A24 drops new 'Death of Robin Hood' image

- A24 released a new image from “The Death of Robin Hood” on May 19 as the studio continued marketing the Hugh Jackman-led film ahead of June. - June 19, 2026 is the key date: A24 lists Michael Sarnoski’s film, starring Jackman, Jodie Comer, Bill Skarsgård, Murray Bartlett and Noah Jupe. - On June 12, the film is scheduled to premiere at the Sydney Film Festival before its U.S. theatrical release.

A24 put out a new image from “The Death of Robin Hood” on May 19, adding another official look at Michael Sarnoski’s dark retelling ahead of the film’s June release. The studio’s film page lists Hugh Jackman, Jodie Comer, Bill Skarsgård, Murray Bartlett and Noah Jupe in the cast, with a U.S. release date of June 19, 2026. The image circulated across film-focused social accounts on May 19, including posts that framed it as a summer 2026 preview from A24. The release fits into a broader campaign that has already included a teaser and an official promo video for the film. ### Which film did A24 just spotlight? “The Death of Robin Hood” is an upcoming A24 release written and directed by Sarnoski, whose previous features include “Pig” and “A Quiet Place: Day One,” according to promotional materials tied to the film. (a24films.com) A24’s synopsis says Robin Hood is “grappling with his past after a life of crime and murder” after being gravely injured in battle and taken in by a mysterious woman. (youtube.com) Hugh Jackman plays the title role, and A24 lists Comer, Skarsgård, Bartlett and Jupe among the principal cast. The studio’s site presents the project as a more stripped-down and severe version of the Robin Hood story than the better-known heroic retellings. ### Why is one new image getting attention now? May 19 matters because the film is now one month from its U.S. theatrical opening. (a24films.com) A24’s official materials place the movie on a June 19 release schedule, so each new still functions as a late-stage marketing beat rather than an early first look. Social posts amplified that timing by treating the still as part of A24’s summer 2026 lineup. (a24films.com) Entertainment sites have also continued to pick up new promotional material tied to the movie, including the trailer and TV-spot style rollout that began earlier this spring. ### What has A24 officially said about the movie? A24’s official synopsis is the clearest statement of the studio’s positioning. It says Robin Hood, after “a life of crime and murder,” is badly wounded after a battle he thought would be his last and is then offered “a chance at salvation” by a mysterious woman. The official promo video released by A24 also repeats the core release details: June 19 for theaters, Sarnoski as director, and Jackman, Comer, Skarsgård, Bartlett and Jupe as the key cast. (bloody-disgusting.com) That keeps the marketing centered on the film’s cast and its darker take on the folklore figure. ### Is this the first look A24 has shared? No. Earlier coverage in January reported that A24 had already released first-look images from the film, showing Jackman in a weathered, bloodied version of Robin Hood. (a24films.com) More recent April coverage pointed to a teaser and official promo video as the next phase of the campaign. (youtube.com) That makes the May 19 image part of an ongoing rollout rather than a standalone reveal. The sequence now includes first-look stills, video promotion and fresh social imagery as the release date approaches. ### What comes next on the release calendar? June 12 is the next named milestone on the calendar. Reference listings for the film say “The Death of Robin Hood” is scheduled to premiere at the Sydney Film Festival that day before opening in U.S. theaters on June 19 through A24. (soapcentral.com) June 19 is the domestic release date A24 is using across its official materials. (youtube.com) Until then, the studio’s film page and promotional video remain the main official sources for cast, synopsis and release details. (a24films.com) (en.wikipedia.org)

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