‘Borderline’ Trailer – Samara Weaving Stars in Violent Thriller Comedy from ‘Cocaine Bear’ Writer
From the writer of Cocaine Bear, and the producers of Barbie and Promising Young Woman, Borderline starring Samara Weaving has received a trailer and release date this week. Magnet brings Borderline to theaters and Digital platforms on March 14, 2025. Watch the unhinged official trailer for Borderline below, described as a “violently romantic comedy” and starring Samara Weaving […]

From the writer of Cocaine Bear, and the producers of Barbie and Promising Young Woman, Borderline starring Samara Weaving has received a trailer and release date this week.
Magnet brings Borderline to theaters and Digital platforms on March 14, 2025.
Watch the unhinged official trailer for Borderline below, described as a “violently romantic comedy” and starring Samara Weaving as a popstar in a twisted fight for survival.
Thanks to Indiewire for debuting the trailer this afternoon.
Eric Dane and Ray Nicholson also star in director Jimmy Warden‘s (writer: Cocaine Bear) movie. Warden wrote the film, and will be making his directorial debut.
In the upcoming Borderline, “A violent sociopath Paul (Ray Nicholson) escapes from a mental hospital and embarks on a dangerous rampage. His target: Sofia (Samara Weaving), a world-famous pop star. An obsessive fan, he takes Sofia hostage in her own home, delusionally believing they’re getting married.
“Paul is desperate to prove his dedication but Sofia’s just trying to survive the night. As Paul grows more unhinged, his fantasy becomes more dangerous. With help from her loyal bodyguard (Eric Dane), Sofia must fight not only her life, but for her sanity, and escape the sinister grip of her stalker and his growing group of accomplices.”
The cast also includes Alba Baptista and Jimmie Fails.
Borderline is produced by LuckyChap Entertainment’s Tom Ackerley and Josey McNamara, Red A Entertainment’s Hadeel Reda, and Brian Duffield (Spontaneous, Underwater).