Nuremberg Trailer

Nuremberg Trailer (2025)

"Judgment is coming." 06 November 2025 Drama, History 149 mins

In postwar Germany, an American psychiatrist must determine whether Nazi prisoners are fit to go on trial for war crimes, and finds himself in a complex battle of intellect and ethics with Hermann Göring, Hitler's right-hand man.

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Cast

Rami Malek

as Douglas Kelley

Russell Crowe

as Hermann Göring

Michael Shannon

as Justice Robert H. Jackson

Leo Woodall

as Sergeant Howie Triest

John Slattery

as Colonel Burton Andrus

Richard E. Grant

as Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe

Mark O'Brien

as Colonel John Amen

Colin Hanks

as Dr. Gustave Gilbert

Wrenn Schmidt

as Elsie Douglas

Andreas Pietschmann

as Rudolf Hess

Lydia Peckham

as Lila McQuaide

Lotte Verbeek

as Emmy Göring

Dieter Riesle

as Julius Streicher

Peter Jordan

as Karl Dönitz

Tom Keune

as Robert Ley

Ben Miles

as Travis

Crew

Cherilyn Hawrysh

Cherilyn Hawrysh Executive Producer

Frank Smith

Frank Smith Executive Producer

Beau Turpin

Beau Turpin Executive Producer

Nikolett Barabas

Nikolett Barabas Executive Producer

Dariusz Wolski

Dariusz Wolski Director of Photography

Eve Stewart

Eve Stewart Production Design

International Titles

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International Releases Dates

Argentina 26 March 2026

Austria 07 May 2026

Australia 04 December 2025

Belgium 28 January 2026

Brazil 26 March 2026

Canada 07 September 2025

Switzerland 07 May 2026

Chile 26 February 2026

Colombia 26 March 2026

Czech Republic 15 January 2026

Germany 06 August 2026

Estonia 28 November 2025

Spain 24 September 2025

Finland 28 November 2025

France 28 January 2026

United Kingdom 14 November 2025

Greece 13 November 2025

Guatemala 26 February 2026

Hong Kong 25 December 2025

Croatia 15 January 2026

Hungary 01 January 2026

Ireland 14 November 2025

Israel 06 November 2025

India 07 November 2025

Italy 29 November 2025

Lithuania 15 January 2026

Mexico 26 February 2026

Namibia 16 January 2026

Netherlands 27 November 2025

New Zealand 27 November 2025

Peru 26 February 2026

Poland 28 November 2025

Puerto Rico 13 November 2025

Qatar 25 December 2025

Romania 16 March 2026

Sweden 06 November 2025

Singapore 12 March 2026

Turkey 30 January 2026

Ukraine 06 November 2025

United States 25 October 2025

South Africa 16 January 2026

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