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Everyone Calls Me Mike Trailer Reveals a Deadlier Threat Than Pirates | Exclusive

ComingSoon is debuting an exclusive trailer for Everyone Calls Me Mike. The upcoming high-seas thriller film from IndiePix Films is scheduled to premiere exclusively on SVOD platform IndiePix Unlimited, starting on July 31, 2026.

“Sailing the world aboard their blue schooner, Jean, Isabelle, and Isabelle’s young son Damien stop in Djibouti to repair a broken engine. There they meet Mike, a resourceful taxi driver who helps them track down a hard-to-find part. As their search drags on, Mike asks to join them on the next leg of their journey,” reads the official synopsis. “Jean is reluctant, but with the dangerous Gulf of Aden ahead, an extra pair of hands could be useful. When they finally set sail for the Seychelles, Mike comes aboard. After several days at sea, a Somali fishing vessel approaches. The fishermen reveal themselves to be pirates and seize the schooner, taking the crew hostage. Then, without warning, Mike pulls out a gun and kills the pirates’ leader, saving the family. The immediate danger is over, but the boat’s radio has been destroyed, and land is still days away. Alone on the open ocean, Jean and Isabelle find themselves trapped with a man they barely know. Why is Mike carrying a gun, and can they really trust him?”

Check out the Everyone Calls Me Mike trailer below (watch more trailers):

What happens in the Everyone Calls Me Mike trailer?

The video introduces a family of three whose high-seas vacation turns into a gripping fight for survival when a mysterious man joins them. The trailer highlights the challenges they’ll face at sea, including facing a group of pirates. The movie stars César Award winner Pierre Lottin (The Stranger) and Lumière nominee Daphné Patakia (Benedetta), alongside Thibaut Dierickx, Abdirisak Mohamed, Saïd Ali Ibrahim, Ahmed Aiwa, and more.

Everyone Calls Me Mike was written and directed by Guillaume Bonnier. The movie was co-produced by Matthieu Deniau, Phillipe Grivel, and Michel Klein, with Cédric Walter serving as an executive producer. The creative team consisted of cinematographer David Grinberg, editor Grégoire Pontécaille, and composer Olivier Deparis.


Source: Comingsoon.net