Trailers: You, Fight, Mortal, Archenemy, Bear

A bunch of trailer launches today starting with Apple’s new feature documentary “Bruce Springsteen’s Letter to You” which debuts on Apple TV+ on October 23rd.

The feature documents the recording session between the title musician and his E Street Band, as they play and lay down music live together for the first time in 35 years.

The album marks the 20th from Springsteen and the first to feature the artist collaborating with The E Street Band since 2014. Thom Zimny helms the project shot in November last year.

Next trailer is for Paul Leyden’s new comedy “Chick Fight” starring Malin Akerman as Anna Wyncomb, a woman in search of something to make her world just a little less topsy-turvy. Along the way, she encounters a surprising group – an underground, all-female fight club – whose implications go far beyond what she thought.

She quick discovers she is much more personally connected to the history of the club than she could ever imagine. Alec Baldwin, Kevin Connolly, Bella Thorne, Dominique Jackson, Kevin Nash, Fortune Feimster and Alec Mapa also star.

Joseph Downey pens the script and the film hits theaters, digital, and on-demand on November 13th.

Saban Films has released a new trailer for Andre Ovredal’s superhero action thriller “Mortal” starring Nat Wolff (“The Fault in Our Stars,” “Death Note”) which will select theaters, digital platforms and VOD on November 6th and Blu-ray four days later.

Based on ancient Norse Mythology, the fantasy adventure epic follows a young man who must discover the origins of his extraordinary powers before he is captured by authorities hell-bent on con-demning him for an accidental murder.

Following acclaim for his work with last year’s “Daniel Isn’t Real,” writer/director Adam Egypt Mortimer returns with the trailer today for “Archenemy” starring Joe Manganiello as the wonderfully named Max Fist.

Fist is a man who tells people that he’s actually a superhero from another dimension who fell through time and space to our world, where he conveniently happens to be powerless.

Unsurprisingly, almost no one believes him, with the exception of Hamster (Skylan Brooks), a teenager who wants to help Fist continue to be a hero… no matter what. The film hits cinemas and on demand December 11th.

Finally comes the trailer for Lawrence Michael Levine’s comedy thriller “Black Bear” which played at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year and arrives on digital on December 4th.

At a remote lake house, a filmmaker named Allison (Aubrey Plaza) arrives to play house guest to a troubled couple (Christopher Abbott and Sarah Gadon), who have eschewed their life in the city after inheriting a family retreat.

Battling writer’s block, Allison sparks a calculated game of desire and jealousy in pursuit of a new work that blurs the boundaries of autobiography and invention.