Reasons to Avoid Watching the Upcoming Companion Trailer Teased by Jack Quaid: “Like, Please Don’t”

Jack Quaid Advises Caution for Upcoming *Companion* Trailer

In a recent interview, actor Jack Quaid shared his thoughts on the forthcoming trailer for the psychological thriller *Companion*. He emphasized that viewers should consider skipping the next trailer, especially if they intend to watch the film. Directed by Drew Hancock in his feature debut and produced by Zach Cregger from *Barbarian*, this highly secretive movie follows a group of friends who embark on a weekend getaway at a billionaire’s lakeside estate, leading to unexpected events after the owner’s demise. The film boasts a talented cast, including Quaid, Sophie Thatcher, Lukas Gage, Megan Suri, Harvey Guillén, and Rupert Friend.

In a profile for The Hollywood Reporter, Quaid praised the script, describing it as “one of the best scripts [he’s] ever read.”He strongly advised fans planning to see the movie to avoid watching the trailer, as it could spoil pivotal plot elements. For those still undecided, however, he suggested checking it out to help make a choice.

I thought it was one of the best scripts I’d ever read. [Director] Drew Hancock did such a great job crafting that and making a story that I was never sure where it was gonna go the entire time. It’s a very timely story. It’s one of those things that I read, much like *The Boys*, where I was like, “I have to be a part of this thing.” And I remember meeting with Drew and just being like, “If you want me, I’m yours. This is unbelievable.” And thank God I got to be a part of it because it really was one of my favorite experiences I’ve had as an actor. It has such a great cast in it that I was really lucky to work with, like Sophie Thatcher, Megan Suri, Harvey Guillén, Lukas Gage, Rupert Friend. It was just kind of a murderer’s row that I got to watch work. … I’m very excited for people to check it out. I would implore them, if it is a movie that you are already going to see, try to look up as little about it as you possibly can. It’s a movie that is best enjoyed when you go in as blind as possible. So if you’re already gonna go see it, don’t even watch the next trailer that comes out. Like, please don’t. If you’re still on the fence, watch it and make that decision for yourself.

Understanding Quaid’s Advice on the Upcoming *Companion* Trailer

Potential Spoilers on the Horizon

Jack Quaid smiling as Josh in Companion

The initial trailer for *Companion*, released in early October 2024, hints at a romantic setup between Quaid and Thatcher before plunging into darker themes, including Thatcher’s character being handcuffed. The promotional material teases “from the unhinged creators of *Barbarian*,”a film acclaimed for pushing horror boundaries. However, the trailer offers limited insights into the plot, with hints that Quaid’s character may be instrumental in the unfolding drama.

Quaid’s warning implies that subsequent trailers might unveil more crucial details about the film’s narrative—such as the identity of the billionaire and circumstances surrounding his demise. Moreover, early reports branded *Companion* as a sci-fi thriller, suggesting many layers remain unexplored.

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Quaid’s recommendations resonate with an ongoing debate about modern movie trailers and their tendency to divulge significant plot points, thus spoiling the experience for audiences. While the first teaser succeeded in creating suspense and intrigue, Quaid’s recent remarks indicate that the next trailer may cross those lines. For moviegoers keen on experiencing the mystery firsthand, it may be wise to heed Quaid’s advice.

*Companion* is slated for release in theaters on January 31, 2025.

For further insights, refer to the source provided by THR.

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