Cold Storage (2026): When Fungus Meets Funny Horror

A chilling—and hysterical—new horror‑comedy from screenwriter David Koepp (think Jurassic Park) is on its way: Cold Storage, directed by Jonny Campbell, is set to hit theaters in 2026.

The film pits two unsuspecting storage‑unit workers, Teacake (Joe Keery) and Naomi (Georgina Campbell), against a mutating, brain‑bursting fungal outbreak buried underneath their workplace—until a grizzled ex‑bioterror operative (Liam Neeson) turns their night shift into a fight for survival.

What’s raising the stakes? Neeson shares the screen (for the first time ever) with Vanessa Redgrave—his late wife Natasha Richardson’s mother—in what’s being touted as a standout turn in the film.

Audiences can expect gore‑soaked visuals, exploding heads, even a deer riding an elevator—all served up with cheeky, R‑rated joy. If you’re into Resident Evil with a comedic twist and a dash of The Last of Us meets Alien—this is your movie.

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