Movie Trailers in 4K UHD available for download
- 'Pressure' Trailer 2
by Moviefone on May 21, 2026 at 7:46 pm"A gripping cinematic masterpiece." Watch the new trailer for Pressure, starring Brendan Fraser and Andrew Scott. Only in theaters May 29.
- 'Victorian Psycho' Teaser
by Moviefone on May 21, 2026 at 7:29 pmSet in Victorian England, Victorian Psycho sees an eccentric governess arrive at a remote gothic manor, where strange happenings stir suspicion that she’s not what she seems.
- 'Lucky Strike' Trailer
by Moviefone on May 21, 2026 at 6:49 pmInspired by true events, Lucky Strike tells the story of one soldier trapped behind enemy lines during the last major German offensive during WWII, what will become known as The Battle of the Bulge.
- 'Miss You, Love You' Trailer
by Moviefone on May 20, 2026 at 10:51 pmFriendship grows in unexpected places. Miss You, Love You premieres May 29 on HBO Max.
- 'Strung' Trailer
by Moviefone on May 20, 2026 at 8:10 pmFrom director Malcolm D. Lee, a talented violinist takes a prestigious job as a music tutor for the gifted daughter of an influential and enigmatic family. As she becomes entangled in their opulent world, unsettling secrets begin to surface, forcing her to question her safety, her dreams, and even her sanity.
- 'Little Brother' Trailer
by Moviefone on May 20, 2026 at 5:27 pmRudd (John Cena) has the perfect life – great job, loving family, and a thriving career as a real estate agent… until his little brother, Marcus (Eric Andre), crashes back into his world as a full-blown agent of chaos, stress-testing every part of Rudd’s carefully controlled existence.
- 'Masters of the Universe' Final Trailer
by Moviefone on May 20, 2026 at 4:43 pmOver 40 years ago… He saved his universe. He inspired a generation. Now, He-Man returns. Watch the final theatrical trailer for Masters Of The Universe - only in theaters June 5.
- 'Couture' Trailer
by Moviefone on May 20, 2026 at 4:31 pmAcademy Award® winner Angelina Jolie stars as an American filmmaker in Paris during Fashion Week, whose encounters with women from all walks of life spark a personal journey of self-discovery and force her to confront the choices shaping her life.
- 'Voicemails for Isabelle' Trailer
by Moviefone on May 19, 2026 at 5:52 pmJill copes with her sister’s death by leaving her voicemails chronicling her chaotic life in San Francisco. When the number is unknowingly reassigned, an elusive Austin real estate agent begins receiving the hilariously confessional messages
- 'Room to Move' Trailer
by Moviefone on May 18, 2026 at 6:00 pmChoreographer and performer Jenn Freeman has always possessed the gift of movement. From a very early age, she simply had to dance… all the time.
Recent Movie Trailers — Latest Releases and Upcoming Films
The recent movie trailers that land here come from studios as they release them — teasers, full cuts and clips from films heading to theaters. The mix shifts constantly and covers everything from blockbusters to smaller releases, with no fixed schedule.
These are standard promotional cuts, not diagnostic material. Audio and video quality depends entirely on what each production delivers. Some arrive in Dolby Vision and Atmos, others in more basic formats — the gap between a major studio release and a smaller independent production is often immediately apparent on a well-calibrated display.
How movie trailers are made
Trailer cutting is its own craft — the people who cut promotional material often have no involvement in the film itself. The result is that a trailer can feel tonally different from what actually ends up on screen. Audio gets its own separate treatment: low end is exaggerated, peaks are sharper, and the whole thing is tuned to land hard in a dark room full of people who haven’t decided yet whether to buy a ticket.
The shift to digital distribution changed trailer formats significantly. Before digital cinema, trailers were optical prints that ran at fixed specs. Now studios deliver multiple versions simultaneously — theatrical DCP versions at 4K, online versions at various resolutions, and promotional cuts optimized for mobile viewing.
Formats and quality
HDR has become the default for studio releases — Dolby Vision and HDR10 both show up regularly, sometimes as separate deliverables for the same title. On the audio side things vary more: bigger productions bring Atmos, mid-range ones tend to land at 5.1, smaller releases often just ship stereo. Resolution follows the same pattern downward as budget drops. For content built to actually stress-test a setup rather than sell a film, the surround sound test section is the right place — Dolby, DTS and THX files made for calibration rather than promotion.










