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Excitement builds as 5 trailers drop this September. The timing matters because festival season and streaming windows collide, creating fast viral momentum. Deadline and festival coverage this week revealed new footage and plot details from a Venice contender, a surprise pop‑star lead, and a horror sequel update. My take: these short clips are already steering press cycles and ticket chatter. Which of these will you queue first?
Why These 5 September film clips could reshape festival buzz and ticket sales
• Deadline revealed the official trailer for Silent Friend on Sept 4-7; festival buzz rose immediately.
• Deadline published plot and cast details for the Fall sequel on Sept 4, changing horror season chatter.
• Deadline posted an exclusive clip starring Charli XCX in Erupcja on Sept 4, boosting press attention.
The 5 trailers and clips redefining film conversations this September
1 – Fall sequel plot reveal gives the horror season a new talking point
Deadline’s reporting on Sept 4 lays out the sequel’s cast and a tighter plot direction, shifting fan expectations for the season. If you liked the original’s set‑piece scares, this new plot detail flips the genre forward – you’ll want to watch how marketing leans into that twist.
2 – Silent Friend official trailer arrives, positioning a Venice contender
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The new trailer for Silent Friend debuted this week and recast Tony Leung’s film as a likely festival player. It’s visually precise and quietly unnerving; if you follow auteur cinema, this is one to bookmark.

3 – Erupcja exclusive clip marks Charli XCX’s striking film debut
Deadline ran an exclusive clip showing Charli XCX in a starring role, a publicity pivot that could pull pop audiences to TIFF and beyond. If you loved her music persona, this on‑screen turn tries to surprise you – will it work commercially?
4 – Fuze’s festival reviews hint at a buzzy London‑set thriller to track
Early reviews out of festival screenings praise Fuze for a tense opening and steady momentum, signaling word‑of‑mouth potential. If you like tight thrillers, this one might be an early season favorite for critics and audiences.
5 – Newfest lineup and festival premieres promise more surprise clips this month
Newfest’s announced lineup includes several high‑profile NYC premieres that will drop clips and clips‑driven coverage during September. Watch these festival pages for fast, shareable moments.

The numbers that show why these five clips matter in September 2025
| KPI | Value + Unit | Change/Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Festival clips released | 3 titles | Immediate press coverage increase |
| Exclusive clip features | 1 pop star lead | Boosts mainstream attention |
| Major trade reports | 3 Deadline pieces | Faster viral cycle for trailers |
What Will These 5 Trailers Change For Fans And Tickets In 2025?
Expect a faster viral cycle and earlier ticket demand for festival‑adjacent films; streaming platforms will watch viewership signals closely. Will one clip turn into the season’s breakout – and which one will you stream or buy a ticket for first?
Sources
- https://deadline.com/2025/09/silent-friend-trailer-tony-leung-chiu-wai-stars-ginkgo-tree-1236507808/
- https://deadline.com/2025/09/fall-sequel-cast-plot-outlander-bridgerton-stars-1236507277/
- https://deadline.com/video/erupcja-exclusive-clip-charli-xcx-pete-ohs-tiff-first-look/

Jessica Morrison is a seasoned entertainment writer with over a decade of experience covering television, film, and pop culture. After earning a degree in journalism from New York University, she worked as a freelance writer for various entertainment magazines before joining red94.net. Her expertise lies in analyzing television series, from groundbreaking dramas to light-hearted comedies, and she often provides in-depth reviews and industry insights. Outside of writing, Jessica is an avid film buff and enjoys discovering new indie movies at local festivals.

