Get ready for a wild mutation of action and horror—Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is taking on a whole new kind of role in the just-released first official trailer for The Insect (2025), an original sci-fi thriller that’s already being hailed as one of the boldest genre pivots of his career.
Directed by visionary filmmaker Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Annihilation), The Insect follows the story of Elias Quinn, a decorated ex-special forces soldier who becomes the subject of an experimental military bio-enhancement program. The trailer opens with eerie silence, showing Quinn in a remote underground lab, his body hooked to strange machinery and his skin beginning to ripple with inhuman changes.
A voiceover from a shadowy scientist (played by Jodie Comer) warns: “We pushed the limits of human evolution… and now we can’t control what comes next.”
What follows is a high-octane blend of body horror and action: Quinn begins to mutate—gaining superhuman strength, hyperspeed, and insect-like agility—but at a terrifying cost. With mandible-like growths emerging beneath his skin and flashes of insectoid vision overtaking his mind, the once-celebrated hero must now flee the very organization that created him.
Set in a near-future dystopian city crawling with surveillance drones and biotech soldiers, The Insect teases brutal hand-to-hand combat, vertical chases on skyscrapers, and a growing internal struggle as Quinn battles both his enemies—and the insect intelligence growing inside him.
The trailer ends with Johnson crouched in a dark tunnel, his eyes glowing amber, whispering: “I’m not human anymore. I’m the next predator.”
Fans are shocked—in a good way. Social media exploded with reactions praising Johnson’s bold turn into psychological sci-fi horror, with hashtags like #TheInsectMovie, #DwayneTransformed, and #MutationBegins trending globally.
The Insect is scheduled to hit theaters on October 10, 2025, just in time for Halloween.
From man to monster… evolution takes no prisoners.