Spiderhead Trailer: Chris Hemsworth, Miles Teller in a Dark and Trippy Science Fiction Thriller

Netflix has launched the official Spiderhead trailer and, it looks like one exciting trip we are all going to be on. Based on The New Yorker short story by George Saunders, the upcoming film is a genre-bending and darkly funny psychological thriller directed by Joseph Kosinski, who is known for his work in TRON: Legacy, Top Gun: Maverick and written by Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick, known for Deadpool, Zombieland.

Eric Newman, Chris Hemsworth, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Agnes Chu, Geneva Wasserman, Tommy Harper and Jeremy Steckler serve as producers for the film. The cast includes Chris Hemsworth, Miles Teller, Jurnee Smollett, Mark Paguio and Tess Haubrich. The Spiderhead trailer looks like the upcoming film will be a perfect treat for people who are fans of the Netflix series Maniac and the Hulu show Nine Perfect Strangers.

The synopsis of the film reads: In a state-of-the-art penitentiary run by brilliant visionary Steve Abnesti, inmates wear a surgically attached device that administers dosages of mind-altering drugs in exchange for commuted sentences. There are no bars, no cells, or orange jumpsuits. In Spiderhead, incarcerated volunteers are free to be themselves. Until they’re not. At times, they’re a better version. Need to lighten up? There’s a drug for that. At a loss for words? There’s a drug for that, too. But when two subjects, Jeff and Lizzy, form a connection, their path to redemption takes a twistier turn, as Abnesti’s experiments start to push the limits of free will altogether.”

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Spiderhead Trailer

The film will release on June 17, 2022, only on Netflix.

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