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Sophie Turner Is Trapped in a Home Invasion in Trust Trailer

Sophie Turner Is Trapped in a Home Invasion in Trust Trailer

Yahoo03-06-2025
Republic Pictures has shared the official Trust trailer for its newest suspense thriller, starring Emmy nominee Sophie Turner. This marks the Game of Thrones star's first movie as the lead in a long while, after 2022's Survive with Corey Hawkins. The movie is currently scheduled to arrive in select theaters on August 22, 2025.
'After a scandal, a Hollywood starlet (Turner) retreats to a remote cabin—but she's not alone. Betrayed by the man she trusted most, she's trapped in a brutal game of survival. She can hide, but she can't run,' reads the movie's synopsis.
Check out the Trust trailer below (watch more trailers):
The video features Turner as a long-time TV actress who tries to get a way from the Hollywood noise for a while after getting involved in a scandal. However, what was supposed to be a peaceful retreat quickly turns into a home invasion. Joining Turner are Rhys Coiro, Billy Campbell, Peter Mensah, Forrest Goodluck, Gianni Paolo, Renata Vaca and Katey Sagal.
Trust is directed by Carlson Young from a screenplay written by Gigi Levangie. The R-rated movie is produced by Miles Koules, Ketura Kestin, and Oren Koules, with Daniel J. Heffner, Claire Kupchak, and Lena Roklin serving as executive producers. The creative team also includes cinematographer Alejandro Martínez, editor Louis Cioffi, composer Isom Innis, production designer Sandro Valdez, art director Cancino Carlos, and more. The movie currently has a total runtime of 90 minutes or an hour and 30 minutes.
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