A Trip To The Trailer Park (28th March 2026)
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Hey there, dear reader! Welcome to a brand new episode of A Trip to the Trailer Park! It’s our final episode this month, so it’s a big one! We had a lot of fun this month with some of the biggest and smallest trailers of the year so far! Last week, we took another trip to Arakis and reunited with our friendly neighborhood web slinger! Now, onward with the show with the 5 biggest trailers of the week!
The End of Oak Street (Dir. David Robert Mitchell)
Denise and Greg are just an ordinary couple living with their ordinary family. But when a mysterious cosmic event rips their suburb in half and teleports their neighborhood to parts unknown, Denise, Greg, and their children must now survive in a strange new world. Starring Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor, produced by J.J. Abrams, and directed by David Robert Mitchell, The End of Oak Street teleports into theaters on August 14th!
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Forgotten Island (Dir. Joel Crawford & Januel Mercado)
Jo and Raissa are as close as two best friends can possibly be. But when Raissa plans to move to the United States at the behest of her parents, Jo does everything she can to make her stay. Suddenly, they find themselves on a mysterious island and risk forgetting about each other forever. From directors Joel Crawford (Puss in Boots: The Last Wish) and Januel Mercado, starring Oscar and Grammy winner H.E.R. and Lisa Soberano, Forgotten Island arrives in theaters on September 25th.
Jerry Maguire (Dir. Cameron Crowe)
SHOW ME THE MONEY! The critically acclaimed 90s masterpiece returns to theaters for its 30th anniversary! Jerry Maguire is a successful sports agent, but finds himself wanting to develop a closer connection to his clients. When the agency he works for fires him, he finds himself at the doorstep of a single mother named Rachel, whom he falls in love with. From writer-director Cameron Crowe and starring Academy Award nominee Tom Cruise and Academy Award winners Renée Zellweger and Cuba Gooding Jr., Jerry Maguire returns to theaters on April 12th.
Moana (Dir. Thomas Kail)
Moana is a young girl who longs for a life beyond her tribe. But when the ocean chooses her to protect her people, Moana travels to find Maui, the heart of Te Fiti, and save her village. Directed by Tony-winning director Thomas Kail in his feature directorial debut and starring newcomer Catherine Laga'aia and recent Golden Globe nominee Dwayne Johnson, Moana sails into theaters on July 10th.
The Sheep Detectives (Dir. Kyle Balda)
When a shepherd is mysteriously murdered, his sheep come together to figure out who did it. Starring Hugh Jackman, Emma Thompson, Nicholas Braun, Nicholas Galitzine, Molly Gordon, and featuring the voice talents of Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Bryan Cranston, and Chris O’Dowd, The Sheep Detectives flocks into theaters on May 8th.
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