Brie Larson reunites with her Kong: Skull Island co-star in a Sony Pictures horror thriller. The upcoming film marks their first collaboration since the 2017 Jordan Vogt-Roberts-directed movie.
Who is joining Brie Larson in Skeletons?
John Goodman (The Big Lebowski) will star alongside Brie Larson in the horror flick Skeletons. The film, directed by JT Mollner (Strange Darling), is written by Brian Duffield (Whalefall) and is based on Philip Fracassi’s short story Fail-Safe. In addition to Larson and Goodman, the film will also feature Kyle Gallner (Smallville), Willa Fitzgerald (MTV’s Scream), Ione Skye (Say Anything…), and Daithí Ó Haragáin. Skeletons will mark the third film collaboration for Larson and Goodman, following The Gambler (2014) and Kong: Skull Island.
J.J. Abrams joined to produce a film adaptation of the Fracassi short story in 2020, after which Universal Pictures signed a two-year option to produce and distribute the film in 2022. However, the project was ultimately dropped. In May 2025, it was announced that JT Mollner would take over directorial duties, with Brie Larson starring. Sony Pictures acquired the worldwide rights to the project for over $25 million at the European Market in February 2026, outbidding Warner Bros. Pictures, Paramount Pictures, and Neon. Principal photography began on June 22, 2026.
According to Deadline, Skeletons is “a modern take on creature horror movies told from the perspective of a young boy who slowly begins to discover his beloved parents are hiding a disturbing secret about his mother’s true nature.” The film is produced by J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot Productions, Infrared, and Assemble Media. Drew Simon, Jon Cohen, and Jack Heller will produce alongside Abrams, while Assemble’s Caitlin de Lisser-Ellen, Roy Lee, Steven Schneider, Larson, Fracassi, and Duffield serve as executive producers.
A release date for Skeletons has yet to be announced.

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