I’ve been following Kirill Sokolov’s work for a while, and this trailer feels like a natural step forward. He’s always had a style that’s messy in a controlled way, and it works perfectly here. Zazie Beetz looks fearless in her physicality, and the fights are clearly well-rehearsed. The mix of gore, humor, and suspense makes me think it will stand out from other horror-action movies that usually rely on formulaic scares. I also like that the trailer teases a variety of threats, which makes the movie feel unpredictable. I’m excited to see how the story unfolds because a lot of horror-action films fail to give characters depth. It looks like this one might succeed in both areas.