What's Inside?
- Anne Hathaway leads a tense sci-fi mystery set in a seemingly ordinary suburb that turns deeply unsettling.
- A cosmic event transforms a neighbourhood into a dangerous, unknown world, raising the stakes for one family’s survival.
- Directed by David Robert Mitchell, the film blends eerie tension with large-scale adventure.
The End of Oak Street leans straight into that unease in suburbia. The upcoming science-fiction mystery pairs Anne Hathaway with Ewan McGregor as a couple forced to confront a reality that shifts beneath their feet. In the latest trailer, we see the setting beginning as a familiar domestic setting, soon spiralling into something far stranger. Mind it, it’s not a family drama.
Directed by David Robert Mitchell, the film promises an unsettling mix of intimacy and chaos. A neighbourhood disappeared, propelling a family to hold on. Here’s Everything we know about The End of Oak Street so far.
What Is ‘The End of Oak Street’ About? Plot Details And More

The End of Oak Street story opens on a seemingly ordinary street. Then everything fractures. “After a mysterious cosmic event rips Oak Street from suburbia and transports their neighborhood to someplace unknown, the Platt family soon discovers that their very survival depends on them sticking together as they navigate their now unrecognizable surroundings,” a synopsis reads.
As shown in the trailer, streets are split apart. Cars hang in mid-air. Familiar homes sit against a backdrop that is ancient and hostile. Hathaway’s character voices the dread early on, “I think our house, our neighborhood, our whole street — has moved.”
The presence of prehistoric creatures adds a whole new level to the first glance of the movie. In one moment, a towering dinosaur charges through what used to be a quiet residential block. The contrast between domestic life and raw survival creates a tension that feels both playful and unsettling.
‘The End of Oak Street’ Cast And Crew

At the centre stands Anne Hathaway, taking on the role of Denise, alongside Ewan McGregor as Greg. Their on-screen children are played by Maisy Stella and Christian Convery. Supporting roles include Jordan Alexa Davis, P. J. Byrne, and Chris Coy.
Mitchell, known for It Follows, writes and directs, bringing his signature sense of creeping unease. The production team includes J. J. Abrams, alongside Hannah Minghella, Jon Cohen, Matt Jackson, and Tommy Harper. The creative lineup extends further, with cinematographer Michael Gioulakis and composer Michael Giacchino shaping the film’s visual and sonic identity.
The project has taken time to reach the screen, shifting release dates and even changing an earlier title, Flowervale Street.
Is There A Trailer For ‘The End of Oak Street’?
Yes, and it keeps its secrets close. The teaser offers fragments of the mystic prehistoric era, teasing family adventure for survival. Family moments sit beside glimpses of destruction.
There is also a surprising sense of scale. The imagery hints at something vast beyond the neighbourhood, yet the emotional focus stays grounded in the family’s bond. Even with dinosaurs in play, the trailer resists turning into pure action.
Check out the trailer here:
‘The End of Oak Street’ Release Date
The End of Oak Street is set to arrive in cinemas on 14 August. The date places it in a competitive summer window, though its distinct tone may help it stand apart.
For Hathaway, the film forms part of a packed year that includes projects like Mother Mary, The Devil Wears Prada 2, The Odyssey, and Verity.









