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Upcoming Film 'Whalefall' Trailer Released, Featuring Actor Swallowed by Sperm Whale

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20th Century Studios has released a trailer for the upcoming film 'Whalefall,' based on Daniel Kraus' 2023 novel, which depicts a scuba diver being swallowed by a sperm whale. The film stars Austin Abrams and Josh Brolin and is scheduled for release on October 16, 2026. The movie aims to create a new generation of ocean-fearful audiences, similar to how 'Jaws' affected viewers in 1975.

The film 'Whalefall,' produced by 20th Century Studios, has released its official trailer featuring the central premise of a man being swallowed by a sperm whale while scuba diving. The movie is an adaptation of Daniel Kraus' 2023 novel of the same name and stars Austin Abrams in the lead role, alongside Josh Brolin. According to the coverage, the trailer does not shy away from depicting the dramatic scenario of the protagonist being consumed by the whale. The film is scheduled to premiere on October 16, 2026, and appears designed to generate significant audience interest through its high-concept premise and visual spectacle.

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  • 'Whalefall' trailer is here to add getting swallowed by a sperm whale while SCUBA diving to your list of fears

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