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The official trailer for The Uprising offers a gripping first look at Andrew Garfield as the unlikely leader of a rebellion that challenges the rule of King Richard II. Set against the backdrop of war-torn medieval England, the preview showcases sweeping battle sequences, desperate acts of survival, and the rise of an ordinary man determined to unite the people in their fight for justice. Without revealing the story's biggest turns, the trailer establishes the scale, emotion, and intensity of this historical epic.

Written and directed by Paul Greengrass, The Uprising is inspired by the real-life Peasants' Revolt of 1381. The film stars Andrew Garfield alongside Jamie Bell, Stephen Dillane, Tom Hollander, Cosmo Jarvis, Thomasin McKenzie, Jonny Lee Miller, Woody Norman, and Katherine Waterston. Produced by Blumhouse, Supernix, and Thank You Pictures, the historical drama opens exclusively in theaters on September 11, 2026, through Focus Features.
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00:00I am no soldier. I am no priest. I'm just a farmer.
00:09The land is broken. We are forced to work beyond what our souls can take.
00:16The king is the law.
00:20We have nothing more left.
00:22He says pay taxes, you pay taxes.
00:25She's of age.
00:26Then she must pay.
00:27He says work harder, you work harder.
00:33There's enough! Enough! We've given you enough!
00:39I shouldn't have done that, a farmer.
00:51It is time to set the world on fire.
01:00Rebel armies converge on London.
01:04Ten thousand, maybe more.
01:07Who leads them?
01:09But Plowman.
01:12There will be no peace until we are free.
01:20Listen. Listen.
01:23Can you not hear their rage?
01:30Once we draw blood, we open the gates of hell.
01:35Let it chaos and fear crush them.
01:42God has taken much from us.
01:45To show us the truth.
01:48Surrender to it.
01:49You know what set you free.
01:57For all that you've taken from us.
02:00All that we've lost.
02:04Time to pay.
02:05We'll be right back with you.
02:21We'll be right back with you.
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