The Death of Robin Hood Trailer and Poster Debut
A24 has unveiled the official trailer and poster for The Death of Robin Hood, the upcoming thriller film based on the Robin Hood legend “Robin Hood’s Death.”
Opening in theaters in 2026, The Death of Robin Hood has not yet been rated by the Motion Picture Association (MPA).

The film is described by A24 as follows: “Grappling with his past after a life of crime and murder, Robin Hood finds himself gravely injured after a battle he thought would be his last. In the hands of a mysterious woman, he is offered a chance at salvation.”
Written and directed by Michael Sarnoski (A Quiet Place: Day One, Pig), the movie stars Hugh Jackman as Robin Hood, Jodie Comer, Bill Skarsgård as Little John, Murray Bartlett, and Noah Jupe.

Production on the film began in February 2025 in Northern Ireland and wrapped in March. Lyrical Media is financing the film, which is produced by Aaron Ryder and Andrew Swett under their Ryder Picture Company (RPC) alongside Alexander Black for Lyrical Media.
Lyrical’s Jon Rosenberg and Natalie Sellers executive-produce with Rama Gottumukkala, Sarnoski, and Jackman.

“It has been an incredible opportunity to reinvent and freshly innovate the story we all know of Robin Hood,” said Sarnoski when the project was announced.
“Securing the perfect cast to transform the script to screen was essential. I could not be more thrilled and trusting in Hugh and Jodie to bring this story to life in a powerful and meaningful way.”

“This is not the story of Robin Hood we’ve all come to know,” said Aaron Ryder and Andrew Swett. “Instead, Michael has crafted something far more grounded and visceral. Thanks to Alexander Black and our friends at Lyrical, along with Rama and Michael, the world is going to love seeing Hugh and Jodie together in this epic.”
Lyrical Media’s Alexander Black added: “We are thrilled to be part of this very special project and to be working with a visionary director in Michael, a phenomenal cast in Hugh and Jodie, and producing with our frequent collaborators, Ryder and Swett at RPC.”

