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Netflix's new crime thriller just became one of my most anticipated movies of the summer — and you need to watch the gripping trailer now
Netflix's new crime thriller just became one of my most anticipated movies of the summer — and you need to watch the gripping trailer now

Yahoo

time21-07-2025

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Netflix's new crime thriller just became one of my most anticipated movies of the summer — and you need to watch the gripping trailer now

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. This summer is set to be a big one for Vanessa Kirby. She's due on the big screen next week as part of Marvel's new 'Fantastic Four' reboot, and then just a few weeks later, she's headlining a buzzy new crime thriller movie on Netflix. Premiering on the world's most popular streaming service on August 15, the film in question is called 'Night Always Comes.' The movie is described as 'a propulsive odyssey of survival' by Netflix, and now that we have a trailer, it's very quickly become one of my most anticipated new releases of the summer. The trailer is a mere two minutes long, but it gives us a pretty detailed look at the movie, and let's just say it's got me adding the movie to my watchlist almost a month ahead of time. That's the hallmark of a very good trailer. We see Kirby playing Lynette, a desperate but resourceful woman given a single night to scrounge up $25,000 to keep her family from being evicted, and her entire world falling apart. With the clock ticking, Lynette is forced to go to extreme lengths to get the money needed to secure her future. Based on Willy Vlautin's 2021 novel of the same name, and directed by Benjamin Caron, 'Night Always Comes' also stars Jennifer Jason Leigh, Zack Gottsagen, Stephan James, Julia Fox, Eli Roth, Randall Park and Michael Kelly. I'm especially excited to see Gottsagen appear in the cast list after his excellent performance in 2019's 'The Peanut Butter Falcon.' 'Night Always Comes' on Netflix — here's everything you need to know Alongside this intense first trailer, Netflix has also released a Tudum blog post giving us more details about the upcoming crime thriller movie. This includes an official logline: "'Night Always Comes' follows Lynette (Kirby), a woman who risks everything to secure the house that represents a future for her family. On a dangerous odyssey through a single night, Lynette is forced to confront her dark past in order to finally break free.' The Netflix original flick has been written by Sarah Conradt, who penned last year's underrated thriller 'Mothers' Instinct' starring Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain, and it represents a reunion for Kirby and Caron, who previously collaborated on the popular 'The Crown' series. 'What drew me to the film was its exploration of survival and sacrifice and the idea of quiet heroism,' said Caron. 'It asks the question, 'Who gets to feel safe, and at what cost?'' Filmed and set in Portland, Oregon, the movie takes place over a single night, which should give the thriller a real sense of momentum and add to the intensity as the clock is always ticking. Plus, Kirby received an Oscar nomination for her last Netflix project, 'Pieces of a Woman,' and is also producing in this one, so I'm pretty confident in the final result. On Kirby's performance, Caron said, 'Vanessa brings a beautifully wild energy to Lynette, making the character unpredictable and deeply, deeply human. Together, we worked on creating a character who is simply not just reacting to the world, but desperately trying to wrest control of her future, even as she teeters on the edge of self-destruction.' Between its hooky premise, best-selling source material, and strong cast list, it definitely seems like 'Night Always Comes' has all the ingredients to be a Netflix hit next month, and it could be the streaming service's best shot this year of picking up some major award nominations. As noted, 'Night Always Comes' arrives on Netflix on August 15, and I'm ready to add it to my watchlist right now. If the basic setup doesn't sell you on this movie, then the gripping new trailer is sure to tip you over the edge. I've got a feeling this one could be among Netflix's best originals of the year. More from Tom's Guide Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button. New on Netflix in July 2025 Netflix is losing this Adam Sandler comedy at the worst time Netflix top 10 shows — here's the 3 worth watching

Netflix drops intense trailer for new crime thriller movie with ‘Fantastic Four's' Vanessa Kirby — and it's already on my watchlist
Netflix drops intense trailer for new crime thriller movie with ‘Fantastic Four's' Vanessa Kirby — and it's already on my watchlist

Tom's Guide

time18-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Tom's Guide

Netflix drops intense trailer for new crime thriller movie with ‘Fantastic Four's' Vanessa Kirby — and it's already on my watchlist

