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Prime Video Unveils ‘Pretty Lethal’ Trailer for Ballerina Survival Thriller Ahead of SXSW Premiere

Pretty Lethal Movie Trailer Prime Video SXSW

Prime Video has released the official trailer for Pretty Lethal, the latest feature from UK filmmaker Vicky Jewson, ahead of its world premiere at SXSW.

The survival thriller stars Iris Apatow, Lana Condor, Millicent Simmonds, Avantika, Maddie Ziegler, and Uma Thurman and centers on five ballerinas who find themselves stranded in a remote forest and take shelter at a roadside inn, where they are forced to rely on their training when confronted with a life-threatening situation.

Jewson, known for fusing muscular action with character-driven stakes, stays firmly in her lane with Pretty Lethal, doubling down on the kind of tightly wound storytelling that has become her calling card. The project brings together a cross-generational ensemble spanning dance, drama and genre filmmaking. This time, she brings together a cross-generational cast spanning dance, drama and genre projects, creating a line-up that feels both varied and high-profile, putting the film on our radar as one of this year’s most anticipated SXSW titles.

Pretty Lethal will premiere March 13, 2026 at SXSW before launching globally on Prime Video March 25, 2026.

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