As a die-hard fan of dark comedies and horror films, I must say that I am absolutely thrilled about Zach Cregger’s upcoming project, “Weapons.” Having followed his career since his days with The Whitest Kids U’Know, I have come to appreciate his unique blend of humor and social commentary. His work on shows like “Wrecked” and “Barbarian” has shown a knack for creating engaging narratives that are both entertaining and thought-provoking.
The enigmatic upcoming movie, titled “Weapons,” is being directed by Zach Cregger, who made a remarkable entry into the horror genre with the outstanding 2022 horror film, “Barbarian.” The remarkable critical and financial success of this distinctive thriller piqued my curiosity about what the ex-sketch comedy artist could be cooking up for his next project.
Currently, I’m completely clueless about what “Weapons” might offer, but it appears that mystery is a key component of Cregger’s filmmaking approach, which I find truly commendable. Let’s delve deeper into what we currently know about this upcoming horror movie in the following guide.
What Is The Weapons Release Date?
Looking forward to the release of “Weapons” on January 16, 2026! As a fellow fan of the Barbarian series, I can’t help but wish for an earlier release – perhaps in the 2024 movie schedule or even among the upcoming films slated for 2025. Alas, it appears we’ll have to be patient. However, with such a talented roster on board, I think it will be well worth the wait!
The Weapons Cast
Despite being relatively small in number, the cast for the movie Barbarian included some well-known figures like Georgina Campbell, Bill Skarsgård, Justin Long, and Richard Brake. On the other hand, the cast of the upcoming film Weapons is significantly larger, but as of now, the specific roles each actor will play have not been revealed yet.
Josh Brolin
Initially, Pedro Pascal was intended to portray the main character in the movie “Weapons,” but due to his packed schedule, including the upcoming remake of “Fantastic Four,” he had to withdraw from the role. As a result, Josh Brolin, who has previously starred in Marvel films, took on the part instead.
Born into the acting world as the son of James Brolin, Josh Brolin started his acting journey during his youth, making his debut as Brand in the 1985 cast of “The Goonies.” However, it was his leading role in the Best Picture Oscar winner, “No Country for Old Men” (2007), and his Academy Award-nominated performance in “Milk” (2008) that catapulted him to Hollywood stardom. Among his notable credits are another Coen Brothers’ Western film, “True Grit” (2010), Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune” series, and the sci-fi Amazon Prime series, “Outer Range,” where he also serves as a producer.
Julia Garner
One more cast member from the movie “Weapons” who began acting during her teenage years is Julia Garner, who starred alongside Brolin in “Sin City: A Dame to Kill For.” Julia gained significant recognition with her three-time Emmy-winning portrayal of Ruth Langmore in the Netflix series “Ozark.”
Previously, I was recognized for my roles in “Martha Marcy May Marlene” from 2011 and the timeless high school movie “The Perks of Being a Wallflower.” Since then, I’ve given standout performances in series like “Waco” and “Inventing Anna,” even taking on the lead role in both. You might also know me as the Silver Surfer from the upcoming “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” and I have another thrilling project coming up – Leigh Whannell’s “Wolf Man,” produced by Blumhouse.
Alden Ehrenreich
Prior to being part of the “Weapons” film, Alden Ehrenreich shared a movie history with Brolin. One of their common films was “Hail, Caesar!” from 2015, which served as one of the early indications that he had the potential to become a leading man. This role came before he was selected to portray a younger version of one of Harrison Ford’s most renowned characters in “Solo: A Star Wars Story,” released in 2018.
After watching the Star Wars movie, he moved on to Peacock’s series adaptation of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, starred alongside Phoebe Dynevor in Netflix’s Fair Play in 2021. In 2023, he battled the main creature in Cocaine Bear and became part of the Oppenheimer cast as “Senate Aide.” Ehrenreich is also scheduled to appear in the upcoming Marvel TV show, Ironheart, within the MCU.
Benedict Wong
Joining the cast of “Weapons” is Benedict Wong, who, besides being a key figure in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Sorcerer Supreme Wong, has also made a name for himself in sci-fi films like “Moon” and “The Martian”. He’s graced our screens in one of the standout episodes of “Black Mirror” (“Hated in the Nation”) and more recently starred in Netflix’s “3 Body Problem”.
