Pete Davidson’s ‘The Home’: Trailer Breakdown & Creepy Clues You Might Have Missed

Every time you hear the name Pete Davidson, comes to mind his fair share of wild showbiz moments. From his highly publicized romantic relationships to the chaotic fallouts, Davidson has maintained his reputation of a rebel. Although he has made quite the leaps in Tinseltown, old habits die hard. In his upcoming horror venture, The Home, which recently dropped a trailer, Davidson plays the rebel theory almost on loop.
If you have missed the trailer, here is a rundown of where The Home takes you.
Pete Davidson in The Home trailer
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Lionsgate Movies recently rolled out James DeMonaco's highly anticipated horror flick, The Home's trailer, starring Pete Davidson. The trailer runs for over a minute, in which Davidson is on his first day on the job at an eerie retirement home. All his employers ask of him is that he leave the place just as he found it and not go up on the fourth floor since “those patients need special care.” But what is a horror movie without a curious tale gone wrong?
That is exactly what happens with Davidson. After a retiree points out the suspicions surrounding the home, Davidson goes around, poking at things he should not be. Soon bodies covered in blood free fall from windows and the patients roaming around now look more horrific than they had. Eventually he is seen tied to a bed with his mouth gagged and a needle coming towards his pupil. While the trailer does not give in, one can only hope Davidson does not give up.
Pete Davidson is a rebel by nature, and showbiz holds many bizarre memories close to the chest to prove that. But when does the rebel come on-screen with The Home?
Release date of Pete Davidson’s The Home
The Home is officially described as a psychological horror thriller by The Purge creator James DeMonaco. DeMonaco has co-written the script with Adam Cantor. It is slated to be released on July 25, 2025. The Home follows Max, portrayed by Pete Davidson, who starts working at a retirement home only to realize it holds an underbelly of sinister secrets, harbored by its residents and caretakers. His curiosity leads him towards the forbidden fourth floor, which eventually establishes links to his own past and upbringing as a foster child.
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The Home stars Davidson as Max, John Glover, Bruce Altman, Ethan Phillips, and Marilee Talkington as Gretchen. DeMonaco announced his plans with The Home in 2021, with Davidson attached to lead the project. Filming took place from late January to early April 2022 across the New Jersey cities of Denville, Elizabeth, and Nutley. Bill Block and Sebastien K. Lemercier have produced The Home for Miramax.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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