A24's Human Fantasy 'Tuesdays' Confirms January 14, 2026 Release, Unveils Launch Poster

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A24's Human Fantasy 'Tuesdays' Confirms January 14, 2026 Release, Unveils Launch Poster

Hyunwoo Lee · November 23, 2025 at 23:31

The human fantasy film 'Tuesdays', a co-production between A24 and BBC FILM, has officially confirmed its domestic release date for January 14, 2026, and has unveiled its launch poster, heightening anticipation.

Directed by Dana O. Puschic, 'Tuesdays' tells the story of a teenage girl named Tuesday, who is battling a terminal illness, and her mother, Zora, who struggles to accept her daughter's impending death. Their lives take an extraordinary turn when a parrot-shaped 'Death', who escorts dying beings, appears before them.

The newly released poster features Tuesday confronting the mysterious wings of 'Death'. By focusing solely on the wings rather than revealing the full character, the poster creates an enigmatic and fantastical atmosphere, hinting at the film's unique narrative.

Following the success of 'Everything Everywhere All at Once', A24's involvement in 'Tuesdays' promises a distinctive premise that has already garnered attention. The Observer, an international publication, praised the film, stating, "It offers a fresh catharsis through a shift in perspective on death."

The film stars American actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus as the mother, Zora, and newcomer Lola Pettigrew as the daughter, Tuesday. It explores the profound mother-daughter relationship amidst heavy themes of death and farewell, presented through a fantasy lens. Rated for ages 12 and up, the film has a runtime of 111 minutes.

Netizens are expressing excitement, with comments like "A24 films are always a must-watch," and "It's amazing how a poster alone can build so much anticipation without even a trailer." Many find the fantasy approach to the theme of death to be particularly fresh and intriguing.

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