
The first teaser for Paramount’s upcoming horror movie, Primate, has been released, featuring a chilling 911 call. This gives viewers a sneak peek before the complete trailer drops tomorrow, October 16th.
A short clip opens with a frightened voice pleading, “He’s gonna kill me. He killed all the others.” This immediately sets a terrifying tone, hinting that the film is one of the most frightening monster movies in recent memory.
Okay, so this movie is about a chimpanzee named Ben. He’s a pet, which is already a little unsettling, but things go *really* bad when he gets rabies. It’s not a cute, sleepy rabies, either – he turns seriously aggressive and starts attacking everyone around him. It’s a pretty intense story, honestly.
Okay, so the movie’s about this girl, Lucy, who’s home from college visiting her family. They have this chimpanzee, Ben, who’s a big part of their lives. Things go crazy when Ben gets sick during a pool party, and Lucy and her friends basically have to barricade themselves inside the pool house to survive the night. It’s a really tense situation, and it’s all about them trying to make it through!
Trailer Tomorrow. #PrimateMovie
— Primate Movie (@PrimateMovie) October 15, 2025
Directed by Johannes Roberts, who previously made 47 Meters Down and Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, Primate is a new horror film from Paramount’s 18hz Productions. Roberts collaborated with Ernest Riera on the screenplay. The movie stars Johnny Sequoyah and Troy Kotsur, the Academy Award-winning actor from CODA.

Walter Hamada, who recently partnered with Paramount for horror films, is producing the movie *Primate*. It’s scheduled to be released in theaters on January 9, 2026.
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2025-10-15 21:44