MEDUSA (2026)
Ancient myths do not fade away. They wait. And when they return, they do not whisper — they roar.
Medusa (2026) unleashes one of the most feared legends of Greek mythology into a modern world that has long forgotten the price of defying the gods. This breathtaking first look teases a mythological epic of operatic scale, blending divine fury, tragic destiny, and explosive action into a cinematic spectacle unlike anything before.

Starring Angelina Jolie as the mesmerizing and deadly Medusa, alongside Keanu Reeves as a battle-worn warrior haunted by prophecy, the film promises a collision between ancient power and modern survival.
Set among sun-scorched ruins, shattered temples, and cities slowly turning to marble, the story follows a reluctant hero drawn into a war between forgotten gods awakening from their slumber. Reeves’ character is no ordinary fighter — he is a man marked by fate, burdened with the knowledge that confronting Medusa may be the only way to prevent humanity from becoming a monument to its own arrogance. ⚔️🔥
But Medusa is no simple monster. Portrayed with haunting intensity by Jolie, she rises not merely as a villain, but as a force of divine retribution. Crowned with serpents glowing in celestial gold, her gaze carries both terror and tragic beauty. Every movement feels deliberate. Every glance is a sentence carved in stone.
As myth bleeds into reality, skyscrapers fracture into statues and battlefields shimmer with petrified armies frozen mid-scream. The film teases massive set pieces — collapsing coliseums, blazing infernos reflected in polished marble, and intimate confrontations where silence is as dangerous as steel.
This is not just a story of hero versus monster. It is a meditation on power, punishment, and the thin line between curse and justice. In a world that dismissed the old gods as fairy tales, the question becomes chillingly clear: what if the myths were waiting for us to forget?
Prepare for a visceral symphony of fire, stone, and epic action.
When Medusa opens her eyes… will anyone be left to look away?
