TL;DR
- The first full trailer for Cold Storage has been released, featuring a mutating fungus outbreak and a cast including Liam Neeson, Joe Keery, and Georgina Campbell.
- The film is directed by Jonny Campbell from a screenplay by David Koepp (based on his novel) and hits U.S. theatres on February 13, 2026.
- The trailer balances horror, sci-fi, and comedic elements — the premise involves a sealed military facility, a highly contagious fungus and an unlikely team fighting for survival.
What does the trailer reveal — and why it matters
The trailer for Cold Storage opens with a normal night shift at a self-storage facility built on top of an abandoned military base. Suddenly, conditions go off the rails when a parasitic fungus — once sealed underground — escapes and begins infecting humans and animals alike.
Scenes show grotesque transformations (bodies bursting, fungal growths, mutant creatures), a grizzled operative (Liam Neeson) arriving on the scene, and two young employees (Joe Keery, Georgina Campbell) scrambling to survive.
Visually the trailer leans into chaos: dark storage-rooms, flashing lights, jump scares and the weirdness of fungal horror mixed with comedic timing. It positions the film as a mix of sci-fi horror, creature-feature mayhem and darkly funny survival thriller.
Who’s involved & what we know so far
- Director: Jonny Campbell — known for genre-work branching into horror-sci-fi.
- Screenplay / Novel: David Koepp — from his 2019 novel “Cold Storage” and known for major blockbusters.
- Cast: Joe Keery plays one of the facility workers, Georgina Campbell plays his co-worker, and Liam Neeson plays the bioterror-specialist brought in. Additional cast includes Lesley Manville, Vanessa Redgrave, Sosie Bacon.
- Release Date: U.S. theatrical release scheduled for February 13, 2026.
When and how you can see it
The trailer is available now online across major platforms (YouTube, film-news websites). The movie opens in U.S. theaters on February 13, 2026. International release dates may vary — keep an eye on local listings.



