Josh Brolin’s Whalefall Trailer Dives Deep Into a Whale’s Belly
A survival story with a shocking twist is making waves after its first reveal at Cinemacon. Whalefall takes a simple diving trip and turns it into a terrifying fight for life. The new footage shows a man trapped inside a whale, setting up a tense, emotional story that blends survival, fear, and personal reflection.
Whalefall reveals trailer at CinemaCon
The first trailer for Whalefall debuted at CinemaCon, giving audiences a clear look at its unusual premise. Directed by Brian Duffield, the film follows a scuba diver played by Austin Abrams who is swallowed alive by a massive sperm whale. The story unfolds as he tries to escape while dealing with memories of his late father.
The trailer builds tension slowly. It starts with a calm dive before things take a dark turn. Abrams’ character spots a squid, but the real danger appears moments later. A giant whale circles him in deep water.
He tries to hide and escape, but the creature closes in. The sequence becomes intense as he fights to break free, even grabbing onto the whale’s teeth before being swallowed (via The Hollywood Reporter).
Inside the whale, the situation turns desperate. The visuals show him sinking deeper as air bubbles escape and darkness takes over. The trailer cuts out at that point, leaving the rest to imagination. The concept focuses not just on survival, but also on emotional reflection, as the character thinks about his relationship with his father while trapped between life and death.
The film also features Josh Brolin, Elisabeth Shue, and John Ortiz in key roles. It is based on a 2023 novel by Daniel Kraus, who also worked on the screenplay with Duffield. Produced by Imagine Entertainment, the movie is set to release in theaters on October 16.
Whalefall stands out because of its confined setting and psychological angle. It presents both physical danger and inner conflict. That combination could make it more than just a survival thriller, giving it an emotional edge when it hits theaters later this year.
Source: Comingsoon.net
