Deleted RETURN TO SILENT HILL Trailer Painted The Movie In A Much Better Light

Deleted RETURN TO SILENT HILL Trailer Painted The Movie In A Much Better Light

Silent Hill will get its live-action comeback with Return to Silent Hill. While its promotional material has not been well received by everyone, a new trailer has increased anticipation for the project.

By DanielKlissmman - Dec 01, 2025 04:12 PM EST
Filed Under: Movies

It's been 13 years since the last Silent Hill film—Silent Hill: Revelation—arrived in theaters. Now, the franchise is making a comeback with Return to Silent Hill, directed by Christophe Gans, who helmed the game's first live-action feature in 2006. An adaptation of the Silent Hill 2 game (arguably one of the most impactful interactive horror experiences out there), the film will follow James Sunderland (Jeremy Irvine), as he ventures into the titular town, searching for his partner, Mary (Hannah Emily Anderson).

The film had been the subject of some controversy. Since the release of its first trailer, fans have expressed their skepticism regarding the movie, seemingly amplified by the franchise's previous adaptations, which are often considered inferior to their source material. Another trailer for Return to Silent Hill was released in late November, showcasing more of the story and James' search for Mary.

Recently, yet another trailer was shared on social media. It painted the feature in a much more positive light, but it was ultimately removed. The post in which it was originally shared now shows the following message: "This media has been disabled in response to a report by the copyright owner." 

That seems to indicate the teaser was either leaked or maybe even accidentally released before schedule. The footage was fairly similar to the trailer released in November, but it featured some notable differences, including the use of music and some of the scenes shown. Overall, the latest trailer gave off a much more intimidating and sinister vibe. 

On the Silent Hill subreddit, users expressed their excitement over the now-deleted footage, with one of them stating: "That was 100% a better trailer," to which someone replied: "Right? That actually looked like a movie. And the scoring was actually quite good!" Another fan stated: "It's the best we got so far." A user also praised Gans for the adaptation: "'They keep telling me to move on. No matter what it takes. I won't let go.' Damn, that is such a James Sunderland line. Hold on now, Christophe Gans might be cooking here."

Other comments in the thread included, "Oooh, surprisingly beautiful!," "Oh, wow, it's promising and it seems to be a film in the atmosphere of the game!," and, "Man, this really is the best trailer they've released so far!" 

In a featurette released for the film in November 2025, director Christophe Gans explained that, unlike 2006's Silent Hill, Return to Silent Hill was allowed to be much more disturbing thanks to darker brands of horror becoming more popular in recent years:

"The perception of horror has changed completely, since 2006. The horror films that people love today are not the same. We saw the rising of a new brand of horror film. Much more disturbing, much more psychological, much more playing with different levels of perception. It's very exciting. It's one of the reasons I thought it was the time to adapt Silent Hill 2."

The deleted trailer seemed completed, so it will hopefully not be long before it's officially released to the public. 

As previously mentioned, Silent Hill is one of the most renowned franchises in gaming. An adaptation of one of its most beloved games faithfully recreating its source material is an undeniably exciting proposition, so hopefully, the movie will live up to the reputation of the saga. 

Return to Silent Hill is scheduled to come out on January 23, 2026. 

What did you think about this new Return to Silent Hill trailer? Was it better than previous trailers for the movie? Let me know in the comments! 

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