Medusa – First Trailer (2026)

Medusa – First Trailer (2026)

Reimagine Greek mythology’s most tragic figure as you’ve never seen her before.

In a world where gods reign supreme, one woman’s fate is about to be rewritten. Angelina Jolie commands the screen as Medusa, a once-beautiful temple priestess whose life was shattered by divine betrayal. The gods turned her into a nightmare—her beauty replaced with a deadly curse, a creature of serpents with a gaze that can turn flesh to stone. Yet beneath this monstrous exterior burns a soul that has not forgotten the humanity once taken from her.

Chris Hemsworth brings raw power and conviction to the role of Perseus, the warrior sent on a divine mission to slay Medusa. But what he doesn’t know is that the monster he’s been tasked to kill may not be the villain at all. Instead, he’s hunting the victim of an even greater evil—one that lies in the heart of the gods themselves. This is not a story of heroism, but of divine betrayal, unspeakable punishment, and the twisted fate of the innocent. This fan-made concept trailer dives deep into the untold story:

  • The temple priestess whose purity was violated by Poseidon.

  • The goddess who punished the victim, not the crime, with a curse that stripped away her innocence and transformed her into something monstrous.

  • The transformation of a once-innocent woman into a creature consumed by fury, driven by the pain of unjust punishment.

 From ancient Greek temples to mythological battlefields soaked in divine treachery, Medusa promises gothic horror, epic scale, and a feminist retelling of one of history’s most misunderstood figures. It’s a story that flips everything we thought we knew about Medusa and asks: Who are the real monsters?

This is not just another monster story.
This is the tale of Medusa—betrayed, punished, and twisted into a myth. A story that changes everything.

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Beware her gaze.