This week’s new movies are more than just their premises; they are packed with clever subversions of genre expectations and promise some surprising twists. From a horror villain turned hero to a paradise that becomes a prison, here’s how these films are set to keep you guessing.
The biggest subcomes from M3GAN 2.0 (Peacock). Typically, a sequel to a killer doll movie would just make the doll even more evil. Instead, this film cleverly twists the formula by introducing a greater threat, forcing the characters (and the audience) to root for the original monster. It’s an unexpected and brilliant evolution of the character.
The Surfer (Hulu) subverts the “beach movie” genre. The setting is idyllic and beautiful, usually a backdrop for romance or fun. Here, director Lorcan Finnegan turns paradise into a place of intense psychological horror. The film plays on our expectations of a relaxing day at the beach and turns them into a nightmare.
Karate Kid: Legends (Netflix) offers a subtle but important subof the franchise’s formula. While there is a tournament, the hero’s motivation isn’t personal glory; it’s to help a friend. Furthermore, the idea of two masters, Daniel LaRusso and Mr. Han, having to learn from each other subverts the traditional “all-knowing sensei” trope.
Ballerina (Starz) may seem like a straightforward revenge film, but its place in the John Wick universe allows for complex twists. In a world of shifting allegiances and hidden agendas, her quest for vengeance will likely be far from simple, with unexpected betrayals and revelations along the way.
Finally, All of You (Apple TV+) is a romance, but its science fiction element promises to subvert the classic “will they/won’t they” story. The futuristic setting will surely introduce a unique twist that complicates the characters’ relationship in a way we haven’t seen before.