The official trailer for We Bury the Dead has finally dropped — and horror fans everywhere are buzzing. After whispers of a fresh spin on the undead genre, this teaser promised haunting visuals, shocking reveals, and emotional weight.
With Daisy Ridley leading the charge in a post-apocalyptic landscape, audiences were waiting on edge — will it lean into visceral scares, or deeper psychological horror? In this article, you’ll find a full trailer breakdown, cast rundown, hidden easter eggs, release details, and where you can stream or catch it. Let’s dive in.
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Trailer Overview
The trailer for We Bury the Dead was released on YouTube on March 17, 2025, via the official movie trailers channel. YouTube It premiered following its SXSW festival debut buzz, giving fans a first cinematic taste of what’s ahead. In its short runtime, the trailer teases a devastated Tasmania, half-buried corpses, and a desperate quest led by Ava (Daisy Ridley).
We glimpse her wandering through mass graves, encountering corpses that seem to stir, and confronting military cleanup teams. There are flashes of tension, the crackle of decay, and a chilling sense that death might not stay dead. The tone is haunting, contemplative, and undeniably suspenseful — not an all-out gore fest, but a slow burn with dread.
We Bury the Dead: Cast
Here’s who brings We Bury the Dead to life:
- Daisy Ridley plays Ava Newman, the film’s protagonist, driven to find her missing husband amid chaos.
- Brenton Thwaites stars as Clay, a rugged companion who joins her mission.
- Mark Coles Smith appears as Riley, a soldier with secrets and morally gray edges.
- Matt Whelan plays Mitch, adding more layers to the survival ensemble.
- Kym Jackson portrays Lieutenant Wilkie, and Deanna Cooney as Bianca, filling out the supporting cast.
- The film is written and directed by Zak Hilditch, known for his work on These Final Hours and 1922.
This ensemble pushes beyond straight horror archetypes — expect emotional depth, moral ambiguity, and intense performances.
We Bury the Dead: Release Date
We Bury the Dead premiered globally at SXSW 2025 (March 9) to early critical attention.
It is slated for a limited theatrical release in Australia and New Zealand on October 9, 2025.
In the U.S., Vertical Entertainment has scheduled a limited release on January 2, 2026. While these are theatrical windows, many hope it will later see digital and streaming availability.
We Bury the Dead: Where to Watch
As of now, We Bury the Dead is not yet available for streaming. When it finally hits, it’s likely to first screen in theaters in Australia, New Zealand, and select U.S. cities. After its theatrical run, we can expect digital purchase or rental (e.g., Apple TV, Prime Video), depending on local distribution deals (via Vertical in the U.S.).
International viewers should watch local cinema listings or announcements from Umbrella Entertainment (in Australia) for details. For now, bookmark trailer platforms and keep an eye on your region’s streaming lineup — we’ll update as soon as availability is confirmed.

Detailed Breakdown & Analysis
Story & Setting
The trailer hints at a world ravaged by a catastrophic military experiment—Tasmania reduced to mass graves and haunted landscapes. Ava’s quest to find her husband leads her into a “body retrieval unit,” tasked with recovering dead bodies. But things take a horrific turn when the corpses begin to move again.
The tone suggests deep themes: grief, guilt, and the blurred line between life and death. There’s also a strong link to grief and closure — it’s less about global apocalypse, more about personal stakes.
In comparison to previous zombie films, We Bury the Dead seems grounded: we’re not following a world-spanning plague, but a localized, emotionally fraught journey.
Characters & Performances
Ava (Ridley) is our emotional core. Her devastation and determination echo through the trailer — we sense a fractured marriage, regret, and fierce resolve. Clay (Thwaites) emerges as a foil: pragmatic, flawed, and perhaps a reluctant ally.
Riley (Smith) brings unpredictability: a military man torn by duty and empathy. Their dynamics hint at trust issues, betrayals, and shifting power balances. The trailer also teases flashbacks to strained relationships, suggesting the emotional core will drive the tension as much as the undead horror.
Visuals, Music & Tone
Visually, the trailer leans on haunting wide shots of desolate landscapes, mass graves, misty scenes, and rotting corpses. There’s an emphasis on close-ups of decay, the flicker of movement, and the silent dread of anticipation.
The CGI and practical effects blend subtly; it doesn’t feel overblown. The score (by composer Chris Clark) underlines the mood — sparse, atmospheric, quietly ominous. Moments of silence make the horror breathe. What sets this trailer apart is restraint: it doesn’t show every scare, but lets dread build. The tone is melancholic, gripping, and emotionally heavy rather than purely shock-driven.
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Final Thoughts
We Bury the Dead’s trailer delivers exactly what fans hope for: haunting imagery, emotional stakes, and a bold twist on the undead genre. It’s clear this won’t be just another zombie flick — there’s grief, guilt, and humanity lurking beneath the horror. As you rewatch, keep an eye out for subtle cues: lingering glances, half-movement corpses, and flashbacks that fill in Ava’s past.
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