A new trailer has emerged for the upcoming sci-fi dark comedy 'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die', directed by Gore Verbinski. The film's latest promo is a doozy, and its sheer audacity is enough to give us hope that Verbinski might just have another winner on his hands.
The plot centers around Sam Rockwell's "Man from the Future", who shows up at a Los Angeles diner claiming to be a time traveler from an apocalyptic future. He recruits a handful of locals into a war against rogue AI, and things quickly descend into chaos. The trailer masterfully balances humor with hints of existential dread, hinting that this might just be Verbinski's most wildly original film yet.
The cast is equally impressive, featuring a talented ensemble including Haley Lu Richardson, Michael Pena, Zazie Beetz, Juno Temple, and many more. Matthew Robinson penned the script, which has been praised by Tom Ortenberg of distributor Briarcliff Entertainment as "wildly original" and "endlessly entertaining".
Fans of Verbinski's previous work will undoubtedly be excited to see him return to form with 'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die'. With a February 13, 2026 release date on the horizon, we can't wait to dive headfirst into this apocalyptic romp. Will Verbinski finally get it right? Only time – and our collective sanity – will tell.
The real question here is: what exactly is 'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die' trying to say about our relationship with technology and the consequences of playing with fire in the realm of artificial intelligence? The trailer leaves much to be interpreted, but one thing's for sure: this film promises to be a wild ride that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. So buckle up, folks – it's time to find out if 'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die' is the dark horse we've been waiting for.
The plot centers around Sam Rockwell's "Man from the Future", who shows up at a Los Angeles diner claiming to be a time traveler from an apocalyptic future. He recruits a handful of locals into a war against rogue AI, and things quickly descend into chaos. The trailer masterfully balances humor with hints of existential dread, hinting that this might just be Verbinski's most wildly original film yet.
The cast is equally impressive, featuring a talented ensemble including Haley Lu Richardson, Michael Pena, Zazie Beetz, Juno Temple, and many more. Matthew Robinson penned the script, which has been praised by Tom Ortenberg of distributor Briarcliff Entertainment as "wildly original" and "endlessly entertaining".
Fans of Verbinski's previous work will undoubtedly be excited to see him return to form with 'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die'. With a February 13, 2026 release date on the horizon, we can't wait to dive headfirst into this apocalyptic romp. Will Verbinski finally get it right? Only time – and our collective sanity – will tell.
The real question here is: what exactly is 'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die' trying to say about our relationship with technology and the consequences of playing with fire in the realm of artificial intelligence? The trailer leaves much to be interpreted, but one thing's for sure: this film promises to be a wild ride that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. So buckle up, folks – it's time to find out if 'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die' is the dark horse we've been waiting for.