Netflix S Original Movie Little Evil Trailer Just Dropped

Hold onto your popcorn, folks! The trailer for Netflix's brand new original movie, Little Evil, just landed, and let me tell you, it's a wild ride. Get ready for some laughs, maybe a few nervous chuckles, and a whole lot of heartwarming, albeit unusual, family drama.
If you're a fan of quirky comedies with a supernatural twist, this one might just be your next obsession. Imagine this: you're getting married, things are looking up, and your new stepson is... well, let's just say he's not your average little tyke. He's actually the actual Antichrist. Yep, you read that right.
The Premise That Will Make You Giggle (Nervously)
The movie centers around a guy named Gary, played by the incredibly funny Adam Scott. Gary is a pretty normal dude, just trying to find love and settle down. He meets the lovely Samantha, played by the talented Evangeline Lilly, and it's clear they're meant to be.
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But there's a small catch. Samantha has a son, Lucas. And Lucas, it turns out, has some pretty serious Daddy issues. Daddy, in this case, being the big guy himself, Satan.
Gary, being the good guy he is, wants to be the best stepdad ever. He's ready for tantrums, scraped knees, and maybe even a few arguments over bedtime. He is NOT, however, ready for demonic possession, summoning dark rituals in the backyard, or the fact that his stepson might be destined to bring about the end of days.
When Step-Parenting Gets...Hellish
The trailer hilariously shows Gary trying to navigate this unprecedented situation. He's armed with parenting books and good intentions, but he's facing challenges far beyond what any parenting seminar could prepare him for. We see him attempting to help Lucas with his homework, which apparently involves summoning minor demons.
There's a particularly funny scene where Gary tries to bond with Lucas over a game. It's not baseball or video games, though. It's more along the lines of trying to control a possessed hamster. You know, typical family stuff.
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It’s the sheer absurdity of it all that makes Little Evil so appealing. The idea of a regular guy trying to parent the literal spawn of the devil is a comedic goldmine, and the trailer teases plenty of laugh-out-loud moments.
The Supporting Cast of Chaos
It's not just Adam Scott carrying the comedic load. The trailer gives us glimpses of a fantastic supporting cast who are clearly having a blast. We see characters who seem to be a bit too enthusiastic about Lucas's potential for evil, adding to the film's dark humor.
There's a church group that seems to be strangely supportive of Lucas's... unique talents. And let's not forget the ex-husband, a certain gentleman known for his fiery temper and his dominion over the underworld. His presence undoubtedly adds a whole new layer of awkwardness to family gatherings.
The dynamic between Gary and Samantha also looks promising. Evangeline Lilly brings a warmth and charm that balances out the impending doom. She's trying to raise her son, but she's also falling in love with Gary, making for some sweet and tender moments amidst the chaos.

More Than Just Giggles and Gore
While the trailer is packed with comedic moments and hints of supernatural shenanigans, there's also a surprising amount of heart. At its core, Little Evil seems to be a story about family and acceptance. Gary has to decide if he can truly love Samantha and her son, even with the whole "Antichrist" situation.
It’s a story about what it means to be a parent, and how love can conquer even the most diabolical of circumstances. Gary's struggle to connect with Lucas, despite the obvious supernatural roadblocks, is what makes the film relatable, even with all the infernal elements.
The film seems to be playing with the idea that maybe, just maybe, even the Antichrist could be a good kid with the right guidance. It's a refreshingly optimistic (and hilarious) take on a classic horror trope.
What to Expect When You Hit Play
The trailer suggests a fun, fast-paced movie that doesn't take itself too seriously. Expect witty dialogue, over-the-top scenarios, and a genuine sense of camaraderie between the main characters. It looks like the kind of movie you can watch with friends, with plenty of opportunities for gasps and guffaws.

If you're looking for something different on Netflix, something that blends genres in a truly unique way, then Little Evil should be on your radar. It’s a horror-comedy that promises to be both terrifyingly funny and surprisingly touching.
So, prepare yourself for a wedding you won't forget, a stepson who's out of this world (literally), and a story that proves even the darkest of destinies might have a few bright spots, especially with a loving family by your side. Get ready for Little Evil – it’s going to be a hell of a time!
Don't miss the trailer drop for Little Evil on Netflix! It's a hilarious take on family, love, and the potential end of the world, all rolled into one.
The film promises to be a delightful blend of humor and supernatural chaos. The trailer has already given us a taste of the absurdity and heartwarming moments that await us. We can't wait to see how Gary navigates his new role as stepfather to the one and only Antichrist.
It’s a testament to the creative minds behind Netflix Originals that they can take a concept as dark as the Antichrist and spin it into something so genuinely funny and relatable. The film seems to be about finding common ground, even when that ground is literally hell-on-earth.

The visual style in the trailer suggests a bright and colorful aesthetic, which is a fantastic contrast to the dark themes. This visual approach likely enhances the comedic timing and the overall lightheartedness of the film, despite the infernal implications.
The director, Eli Craig, has a knack for making us laugh at the uncomfortable, and this film looks like no exception. His previous work on Tucker & Dale vs. Evil proves he's a master of horror-comedy, and Little Evil seems to be a perfect continuation of that talent.
It’s the unexpected turns that make this trailer so compelling. You think it’s going to be a standard rom-com, then BAM! Your new stepson is the harbinger of doom. But instead of running, Gary decides to lean in and try to make the best of it. That's the kind of spirit we need more of, even if it involves exorcisms.
So, if you’re looking for a movie that will make you question your own family dynamics (in a fun way, of course) and appreciate the ordinary joys of life, Little Evil is definitely one to add to your watchlist. It’s proof that sometimes, the most evil-looking things can turn out to be the most endearing.
