Summary

A trailer forY2Khas been released, revealing details about A24’s upcoming horror comedy that sees ’90s-era tech get violent after the Y2K bug actually happens. In real life, the Y2K bug was a hypothesized coding issue involving the formatting of calendar data in computers, something that would have caused major issues for digital infrastructures around the world. Thankfully, this didn’t happen, but it hasn’t stopped anupcoming A24 horror moviefrom coming out with a similar premise. The film was first announced in March 2023, the directorial debut of actor Kyle Mooney.

Now,A24has released the first trailer forY2K, revealing the movie’s horror comedy aspects as ’90s-era tech comes to life in a violent way following the titular computer bug actually happening.

Y2K official poster

The trailer establishes teenage boy Eli (Jaeden Martell) getting invited to a party by his crush, Laura (Rachel Zegler),only for technology to go haywire when the Y2K bug happens.Alongside his friend Danny (Julian Dennison), Laura, and other surviving kids from the party, the group tries to put a stop the tech from destroying the world. A poster was also released, which can be viewed below:

Y2K Promises A Nostalgic Disaster Movie With Plenty Of Laughs

But Can It Break Through Initial Lukewarm Reception?

The trailer for the upcoming horror comedy promises a fun, occasionally terrifying story, asthe group is attacked by everything from flying VHS tapes to a Tamagotchi using a power drill.Because all the ’90s tech is now sentient and murderous, the footage hints at the interesting ways it will be hunting down the main characters as they try to stop the disaster. Given the global nature of what they’re about to take on, though, anything could happen as they attempt to keep the titular computer bug from destroying their home.

Y2K Cast & Creators Tease Their Apocalyptic Comedy And Alternate Approach To 1999 [SXSW]

Director Kyle Mooney and writer Evan Winter join Rachel Zegler, Jaeden Martell, Julian Dennison, and the stars of disaster comedy Y2K at SXSW.

However, after its premiere during SXSW in March,Y2Kreceived mixed reviews,with critics praising the movie for a strong start, but saying it isn’t able to keep the comedy funny and ideas fresh as the story progresses.However, since it’s not going to be reaching theaters until December, it’s possible some of these issues were fixed since the movie was first screened. Even though it’s unclear whether or not major changes were made to the movie, it still might provide a fun experience, especially for those familiar with the ’90s tech being utilized.

Jaeden Martell, Rachel Zegler, and Julian Dennison looking shocked at a house party in Y2K movie still

With the film not arriving until the end of the year, there’s still plenty of time forY2Kto reveal more about its premise and what to expect from the horror comedy. Given the different types of technology present within its alternate 1999,the movie has plenty of ways it can craft unique challenges for its characterswhile also providing the audience with a memorable theatrical experience. Since the trailer’s offered just a taste of what’s to come, more information about the movie is likely to be revealed as the release date draws closer.

Y2K

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On the last night of 1999, two high school juniors crash a New Years Eve party, only to find themselves fighting for their lives in this dial-up disaster comedy.

Julian Dennison, Rachel Zegler & Kyle Mooney during Y2K’s SXSW Interview

Y2K 2024 Film Poster