Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die — and watch the new trailer for Gore Verbinski’s first film in over a decade. Sam Rockwell stars as a mysterious man with a vital mission for a ragtag collection of late-night diner patrons. The science fiction comedy will debut in theaters on February 13, 2026. The trailer opens at an all-night eatery in Los Angeles. Even the most jaded diners have to turn their heads and look when a mysterious man (Rockwell), seemingly clad in a fashionable ensemble of garbage, walks in.
He’s from a future that is “totally, completely f***ed” thanks to an evil artificial intelligence, and there’s only one way to avert this nightmare apocalypse: recruiting strangers to help him stop it before it can go online
I’ve seen the movie trailer, and it’s a kind of apocalyptic comedy that gradually turns into something serious, eventually becoming a critique of the excessive use of AI. Very good.
The trailer didn’t really draw me in. Lots of chanting and some kind of AI mind control maybe? But who do I care about and what’s their world-saving mission?
Interestingly, your reasons for not getting drawn into the trailer are the same that did draw me in. Only the barest hint at a narrative premise has me intrigued, plus it looks ludicrous in a “12 Monkeys meets Wes Andersen” kind of way. It’s immediately up top of my Want-to-watch list.
You care about Sam Rockwell and his mission to dance in every project he’s in.
It drew me in. Seems funky.
They had me at Sam Rockwell.
Same honestly I love this guy.







