The Shrouds Teaser Trailer Finally Sets a Release Date for David Cronenberg Movie

A new teaser trailer for The Shrouds finally gives the David Cronenberg movie a release date.

In May 2024, The Shrouds made its debut at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, marking its first screening. Later on, it was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival and the New York Film Festival during subsequent months.

Currently, a fresh trailer for the movie titled “The Shrouds” has been unveiled by Janus Films, and they’ve also disclosed its official U.S. premiere date.

What is the United States release date for The Shrouds?

Starting from April 18, 2025, The Shrouds are set to perform dramatically in selected cities, specifically New York and Los Angeles, as reported by Deadline. Following this, the performance will expand to all parts of the country on April 25, 2025.

Check out The Shrouds teaser trailer below (watch more trailers and clips):

In a chilling yet tranquil future, a tech entrepreneur named Karsh (Vincent Cassel) has invented software that allows the mourning to observe their deceased loved ones’ gradual decomposition. According to Janus Films’ description, as Karsh grapples with the loss of his wife to cancer and embarks on an unusual romantic relationship with his wife’s sister (also played by Diane Kruger), incidents of vandalized graves involving his ‘shroud’ technology start threatening his business. This leads him to uncover a possible wide-ranging conspiracy. Written after the death of its director’s spouse, David Cronenberg‘s latest film, The Shrouds, serves as a deeply introspective exploration of grief and a journey into a dystopian world filled with self-driving cars, data breaches, and AI assistants. The Shrouds offers the usual blend of darkness and humor from Cronenberg, providing a smart and thought-provoking examination of the body, technology, mortality, and infinity.

David Cronenberg’s upcoming film, “The Shrouds,” will mark his return to directing since the release of “Crimes of the Future” in 2022. He is widely recognized for creating movies like “Shivers” from 1975, “Scanners” and “Videodrome” both from 1980, “The Dead Zone” from 1983, “The Fly” from 1986, “Dead Ringers” from 1988, “Crash” from 1996, “A History of Violence” from 2005, and “Cosmopolis” from 2012, among others.

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2025-02-01 00:10