After a couple of release-date shuffles and one title change, David Robert Mitchell’s new movie finally has a trailer—and a new official name to go with it. Formerly known as “Flowervale Street,” the film is now “The End of Oak Street,” with Warner setting the picture for an August 14, 2026, theatrical release after earlier dating it for May 2025 and then March 2026.
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Mitchell, the versatile filmmaker behind the indie horror “It Follows” and the comedic mystery “Under the Silver Lake,” writes, directs, and produces. Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor lead the cast, with Maisy Stella, Christian Convery, Jordan Alexa Davis, P.J. Byrne, and Chris Coy also aboard in the ensemble.
Warner is still keeping the larger shape of the story mostly sealed off. Public descriptions have only said the film follows a family that begins noticing strange happenings in their neighborhood, which is about as much as this project has wanted to reveal for the better part of two years. That hush has been part of the movie’s aura from the start, and the first trailer seems more interested in finally planting a flag than overexplaining the thing.
The title change itself was telegraphed back in January, when Warner film chiefs Pam Abdy and Michael De Luca said Mitchell’s film would be getting a new name. Now that the rename is official, “The End of Oak Street” opens August 14, 2026. Watch the trailer below.


