Tuesday, June 2, 2026

EWAN MCGREGOR AND ANNE HATHAWAY DEFEND THEIR BLOCK FROM THE DINOSAURS IN THE END OF OAK STREET MOVIE TRAILER

  THE END OF OAK STREET  
THERE ARE DINOSAURS IN OUR YARD
The dinos will attack your block this August
After the mysterious teaser back in March, a full, an even scarier, trailer has been released now alongside a poster for David Robert Mitchell's sf movie THE END OF OAK STREET starring Ewan McGregor and Anne Hathaway. It will be released August 14th in cinemas. After a mysterious cosmic event rips Oak Street from suburbia and transports their neighborhood to someplace unknown, a family soon discovers that their very survival depends on them sticking together as they navigate their now unrecognizable surroundings. Watch the trailer below and tell us what you think.
 

22 comments:

  1. Not a fan of Anne Hathaway..and she plays as a family mother..well..and that trailer...a lot of nothing.

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    1. What do you mean nothing, there are dinos in their street!

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  2. One of these days I'll step out onto my balcony and find a dinosaur strolling down the street. Considering some of the things that make it to the screen these days, I wouldn't rule it out.
    I have to admit, though, that the idea of waking up one morning and discovering that your neighbourhood is no longer where it should be is quite unsettling. Just thinking about it gives me a bit of vertigo.
    A big hug.

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    1. If it happens in my yard, hope it will be a stegosaurus, those are my fave, and not a T-Rex or a pterodactyl, I don't like those.

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    2. Well, I have the full collection, so whenever you need one, I can send it your way. The only problem is that they're all mixed together in my grandson's dinosaur box. After years of picking them up from the floor, I think I know the names of most of them by now. Although if you end up with a stegosaurus that seems to have borrowed a few parts from somewhere else, don't ask too many questions. And if one ever turns up in your garden, let's hope it's the vegetarian kind.

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    3. My cats will defend me, hopefully.... but not very optimistic about their guarding skills... I recently watched a video in which a cat is chasing a crocodile into the river LOL Cats really do not give a flying F about danger...

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  3. I wouldn't want dinosaurs walking the streets of our city.

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    1. Why not, it could be fun if they are friendly, they might be like giant cats.

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  4. I would watch this. I'll have to keep a eye out for it.

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    1. What's not to like about dinos eating our neighbours? LOL

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  5. It's how I would die. "Here little dino buddy. Want a snack and be besties?" That is my toxic trait. Thinking every animal wants to be my friend. We have 2 fox babies and their mama somewhere in our yard. Our cameras pick them up at night. I haven't seen a fox in our yard the whole 20 years we've lived here. Allison thinks they've burrowed under our shed. It's going to be real freaking hard not interacting with them if I see them out and about.

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    1. I love foxes! I have had my hedgehog Jozo for 20 years, he is now all gray but still comes out every night for dindins, but I still cannot pet him because he might bite me.

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    2. I am surprised Jozo is still alive. You talked about him when we first met. He must really love his life in your yard!

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    3. I cannot establish whether he cannot leave our yard as it is fenced, or he just returns every night. I thought it was the first, but then Lazo appeared as well, so they must have some hole somewhere from which they come in. Jozo is so fun to watch when he eats. I really love him.

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    4. I wish we had hedgehogs in our area. They seem like such cute and funny little critters. We get groundhogs and possums a lot too. Oh, and a lot of skunks and raccoons. I feel like our yard is late night critter highway for where ever they are going because my cameras pick all of them up most nights. The owls have started hooting again, but I have never seen one in the trees.

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    5. How come you have wild animals, I thought you lived in a fenced house block away from nature. We have a forest about a km away from us, mostly filled with migrants, so I imagine the animals migrate from there. Jozo likes it here because he has daily restaurant service and his own box to hibernate under our shed in the winter, plus our garden has tons of snails which I cannot fight away and he likes to eat them. He also has water so why would he ever move away? I just wish I could domesticate him and pet him.

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    6. Our neighborhood is an older one, established in the early 70's. There are a lot of trees and growth in the area. We live 2 blocks from the interstate, which tends to have a lot of wooded areas along it that help obstruct the view of the road and the noise to the neighborhoods like mine that live off of them. But with the data centers being placed (2 new ones in my town are already under construction, they are demolishing the habitats of these wild animals so we are seeing them pushed to residential areas more frequently. We had a baby deer and some wild turkeys this spring as well.

      I think Jozo knows he's got a great place to stay. I'd squat there too for free room and board and nightly meals LOL

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    7. Poor animals, they have nowhere to escape anymore like in some sad fairy tale movie.

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  6. Me gustaría verla. Te mando un beso.

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