Trailer Splashes Out as Unrated Toxic Avenger Books August Theater Date

Unrated cult-classic remake secures Cineverse distribution after festival raves, promising gleeful gore and a glowing mop on 29 August 2025.

The Toxic Avenger (2025) Red Band Trailer

A grotesque green janitor regained the spotlight Friday as Cineverse unveiled the uncensored trailer for Macon Blair’s reboot of “The Toxic Avenger,” confirming a U.S. theatrical bow on 29 August 2025, the start of Labor Day weekend. In the two-minute clip, Peter Dinklage’s meek custodian Winston Gooze is shoved into toxic sludge, emerging with a bioluminescent mop and a vendetta against the profit-hungry Garbinger brothers, played with relish by Kevin Bacon and Elijah Wood.

Blair—whose debut I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore won Sundance in 2017—said he was “beyond grateful” the film had found a distributor after a bruising search, adding that it is “a fun, rowdy movie you wanna see with a crowd.” That search followed trade whispers branding the picture “unreleasable” for its splatter-heavy violence, despite raucous praise when it opened Fantastic Fest in Austin in 2023. Critics there called the remake “on steroids” and “super gory,” yet applauded its anarchic heart.

Cineverse stepped in this January and, with Iconic Events Releasing, will shepherd the film nationwide, marking the latest cult revival for the company behind Terrifier. The unrated cut retains the Troma spirit of the 1984 original while changing every character name, signaling what Blair describes as a “fresh evolution of hero.”

Troma founder-producer Lloyd Kaufman has publicly blessed the project, saying Blair’s script is “better than the original” and praising the director’s encyclopedic knowledge of the franchise. Alongside Dinklage, the cast includes Jacob Tremblay as Wade Gooze, Taylour Paige as investigative reporter J.J. Doherty and Julia Davis in an undisclosed role.

Fan-site reactions remain buoyant: 1428 Elm forecast a “potentially huge hit,” while Cinemen hailed Blair for enriching “the universe of The Toxic Avenger” with “ridiculously gory” flair. With distribution secured and an unrated status intact, Toxie now looks set to mop up more than polluted parking lots when he storms multiplexes later this summer.

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