Amy Madigan
In addition to Ehrenreich, the film “Weapons” features Amy Madigan, who was nominated for an Academy Award in 1986 for her role in “Twice in a Lifetime”. She also starred in ’80s classics like “Field of Dreams” and “Uncle Buck”. More recently, she has been involved in horror productions such as HBO’s “Carnivale”, one of the best horror TV shows on Max, and films like “The Hunt” and “Antlers”.
Austin Abrams
Joining the star-studded lineup of the movie “Weapons” is Austin Abrams, who previously worked with Brolin in “Gangster Squad.” Known for his roles in horror films like “The Walking Dead,” “Tragedy Girls,” and “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark,” Abrams also has a knack for coming-of-age dramas. His impressive portfolio includes “The Kings of Summer” from 2013, “Paper Towns” from 2015, and the critically acclaimed TV series “Euphoria” on HBO. In the future, audiences can look forward to seeing Abrams alongside Brad Pitt and George Clooney in the upcoming comedic crime thriller, “Wolfs,” slated for release in 2024.
Cary Christopher
I, Cary Christopher, have made a name for myself in the world of television. Most recognize me from my extended stints on the popular soap opera “Days of Our Lives” and “Mr. Mom” on Vudu. I’ve also graced shows like “9-1-1”, “American Horror Stories” on Hulu, and “The Rookie”. My feature film credits include the 2019 release “Intuitions” and David Fincher’s award-winning Netflix original biopic, “Mank”.
June Diane Raphael
In a significant shift from her comedic roles in films like “The Disaster Artist” and “Long Shot,” as well as TV shows such as “Grace and Frankie” on Netflix and “Big Mouth,” June Diane Raphael is set to take on a more serious role with “Weapons.” However, her brief stints in dramas like the 2007 film “Zodiac,” her uncredited vocal role in “Nine Perfect Strangers” on Hulu, and her recurring role in “Based on a True Story” on Peacock suggest that she might be ready to tackle the darker themes this thriller presents.
What Weapons Is About
The production of this thriller about weapons is shrouded in mystery, and those not involved in its creation may not be fully prepared for the terrors it presents. It has been likened to an interconnected, multi-story horror saga, reminiscent of the critically acclaimed film Magnolia by Paul Thomas Anderson.
Based on the title, the brief summary, and Zach Cregger’s history of incorporating satirical social commentary into his work, I would speculate that the movie could be an ensemble piece focusing on different characters and their personal battles with gun violence. However, this is just a guess, and I can’t wait to discover what stories the movie will ultimately choose to share.
Zach Cregger Writes And Directs
Previously announced, the upcoming film titled “Weapons” will be directed and written by Zach Cregger, a comedian previously known for his work with the sketch comedy troupe “The Whitest Kids U’Know”, famous for their TV show from 2007 to 2011. However, following the success of the 2022 thriller “Barbarian”, which was a chilling tale about an AirBNB double-booking that uncovered a terrifying secret, Cregger has joined the trend of comedians transitioning into horror filmmaking, a movement initially sparked by Jordan Peele with his critically acclaimed Blumhouse horror movie “Get Out” in 2017.
Cregger first stepped into directorial roles over a decade ago, debuting with the 2009 comedy film “Miss March”, which he starred in and co-directed alongside his fellow member and friend from “Whitest Kids U’Know”, the late Trevor Moore. He also directed several episodes for “WKUK” and led a sitcom on TBS titled “Wrecked”, which shares similarities with “Lost”, but incorporates humor, as well as producing a Hulu original docuseries called “Sasquatch”.
Weapons Started Shooting In June 2024
Before its scheduled impact, the movie is almost completely prepared, with minimal time left for adjustments. According to THR’s report, principal photography for the film began during the summer of 2024.
As I mentioned earlier, I’m captivated by Cregger’s knack for incorporating mystery as his hidden trump card. Fortunately, we won’t have to keep guessing for too long since Weapons is scheduled to grace the big screen in 2026.
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2024-08-11 03:07