’s character—bloodied and shaking—repeats the line, “They’re still watching,” as static overtakes the screen.
Visually, the trailer blends shadowy interiors with stark outdoor dread—small-town Americana rendered uncanny. There are flashes of surveillance, cult iconography, and what seems to be a supernatural presence haunting the timelines. The tone echoes films like It Follows and Donnie Darko, but filtered through Cregger’s distinct blend of social unease and genre deconstruction.
The final moments of the trailer deliver a chilling crescendo: a child whispering into a walkie-talkie, a man vanishing mid-frame, and a series of home videos that suggest whatever Weapons is, it’s also deeply personal. With a screenplay shrouded in secrecy, early buzz indicates that this could be Cregger’s breakout as a singular voice in horror—an ambitious swing that may redefine what mainstream genre films can accomplish.
Weapons premieres in theaters September 27, distributed by New Line and Warner Bros.