‘Next Year’ Trailer: ‘Fellow Travelers’ Star Jaleni Alladin Tries to Survive a Near-Future U.S. Where Homosexuality Is Outlawed (EXCLUSIVE)

Exclusive Look at the Ominous 'Next Year' Trailer: A Glimpse into a Dystopian Future Where Homosexuality Is Forbidden

A chilling new trailer for the short film "Next Year" has given audiences a haunting glimpse into a near-future America where traditional values have become law, and homosexuality is outlawed. The film, written and directed by queer filmmaking duo Peter DiMario and Guto Barra, stars Jelani Alladin as Robert, a father whose husband has died in this oppressive society.

As the trailer unfolds, we see a world where queer people are banned from banks, targeted by police raids at gay bars, and subject to extreme surveillance by the government. "We all know when that asshole won," Robert says, his voice laced with despair, "we had no idea they were going to be this bad." The line is chillingly accurate, echoing the fears of many in the LGBTQ+ community who have long predicted a backlash against their rights.

The film's themes are timely and deeply personal, reflecting the challenges facing LGBTQ+ communities today. As the logline reads, "Next Year" serves as both a warning and a testament to the resilience of love in dark times. The trailer suggests that this is a film that will leave audiences on edge, grappling with the possibility of a future where love and identity are under attack.

Jelani Alladin, known for his roles in "Fellow Travelers" and "Tick, Tick... Boom!", brings a sense of vulnerability to the role of Robert. His co-stars, Zach Martens and Sherz Aletaha, add depth to the story, but it is Alladin's performance that will likely be most memorable.

The film has already been making waves on the festival circuit, with hopes of earning an Academy Award qualification for the live-action short film category. With its timely themes and powerful performances, "Next Year" is a must-see for anyone concerned about the future of LGBTQ+ rights.

As the world watches the trailer for "Next Year", one thing is clear: this is a film that will resonate deeply with audiences. Will we see a future like the one depicted in the trailer? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain - this film is a powerful warning about the dangers of intolerance and hatred.
 
🤦‍♂️ I mean, come on... another video that's just going to be all dark and depressing? Can't we get something a bit more uplifting for once? 🤔 And what's with all these "must-see" warnings? It sounds like the people behind this film are trying way too hard to make it sound important. Newsflash: if you're making a movie about a dystopian future, that's not exactly newsworthy. 😒 And can we talk about how predictable this whole thing is? A future where homosexuality is forbidden... yeah, I've seen that in every bad sci-fi movie ever. 🚫 How original.
 
🚨 The trailer for "Next Year" is giving me major "1984"-vibes 😱. I'm not sure if we're heading towards a future where our freedoms are taken away, but it's super unsettling to see how easily queerness can be erased from society. Jelani Alladin is going to bring so much depth to the role of Robert 🤯. I love how the film is exploring themes of resilience and love in the face of oppression - we need more stories like this now more than ever 💖. Can't wait to see it at the festivals and hope it gets some well-deserved recognition 💫. One thing that's got me thinking, though - what does this say about our current world and where do we go from here? 🤔
 
🚨👀 just saw the new trailer for "Next Year" and I'm already feeling the feels 🤯💔 this flick looks super intense, shows some disturbing realities of what could happen if we don't stand up for our rights 🚫 70% of Americans support LGBTQ+ marriage equality 📊 meanwhile, 47% of US teens report experiencing verbal harassment because of their sexual orientation 🤕 it's times like these that make me wonder: are we prepared for a future where love is still under attack? 😱 here's some stats to put things into perspective: 33% of LGBTQ+ people have experienced online harassment 👀 71% of adults in the US say they would be more likely to support a friend who identifies as LGBTQ+ if they knew their friend was gay 🤝 let's keep pushing for equality and love will always prevail 💖
 
