ComingSoon is debuting an exclusive teaser trailer for Plucked. Dark Passage Films’ upcoming dark comedy is scheduled to arrive in select theaters on November 13, 2026, in New York, Los Angeles, and Rhode Island. Afterward, it will then be available to rent or own on digital platforms, starting on February 12, 2027.
“Set in Gilded Age New York, the film is about a marriage rotting from the inside out. When Katherine Greene resolves to divorce her emotionally unstable husband, the decision collides with a high-stakes dinner party meant to preserve appearances. As secrets surface and impulses take over, the evening spirals into chaos, jealousy, and escalating revenge. Blending farce with menace, Plucked charts the collapse of love, power, and restraint—where broken promises ignite disaster, and a once-perfect home becomes a battleground for pride, betrayal, and survival,” reads the official synopsis.
Check out the Plucked teaser trailer below (watch more trailers):
What happens in the Plucked teaser trailer?
The video offers a glimpse at the movie’s main characters in the form of a rebellious woman and an emotionally unstable man. It teases the couple’s chaotic dinner party, where the cracks in their marriage begin to unravel. The movie is led by Katie Vincent, who also co-wrote and co-directed the film. Joining her are Catherine Curtin (Stranger Things, Orange Is the New Black), J. Anthony Crane (Succession, Dead Ringers), Susan Gallagher (Cobra Kai, Loki), Jared Canfield, and Bryant Carroll.
Plucked is co-written and co-directed by Vincent and Usher Morgan. The film is executive-produced by Paul Luba and Chad Verdi Jr., with Vincent and Morgan also serving as producers. The creative team also includes cinematographer Giuseppe Masi, production designer Casey Schwartz, and costume designer Cynthia Oliveira Souza.
The film recently won Best Feature at the East Village New York Film Festival, Best Dark Comedy at NYIFA, and Best Horror Feature at the Garden State Film Festival. Ahead of its theatrical release, it will also screen at the Manhattan Film Festival this June.
