Hugh Jackman film trailer reveals a 'dark' Robin Hood
Movie is directed by Michael Sarnoski who is known for 'Pig and A Quiet Place: Day One'

Amazon studio A24 has released the first trailer for The Death of Robin Hood, a gritty and violent reinterpretation of the classic Robin Hood legend starring Hugh Jackman in the title role.
The new footage presents a stark departure from the traditional "steal from the rich, give to the poor" hero, instead portraying Robin Hood as a brutal, haunted antihero wrestling with his past deeds.
In the trailer, the once?mythic figure is shown battered, scarred and far from the noble archer of folklore. A voiceover declares, "People speak of Robin Hood, tell his stories. They're all lies. He was not a hero. He was a murderous brigand," setting a much darker tone than audiences may expect. Jackman's character himself chillingly states, "I am monstrous. I am the outlaw Robin Hood," underscoring the film's grim take on the familiar tale.
The film is directed and written by Michael Sarnoski, known for Pig and A Quiet Place: Day One, and promises intense action and psychological complexity rather than swashbuckling adventure.
Alongside Jackman, the cast includes Jodie Comer, Bill Skarsgård, Murray Bartlett and Noah Jupe, each contributing to the sombre narrative that reexamines the legend from a more human and morally ambiguous perspective.
Notably, Comer's character is not Maid Marian but instead seems to offer Robin Hood a chance at redemption.
In the trailer, one line from her character — "I owe you an apology... You begged for me to let you die" — hints at the emotional and existential exploration at the heart of the story.
The unconventional approach to the Robin Hood myth reflects Sarnoski's intent to explore the gap between legend and reality, showing a man who knows himself to be far from the celebrated figure history remembers. This version of Robin Hood has lived long enough to see legends grow around him, forcing him to confront what he truly was versus what people believed he represented.
The Death of Robin Hood is being positioned as a major cinematic event, with its visceral and introspective tone generating early buzz ahead of its theatrical release in 2026. With Jackman embracing a physically demanding and emotionally heavy role, the film may offer one of the most challenging and layered portrayals of the famed outlaw yet.


















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