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Sam Rockwell Is Here to Save the Future From AI in First 'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die' Trailer

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

Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaSxNAZUKsM

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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?

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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.

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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.

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