Brand new trailer for Keeper by Osgood Perkins released 

Still from Keeper (Image via YouTube @/NEON)
Still from Keeper (Image via YouTube @/NEON)

Oz Perkins just dropped the brand new trailer for Keeper, and it lands like a slow, private chill. The clip teases a simple setup that quickly curdles: a couple’s anniversary getaway to a remote cabin turns into something unnerving when the husband leaves and the wife is left alone with the house’s dark history.

The film stars Tatiana Maslany and Rossif Sutherland and was written by Nick Lepard. If you know Perkins’ recent work like The Monkey and Longlegs, this feels like a tight, obsession-driven follow-up that leans into psychological dread rather than cheap shocks.

The trailer itself is weirdly hypnotic. It is divided into two parts, one dedicated to Maslany's character, Liz, and the other dedicated to Rutherland's character, Malcolm. Titled "Why does it always have to end," the video does not reveal much about the film and holds on to the plot. It also shows Liz's name in quotation marks, teasing the idea that she might have a hidden identity.

The premise leans into something claustrophobic and an intimately tense cabin horror that burrows under the skin and refuses easy answers.

More details about Keeper

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Osgood Perkins is on a roll, and honestly, he doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. After rattling audiences earlier this year with The Monkey, a wild Stephen King adaptation that quickly earned its place as one of the standout horror films of 2025, Perkins is already back with another original nightmare. His latest, Keeper, arrives this November, and Neon has dropped multiple trailers for its first few glimpses.

Speaking to Collider about the film, Perkins said,

"Keeper is more or less a single-location horror movie in the classical sense, about a couple who spend a night or two in his cabin near a brook, and things get gnarly for both of them, really. That's an important, I think, distinction. It's not a subjective thing. No one's a subject, no one's a victim. Well, that’s not even true to say, but both are sort of in their own problematic situations."

As for the plot, we meet Liz (Tatiana Maslany) and Malcolm (Rossif Sutherland), who retreat to a forest cabin for what should be a celebration of love. But nothing about the trailer feels romantic. The forest looks alive, the walls close in, and even Liz herself feels unstable, her identity shifting like smoke. In an initial trailer released by NEON, it showed cuts between women in different eras staring into the camera at an admirer.

Knowing Perkins, Keeper is in good hands, as his earlier horror movie this year, The Monkey, managed to wow audiences with its horror and thrills.

Keeper is set to release on November 14, 2025.

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Edited by Sroban Ghosh