ComingSoon is debuting an exclusive trailer for NFT: Cursed Images, the upcoming supernatural horror movie from filmmaker Jonas Odenheimer. The film will be available to rent or own on digital platforms starting on March 6, 2026. Its digital release will also coincide with a limited theatrical run.
“In London, seven friends discover a highly coveted NFT collection called Crypto Horrors, promising profit, status, and social clout. But the collection is cursed. Soon, the digital monsters depicted in the NFTs begin to manifest in the real world, stalking and attacking their owners one by one,” reads the movie’s official synopsis. “As the friends struggle to survive, they find that conventional methods, such as deleting, reselling, or destroying the NFTs, fail. Panic spreads not only among the group but across online communities, where others begin to report strange phenomena linked to the cursed NFTs.”
Check out the exclusive NFT: Cursed Images trailer below (watch more trailers):
What happens in the NFT: Cursed Images trailer?
The video begins with a group of friends randomly receiving seven NFTs to their crypto account. Soon, they’ll discover that these aren’t normal NFTs. Each of them will be terrorized by the monstrous images featured in the cursed NFTS. The trailer highlights some of the movie’s terrifying sequences, featuring creatures based on old-school legends.
To get a better experience of the film, the creative team has also partnered with VeVe Digital Collectibles to give the audience the chance to claim a free, limited-edition digital collectible by scanning a QR code embedded in the film’s official trailer. The collectible, available to the first 6,666 viewers who scan, is one of the same creatures that appear in the film.
NFT: Cursed Images is written and directed by Jonas Odenheimer, who is also serving as a producer through his Old Jim Productions banner. The movie stars David Wayman (The Ledge), Mariah Nonnemacher (Terminator: Dark Fate), Durassie Kiangangu, Amelie Edwards, Nobuse Jnr, Jasmine Clark, Charlie Rich, and Najarra Townsend (The Stylist, Dementia: Part II). Before its U.S. debut, the film first premiered at the 2024 British Horror Film Festival, where it won multiple awards, including Best Feature Film.
“I’m excited to finally be able to share it with audiences,” Odenheimer said in a statement. “My team and I wanted not only to create a ‘gateway horror’ that would be a good entry point for a younger audience member into the scary movie culture, but also a movie that is relatable to an entire generation whose main worries became their financial future.”