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‘The Bride!’ Trailer Debuts, Setting March 6 Theatrical and IMAX Release

Gyllenhaal’s punk reimagining centers the Bride’s voice, teasing dance‑inflected set pieces plus IMAX aspect‑ratio flourishes.

Overview

  • The full trailer spotlights Jessie Buckley’s Bride opposite Christian Bale’s Frankenstein in a 1930s Chicago crime‑romance.
  • Warner Bros. sets a March 6, 2026 opening in theaters and on IMAX, with an R rating for strong bloody violence, sexual content/nudity and language.
  • The official synopsis emphasizes resurrection, an intense love story, police attention and a radical cultural movement without revealing major twists.
  • Maggie Gyllenhaal says a stranger’s Bride of Frankenstein tattoo sparked a Bride‑centered, “totally punk” take that restores the character’s agency.
  • Gyllenhaal teases animated transitions into the IMAX ratio for subjective sequences, and Peter Sarsgaard clarifies it’s not a musical despite dance routines.