This summer is set to be a big one for Vanessa Kirby. She's due on the big screen next week as part of Marvel's new 'Fantastic Four' reboot, and then next month, she's headlining a buzzy new crime thriller movie on Netflix. Premiering on the world's most popular streaming service on August 15, the film in question is called 'Night Always Comes.' The movie is described as 'a propulsive odyssey of survival' by Netflix, and now that we have a trailer, it's very quickly become one of my most anticipated new releases of the summer. The trailer is a mere two minutes long, but it gives us a pretty detailed look at the movie. We see Kirby playing Lynette, a desperate but resourceful woman given a single night to scrounge up $25,000 to keep her family from being evicted, and her entire world falling apart. With the clock ticking, Lynette is forced to go to extreme lengths to get the money needed to secure her future. Based on Willy Vlautin's 2021 novel of the same name, and directed by Benjamin Caron, 'Night Always Comes' also stars Jennifer Jason Leigh, Zack Gottsagen, Stephan James, Julia Fox, Eli Roth, Randall Park and Michael Kelly. I'm especially excited to see Gottsagen appear in the cast list after his excellent performance in 2019's 'The Peanut Butter Falcon.' Alongside this intense first trailer, Netflix has also released a Tudum blog post giving us more details about the upcoming crime thriller movie. This includes an official logline: Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. "'Night Always Comes' follows Lynette (Kirby), a woman who risks everything to secure the house that represents a future for her family. On a dangerous odyssey through a single night, Lynette is forced to confront her dark past in order to finally break free.' The Netflix original flick has been written by Sarah Conradt, who penned last year's underrated thriller 'Mothers' Instinct' starring Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain, and it represents a reunion for Kirby and Caron, who previously collaborated on the popular 'The Crown' series. 'What drew me to the film was its exploration of survival and sacrifice and the idea of quiet heroism,' said Caron. 'It asks the question, 'Who gets to feel safe, and at what cost?'' Filmed and set in Portland, Oregon, the movie takes place over a single night, which should give the thriller a real sense of momentum and add to the intensity as the clock is always ticking. Plus, Kirby received an Oscar nomination for her last Netflix project, 'Pieces of a Woman,' and is also producing in this one, so I'm pretty confident in the final result. On Kirby's performance, Caron said, 'Vanessa brings a beautifully wild energy to Lynette, making the character unpredictable and deeply, deeply human. Together, we worked on creating a character who is simply not just reacting to the world, but desperately trying to wrest control of her future, even as she teeters on the edge of self-destruction.' Between its hooky premise, best-selling source material, and strong cast list, it definitely seems like 'Night Always Comes' has all the ingredients to be a Netflix hit next month, and it could be the streaming service's best shot this year of picking up some major award nominations. As noted, 'Night Always Comes' arrives on Netflix on August 15, and I'm ready to add it to my watchlist right now. If the basic setup doesn't sell you on this movie, then the gripping new trailer is sure to tip you over the edge. I've got a feeling this one could be among Netflix's best originals of the year. Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button.

‘Night Always Comes' Trailer: Vanessa Kirby Tries to Save Her Family Home Over the Course of One Crime-Fueled Night
‘Night Always Comes' Trailer: Vanessa Kirby Tries to Save Her Family Home Over the Course of One Crime-Fueled Night

Yahoo

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘Night Always Comes' Trailer: Vanessa Kirby Tries to Save Her Family Home Over the Course of One Crime-Fueled Night

Vanessa Kirby may be the latest MCU superhero with 'Fantastic Four,' but the acclaimed Academy Award-nominated star is returning to her Netflix roots for the highly-anticipated thriller 'Night Always Comes.' Kirby reunites with her 'The Crown' director Ben Caron for the adaptation of Willy Vlautin's bestselling novel. Kirby stars as Lynette, a woman who is ready to risk anything to save her family home. Jennifer Jason Leigh, Stephan James, Julia Fox, Eli Roth, Randall Park, Michael Kelly, and 'The Peanut Butter Falcon' breakout actor Zack Gottsagen also star. More from IndieWire Why 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' Director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson Looked to Spielberg and 'Jaws' for Inspiration 'Fixed' Trailer: Genndy Tartakovsky's Animated Dog Story is Definitely Not For Kids The logline reads: 'Risking everything to secure a future for herself and her brother, a woman sets out on a dangerous odyssey — confronting her own dark past over one propulsive night.' The film is described as being about a 'desperate and dangerous high-stakes' that 'powerfully illustrates the incredible strength and unwavering determination of one woman pushing against a system that often feels stacked against her.' Caron directs and produces, with Kirby also producing. The duo previously worked together on the first two seasons of Netflix's Emmy-winning series 'The Crown,' during which Kirby portrayed Princess Margaret. Sarah Conradt wrote the script for 'The Night Always Comes.' Gary Levinsohn, Billy Hines, Ryan Bartecki, Jodie Caron, and Lauren Dark additionally produce. Along with 'Night Always Comes,' Kirby will next lead Ron Howard's latest film 'Eden' which is based on a true story. Kirby co-stars with Jude Law, Ana de Armas, Sydney Sweeney, and Daniel Brühl in the feature about a group of disillusioned outsiders who leave civilization to start their own society on a remote uninhabited island. Vertical will release 'Eden' in theaters on Friday, August 22, shortly after the debut of Kirby's other project, tentpole film 'Fantastic Four: First Steps,' out July 25 from Marvel Studios and Disney. Kirby plays Sue Storm, AKA the Invisible Woman, alongside Pedro Pascal's Reed Richards, AKA Mr. Fantastic, Joseph Quinn's Johnny Storm, AKA the Human Torch, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach's Ben Grimm, AKA the Thing. Ralph Ineson also plays villain Galactus, Julia Garner is the Silver Surfer, AKA Shalla-Bal, and Paul Walter Hauser, Natasha Lyonne, and John Malkovich are co-starring. 'Night Always Comes' premieres August 15 on Netflix. Check out the trailer below. Best of IndieWire Guillermo del Toro's Favorite Movies: 56 Films the Director Wants You to See 'Song of the South': 14 Things to Know About Disney's Most Controversial Movie Nicolas Winding Refn's Favorite Films: 37 Movies the Director Wants You to See

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