ComingSoon is debuting an exclusive trailer for Suspicious Minds, the upcoming timely documentary series about the dangers of artificial intelligence, or A.I. The show hails from executive producer Selena Gomez (Only Murders in the Building), who just recently got married to record producer Benny Blanco.
It is currently scheduled to premiere on October 17, 2025, on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Substack, and more. The first installment will be released weekly for a total of 8 video and podcast episodes.
Check out the exclusive Suspicious Minds trailer below (watch more trailers):
What happens in the Suspicious Minds trailer?
The video highlights the investigation into how the widespread rise of A.I. affected people’s mental health, particularly by manipulating one’s perception of reality. The show aims to create awareness of these new and omnipresent digital triggers and explore the psychological minefield we find ourselves unexpectedly living in today.
Suspicious Minds is created and directed by filmmaker Sean King O’Grady. The docuseries is executive-produced by Gomez, O’Grady, Mandy Teefey, Jonathon Glucksman, Molly Borman, Jesse Ford, and David Tuohy. It features appearances from Dr. Joel Gold, Ian Gold, Etienne Brisson, Ryan Turman, Lacey Turman, and Allan Brooks, along with AI experts Nick Haber, Nate Sharadin, and Dr. Amy Levy. The show is a production by Wondermind and Agoric Media.
“It is a docuseries that investigates the disturbing rise of artificial intelligence as a trigger for delusional thinking,” reads the synopsis. “Through powerful firsthand accounts and in-depth interviews with leading experts in psychiatry, neuroscience, and AI ethics, the series unpacks a growing psychological phenomenon: individuals developing complex, often life-altering delusions rooted in AI technologies. From chatbots to surveillance fears, we examine how emerging technologies are reshaping the landscape of paranoia and how these modern delusions echo, amplify, and challenge our historical understanding of the human mind.”
