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The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim trailer released

In cinemas starting December 11

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Warner Bros. Pictures has just dropped the trailer for upcoming anime fantasy film The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim.

Coming to theaters starting December 11, the movie takes fans back to Middle-earth with an indirect prequel set 183 years before the events of Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings film trilogy.

The New Line Cinema creation is directed by award-winning director Kenji Kamiyama. It stars Brian Cox as Helm Hammerhand as the legendary King of Rohan.

Cox is joined by Gaia Wise as Héra, Helm’s daughter, and Luke Pasqualino as Wulf. Furthermore, Miranda Otto reprises her role as Éowyn from The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

The War of Rohirrim

After a sudden attack by Wulf, a clever and ruthless Dunlending lord seeking vengeance for the death of his father, Helm and his people are forced to make a last stand in the ancient stronghold of Hornburg. This mighty fortress will later become Helm’s Deep.

Meanwhile, Héra, leads the resistance against a deadly enemy intent on totally wiping Rohan away.

The two-minute clip previews the battle between Rohan and its revenge-seeking enemy. There’s eagles, elephants, sea creatures, and platoons of armies. There’s also white mountains, fire, and lots of destruction.

Of course, for dedicated fans, you’ll notice a lot of easter eggs, callbacks, and references related to J.R.R. Tolkien’s masterpiece and the film franchise itself. It’s worth dissecting as you wait for the film to play near the end of the year. Go ahead and enjoy.

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WATCH: Teaser trailer for DC Studios’ Clayface

DCU’s standalone horror thriller

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The teaser trailer for DC Studio’s horror thriller, Clayface, has just been released. It is the studio’s first-ever foray into the genre, with the film co-written by Mike Flanagan and directed by James Watkins.

The R-rated standalone film is still part of the new James Gunn DC Universe, taking place within the main DCU timeline before the events of the 2025 Superman.

It stars Tom Rhys Harries as the titular Gotham City villain. He is joined by Naomi Ackie, David Dencik, Max Minghella, Eddie Marsan, Nancy Carroll, and Joshua James.

The film opens internationally on October 21 and in North America on October 23.

Here’s a quick look at the film’s teaser trailer:

Clayface explores one man’s horrifying descent from rising Hollywood star to revenge-filled monster.

The story revolves around the loss of one’s identity and humanity, corrosive love, and dark underbelly of scientific ambition.

Joining Watkins in his creative team are director of photography Rob Hardy, production designer James Price, editor Jon Harris, visual effects supervisor Angus Bickerton, costume designer Keith Madden, and casting director Lucy Bevan.

In addition, here’s a quick look at the movie’s teaser poster:

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DC’s Clayface teaser shows off a horror-filled superhero movie

Our first taste of James Gunn’s Gotham City will be frightening.

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Last year, James Gunn’s Superman sparked an impressive wave of excitement for the new DC Universe. Though this year’s spotlight is on Supergirl, Clayface is also getting an eponymous film, giving us our first taste of Gotham City in this bustling universe.

There’s been a lot of mystery surrounding this film. For one, Gotham City’s DCU debut is based on, arguably, a secondary villain, rather than any member of the Bat-Family. Secondly, Gunn has confirmed that the movie will heavily lean towards the horror genre, a feat others have tried but often failed.

Today, DC Studios has released the first teaser trailer for Clayface. And no, Gunn wasn’t kidding when he said this is going to be a horror film.

Tom Rhys Harries plays Matt Hagen, a rising movie star suddenly scarred by a violent attack. Desperate to resurrect his career, he resorts to a scientific experiment that turns his skin into moldable clay.

As the teaser hints, the film will not shy away from body horror, including shots of Hagen’s disfigured face either from the attack or from the clay. It’s a big departure from the more traditional style of Superman or Supergirl. But it’s a gamble that might pay off for a universe as young as the DCU.

It’s also apropos that the DCU’s first horror film is getting a horror-themed premiere. Clayface will premiere in cinemas on October 23, 2026.

SEE ALSO: Superman sequel, titled Man of Tomorrow, comes out in 2027

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YouTube remains top PH video platform; advertisers urged to continue investing

Advertisers urged to continue investing in TV programs

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As YouTube remains the top streaming platform in the Philippines, advertisers are urged to continue investing in TV programs and content available on the platform, as these generate effective returns.

According to a 2025 Kantar Study, YouTube is the No. 1 video streaming platform in the Philippines in terms of reach.

The same study mentions that 97% of Filipinos in rural Visayas and Mindanao, two major island groups in the country, have watched online TV programs on YouTube in the past month.

Another significant finding is that the streaming platform is providing a 60% incremental reach beyond traditional linear TV.

This proves that YouTube is an essential bridge to Filipino TV viewers, specially in this era. The platform has transformed from just being a video hosting site to an all-in-one entertainment hub that spans traditional TV programs and both longform vlogs and shortform trending clips.

Given this massive gravitational pull, YouTube has partnered with media giants ABS-CBN, GMA, and TV5. This is to ensure the best content, from news to live sports, is available to every YouTube subscriber.

Furthermore, during the “Unstoppable: YouTube in the Next Era of Growth” event, the networks also urged advertisers to keep supporting such TV programs and related content.

They mentioned conversion numbers that say ads through such content remain effective. This is a dynamic that sponsors can continue to explore for marketing, given that YouTube has also integrated Unskippable Ads onto their platform.

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