Sing it with us: It's beginning to look a lot like awards season with almost every trailer we watch. This week's hottest movie trailers are all about potential Oscar contenders and crazy invaders. Watch them below and give us your comments.
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1. The Danish Girl Trailer #1 (November 27)
Can Eddie Redmayne repeat as Best Actor? In The Danish Girl, he plays an artist who becomes one of the first people to ever undergo gender-reassignment surgery, delivering what looks to be a delicately striking performance that's sure to attract a big audience and even bigger awards attention.
2. The 5th Wave Trailer #1 (January 15, 2016)
After four waves of deadly alien attacks leave most of earth annihilated, Chloë Grace Moretz plays a girl who's desperately searching for her brother as the fifth (and deadliest) wave approaches.
3. Concussion Trailer #1 (December 25)
Will Smith stars in this drama based on the real-life story of a foreign-born doctor who discovers the first case of football-related brain trauma, leading him on a courageous David vs. Goliath-style battle against the NFL.
4. Macbeth U.S. Release Trailer #1 (December 4)
This adaptation of the classic Shakespeare tale gives off a bit of a Braveheart vibe, with Michael Fassbender playing the duke of Scotland who, after receiving a prophecy from a trio of witches, sets out on a quest to kill the king and take the throne for himself. (Plus there's cool face paint!)
5. Knock Knock Trailer #1 (October 9)
You're home all alone and two half-naked girls come knocking on your door in search of shelter from a rain storm. What do you do? Well don't let them in -- according to this movie, at least.
Watch What's Trending

Click below to watch the trailers that movie fans can’t get enough of.
1. Suicide Squad Comic-Con Trailer
2. Deadpool Official Trailer #1
3. Love the Coopers Trailer #1
4. Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens Comic-Con 2015 Reel
5. Kung Fu Panda 3 Teaser Trailer #1
Retro Trailer of the Week:
For this week's retro trailer we travel all the way back to the year 2013 to honor a film that's charming and heartfelt, and most of all reminds us that... well, it's a holiday weekend, y'all! Happy Labor Day, uh, Labor Day.
