Joe Keery shocks fans with a wild new look as he takes on an out-of-control parasitic outbreak in the first trailer for the sci-fi horror-comedy Cold Storage.

November 15, 2025-The first trailer for Cold Storage has officially dropped, and Joe Keery is making headlines with one of his boldest transformations yet. The Stranger Things favorite dives into a slime-filled, fast-paced sci-fi horror-comedy that mixes chaos, humor, and a whole lot of fungus.

Joe Keery Takes the Lead in a New Genre Twist

Keery plays Teacake, a night-shift worker at a low-profile storage facility. But things take a terrifying turn when he discovers the building sits on top of an old military bunker hiding a dangerous, rapidly mutating parasitic fungus.

Joe Keery and Georgina Campbell confront a parasitic outbreak in Cold Storage trailer.

The trailer shows Keery in a completely fresh look — messy blond hair, offbeat humor, and full comedic timing — proving this role is a massive shift from Steve Harrington.

Liam Neeson Enters the Outbreak

Enter Liam Neeson, who joins the madness as a retired bioterror specialist pulled back into action. Along with coworker Naomi (Georgina Campbell), the group must stop the outbreak before it spreads beyond the facility.

Cold Storage Poster

Expect goo, gore, creature-feature chaos, and plenty of dark comedy — all teased in the fast, wild trailer.

A Horror-Comedy With Big Cult Potential

Directed by Jonny Campbell and written by bestselling novelist David Koepp, Cold Storage blends horror tension with sharp humor. Early reactions suggest it could become a major cult-classic contender.

With a supporting cast including Sosie Bacon, Lesley Manville, and Vanessa Redgrave, the movie promises layered performances and explosive creature effects.Release Date

Cold Storage arrives in theaters on February 13, 2026, and the trailer is already drawing massive attention from sci-fi and horror fans worldwide.

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