I'm still rewatching that 'Next Year' trailer 🤯 and I'm getting chills every time... it's so scary to think about a world where being yourself can get you in trouble 💔. As someone who's all about spreading love and acceptance, this film is giving me major anxiety 😬. But at the same time, I gotta give credit to Jelani Alladin for bringing so much vulnerability to his role - it's heartbreaking 🤗. And Sherz Aletaha as Robert's wife? Mind blown 💕. This film is not only a warning but also a testament to the strength of our community and the power of love... let's keep spreading that love and hope ❤️, even in these dark times 💫
 
its crazy to think how quickly things can change for the worse... i mean, we're living in a world where hate crimes are on the rise & people's basic rights are being stripped away 🤯. but you know what really got me thinking? that line from the trailer "we had no idea they were going to be this bad" ... thats like when we think our problems are ours alone, but sometimes its not just us against the world, its the world against us too 😔. so lets take a page out of Robert's book & remember to stay vigilant, support each other, and never give up on love ❤️
 
🤔 I'm still reeling from the "Next Year" trailer and it's giving me major chills 🕷️. The way they're depicting a world where love and identity are being attacked is just so unsettling 😓. It's like, we've been here before in history and we don't want to go back to that 😨.

I'm also impressed with the casting choices - Jelani Alladin as Robert looks like he's going to bring so much depth to the role 🤗. And Sherz Aletaha and Zach Martens as his co-stars are already making a great impression 🎥.

What I find most interesting is how the film's themes of resilience and love in dark times are resonating with people right now ❤️. It's like, we need more stories like this right now - ones that show us what it means to be human despite all the hate and intolerance we're facing today 🌎.

I'm also curious about what message the filmmakers are trying to send with "Next Year". Is it a warning about where we might be headed if we don't stand up for our rights? Or is it more of a testament to how far we've come despite all the setbacks? Either way, I know one thing - I'll be keeping an eye out for this film and talking about it with my friends 💬.
 
I'm so over people freaking out about a movie trailer! Like, come on guys, it's just a glimpse into a possible future. We're not gonna wake up tomorrow to find out queers are banned from banks 🙄💸. That being said, I do think the film sounds super impactful and timely - gotta give props to the creators for tackling tough stuff. And Jelani Alladin is an amazing actor 💕. But let's be real, if we're gonna freak out about something, it should be when it actually happens in real life... not just a trailer 🤷‍♂️📺
 
omg can u believe this world we're living in 🤯 a dystopian future where homos are forbidden?? it's literally happening in real life already 😩 they say "we all know when that asshole won" but who's winning here? our humanity, our rights, our love lives... 🤷‍♀️ jelani alladin is like the only hope for us right now 💕 he deserves an oscar just for doing this role alone 🎬
 
This new trailer for "Next Year" is giving me major chills 😱. I'm already freaked out just thinking about what it would be like to live in a world where being gay is outlawed. It's like, we're still fighting for basic human rights like equality and acceptance, and now some people are trying to take that away from us? 🤯 I mean, can you imagine having to hide who you are because of fear of persecution? It's just not right.

I love how the film is highlighting the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community today. We need more stories like this being told and shown to the world. It's time for people to wake up and realize that we're all human beings, deserving of respect and dignity, regardless of our sexual orientation or identity 🌈.

I'm definitely going to be watching "Next Year" as soon as it comes out, and I'll probably be recommending it to everyone I know. It's a must-see for anyone who cares about social justice and human rights 💪.
 
I'm so down for a world where gay bars are still thriving 🎉🏈 I mean, who needs all that "tolerance" and "surveillance"? It's overrated. A society that can't even accept its own diversity is basically dead to me. And honestly, the more queerbaiting movies like this one pop up, the more I think we need to rethink our values as a society 🤷‍♂️. What's next? Banning rainbow-colored everything and forcing everyone to wear boring old beige outfits? No thanks! Bring on the dystopian future where individuality is celebrated 💖
 
I'm getting chills just watching this trailer... 🤯 it's like they're predicting our current world, you know? I mean, we've seen some crazy stuff happening with politicians and laws trying to control people's identities... this film feels like a warning sign that we need to listen to. The performances look so intense too, especially Jelani Alladin - he brings such vulnerability to the role of Robert. Can't wait to see how this plays out on the big screen... 🎥
 
