Nuremberg Trailer Drops: Russell Crowe Commands a Star-Packed WWII Epic

Sony Pictures Classics drops a new trailer for Nuremberg, a World War II courtroom drama starring Oscar winners Rami Malek and Russell Crowe. Fresh off its world premiere at the 2025 Toronto Film Festival, the film hits theaters November 7.
Sony Pictures Classics just dropped a new trailer for 'Nuremberg' — a World War II courtroom drama fronted by Rami Malek and Russell Crowe. It premiered at the 2025 Toronto Film Festival and is headed to theaters on November 7. The hook here is not just the trial; it is the mind game orbiting it.
What the trailer is selling
The footage leans into the U.S. military trying to pin down confessions from the Nazi leadership they have in custody — including Hitler's right-hand man, Hermann Göring — while making sure those same prisoners are mentally fit to stand trial. Malek is playing Dr. Douglas Kelley, a U.S. Army psychiatrist tasked with evaluating the defendants, and the trailer frames his sessions with Göring as a tense chess match: he needs answers; Göring plans to outmaneuver everyone and duck real punishment. We also get flashes of the courtroom, with chief prosecutor Robert H. Jackson leading the charge to hold the regime accountable for the horrors of the Holocaust. The trailer caps things off by rolling out early critical reactions from its TIFF premiere.
"The Allies, led by the unyielding chief prosecutor, Robert H. Jackson, have the task of ensuring the Nazi regime answers for the unveiled horrors of the Holocaust while a US Army psychiatrist is locked in a dramatic psychological duel with former Reichsmarschall Herman Göring."
Who is making it, who is in it, and where things stand
- Release: In theaters November 7, after a world premiere at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
- Distributor: Sony Pictures Classics.
- Writer-director: James Vanderbilt, who wrote 'Zodiac,' is behind the camera here as well as the script.
- Source material: Based on Jack El-Hai's 2013 non-fiction book The Nazi and the Psychiatrist.
- Cast: Rami Malek (as psychiatrist Douglas Kelley) and Russell Crowe lead, with Michael Shannon, Richard E. Grant, Leo Woodall, John Slattery, Mark O'Brien, Lydia Peckham, Colin Hanks, Wrenn Schmidt, Lotte Verbeek, and Andreas Pietschmann rounding it out.
- Producers: James Vanderbilt, Richard Saperstein, Bradley J. Fischer, William Sherak, Frank Smith, Benjamin Tappan, Cherilyn Hawrysh, István Major, and George Freeman.
- Executive producers: Jack El-Hai, Brooke Saperstein, Annie Saperstein, Beau Turpin, W. Porter Payne, Jr., Paul Neinstein, and Széchenyi Fund's Géza Deme and Tamás Hajnal.
- Early reception: Sits at 60% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 20 reviews as of now.
Bottom line: this looks less like a standard rah-rah courtroom victory lap and more like a psychological standoff happening in the shadow of the trials. If the movie sticks the landing, Malek vs. Göring could be the thing people walk out talking about — with Crowe and a loaded supporting cast bringing the weight around it.