Satyr explodes onto the scene with a concept trailer that feels less like a preview and more like a warning. This isn’t myth reimagined—it’s myth unleashed, stripped of mercy and driven by something ancient, raw, and unstoppable.
Chris Hemsworth brings a haunted, almost myth-weary presence—a man who understands that humanity may have already crossed a line it can’t return from. There’s restraint in his intensity, like someone trying to reason with a force that doesn’t speak our language anymore.
Opposite him, Dwayne Johnson is pure force—unyielding, dominant, a symbol of human power refusing to bow. But here, even he feels small against what’s coming. Their clash isn’t just physical—it’s ideological: control versus surrender, dominance versus balance.
And then… there’s the Satyr.
Not the playful creature of myth—but something older, darker. A guardian turned executioner. The trailer paints it as a force of nature itself—no morality, no hesitation, just instinct. When the balance is broken, it doesn’t restore it.