I'm getting chills watching this trailer 🌑... it's so unsettling to think that we might be headed down this road. I mean, I get why they're making this film, it's a way to highlight the importance of equality and acceptance. But at the same time, it's like, what if? What if this becomes our reality? 🤕 It's not just about LGBTQ+ folks, it's about us all... anyone who's ever been marginalized or oppressed. We need to keep talking about these issues and making sure that love and acceptance are at the forefront of everything we do 💖. I'm hoping that films like "Next Year" will help bring people together and spark some real change 🤝.
 
man i just saw the next year trailer and its giving me major anxiety lol 😱 what if we live in a world where being gay is actually forbidden?? like no way can that happen right? 🙅‍♂️ but at the same time this film is so well done it's making me think about our rights and how they could be taken away from us. anyway i'm definitely keeping an eye on this film and hoping it wins some awards because we need more films like this to raise awareness about lgbtq+ issues 🏳️‍🌈💖
 
I'M SO concerned about what's happening to the LGBTQ+ community!! THIS FILM "NEXT YEAR" IS LIKE A WARNING SHOT ACROSS THE BOW OF WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN IF WE DON'T STAND UP FOR OUR RIGHTS 🚨👊 IT'S CRAZY TO THINK THAT IN SOME KIND OF FUTURE AMERICA, HOMOSEXUALITY WOULD BE FORBIDDEN AND PEOPLE WOULD BE TREATED LIKE THIS 🤢 THE THINGS THEY'RE SHOWING IN THE TRAILER ARE LIKE NIGHTMARES COME TRUE - POLICE RAIDS AT GAY BAR'S, SURVEILLANCE BY THE GOVERNMENT... IT'S JUST TOO MUCH 😱 I THINK WE NEED TO TAKE A STAND AND FIGHT FOR OUR RIGHTS NOW, NOT WAIT TIL SOMEONE ELSE HAS TO DEAL WITH THIS KIND OF OPPRESSION 💪🏽💕
 
man, this trailer is giving me chills 🤯 it's like, we're living in such scary times right now, and to see a glimpse into a future where love is outlawed is just heartbreaking 😔 i'm so inspired by Jelani Alladin's performance as Robert, he's bringing so much vulnerability and depth to the role. it's also crazy to think that this film could actually happen in real life 🤯 we need more films like this, you know, ones that shed light on these issues and bring attention to the struggles of the LGBTQ+ community 💖
 
I'm really hoping "Next Year" sparks a conversation about the importance of acceptance and love for all kinds of relationships 🤗. It's crazy to think that in our own world, there are still people who believe they have the right to dictate what others can and can't do with their lives. The trailer is super intense, but I love how it highlights the resilience of love and community 💕. We gotta keep pushing for a world where everyone can be themselves without fear of judgment or persecution 🌈. And hey, even if we don't see a future exactly like the one in the trailer, maybe it'll inspire us to work towards making that kind of change happen sooner rather than later 🎉!
 
omg can you even imagine a world where homosexuality is forbidden idk how they filmed it without making the whole society look super creepy btw i'm a bit concerned about the state of affairs in that fictional future america but on a more positive note, i love that jelani alladin is starring in this and he's always been so talented 🤩🎥
 
man I'm getting chills just watching this trailer for next year it's like something out of a bad dream 🤯 where everyone's just living their lives but with a constant feeling of fear and oppression ugh the thought of being targeted by police raids at gay bars or not being able to express ur identity is just too much 💔 and what really gets me is that this isn't even some far-fetched dystopian novel it feels like we're literally living in it 🤷‍♂️ can't wait to see how the rest of the film unfolds
 
I'm low-key freaking out over this trailer lol 😂. Like, I don't think it's a stretch to say that this future feels like we're already living in it 🤯. The whole "homosexuality is forbidden" vibe is super familiar, but the way they're portraying it as just... normal, like no big deal, makes me wanna scream 🗣️. And can we talk about how eerie it is to see a future where queer people are treated like second-class citizens? It's like, we thought we made progress on this stuff 🤷‍♀️. I'm also kinda impressed that the lead actor brings so much vulnerability to his role... but at the same time, I don't want to watch a movie about our worst nightmares 😩. Is it too much to hope for a future where love and identity are celebrated instead of persecuted? 🤞
 
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