Ridley Scott's 'The Dog Stars' Final Trailer Drops Ahead of August 28 Theatrical Release
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Mr Bagel
Ridley Scott's latest film, 'The Dog Stars,' is getting a final push before its theatrical release. 20th Century Studios released the third and final trailer for the post-apocalyptic thriller, which is based on Peter Heller's 2012 novel. The film opens exclusively in theaters, IMAX, and premium large format screens on August 28, according to Disney's official announcement and reporting from UPI and Deadline.
The cast is led by Jacob Elordi and Josh Brolin, with Margaret Qualley, Allison Janney, Benedict Wong, and Guy Pearce rounding out the ensemble. Deadline reported that Elordi plays a pilot named Hig who recalls life before the apocalypse, while Brolin co-stars as a fellow survivor. The Playlist noted that the project marks Scott's return to the post-apocalyptic genre after having been attached to an early version of 'I Am Legend.'
"a world where survival is instinct, but humanity is a choice"
That tagline, as described by MovieSceneCanada, captures the film's central tension. The outlet called the film "a riveting, cinematic thriller," and the trailer hones in on the emotional weight of characters fighting to retain their humanity in a ravaged landscape.
"the most expansive look yet at the film's gripping world, emotional stakes"
That Hollywood Show described the trailer in those terms, and the footage indeed offers a broader view of the film's scope, from aerial dogfights to quiet interpersonal moments. The film will be available in standard theaters as well as premium large format showings, as confirmed by Disney.
While MovieWeb mistakenly referred to the film as a 'The Last of Us' thriller in its headline, the correct title is 'The Dog Stars,' and the wide release across multiple formats on August 28 positions it as a major late-summer event for Ridley Scott, who continues to explore survival and sci-fi themes decades into his career.
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