Carolina Caroline Teaser Trailer: Samara Weaving and Kyle Gallner Lead Gritty Crime Thriller
Magnolia Pictures has officially released the first Carolina Caroline teaser trailer, giving fans a glimpse into the electric and dangerous world of star-crossed lovers on a southern crime spree. Starring genre favorites Samara Weaving and Kyle Gallner, the film is set to hit theaters on June 5, 2026.
Directed by Adam Carter Rehmeier (Dinner in America), the film follows Caroline Daniels (Weaving), a woman desperate to escape her small West Texas town. Her life takes a sharp turn when she meets a charismatic con man, Oliver (Gallner), who pulls her into a world of high-stakes heists and passionate romance.

Why the Carolina Caroline Teaser Trailer is Going Viral
The buzz surrounding the Carolina Caroline teaser trailer centers on the undeniable chemistry between its leads. Both Weaving and Gallner have built massive fanbases in the horror and thriller genres, and seeing them team up for a “modern Bonnie and Clyde” story has fans calling it one of the most anticipated releases of the summer.
The film features a “killer” country music soundtrack, including tracks from Jason Isbell and Chris Stapleton, which adds a melancholic, soulful layer to the fast-paced action. For more on 2026’s biggest screen debuts, check out our recent breakdown of Lera Abova as Nico Robin.

From Small-Town Girl to Notorious Outlaw
As teased in the Carolina Caroline teaser trailer, the story is less about the robberies and more about the internal transformation of Caroline herself. Weaving’s performance transitions from a wide-eyed dreamer to a hardened criminal icon as the heists escalate into a national manhunt.
The film also features a standout supporting turn from Kyra Sedgwick, whose character plays a pivotal role in rattling Caroline’s confidence at a critical juncture. To stay updated on more summer blockbusters, see our coverage of Rachel Zegler’s latest victory.
To watch the full video, check out the Magnolia Pictures official YouTube channel.
Pop-RNB Verdict
With Adam Rehmeier’s spry direction and a “rhapsodic” script by Tom Dean, this is more than just a road movie—it’s a character study with teeth.
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