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Dec 18, 2025

SEE IT: Melania Releases Trailer For New Film Set To Hit Theaters in Jan.-llllllllllllll

First Lady Melania Trump offered Fox News an exclusive preview of her upcoming film, MELANIA, which is scheduled for global theatrical release next month. The 104-minute film is set to open worldwide on Jan. 30, 2026, with screenings planned across North America, South America, Asia, Europe, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and other regions.

Amazon is also expected to release a related documentary series in the coming months.

“History is set in motion during the 20 days of my life prior to the U.S. Presidential Inauguration,” the first lady told Fox News. “For the first time, global audiences are invited into theaters to witness this pivotal chapter unfold—a private, unfiltered look as I navigate family, business, and philanthropy on my remarkable journey to becoming First Lady of the United States of America.”

The trailer begins with the first lady entering the U.S. Capitol Rotunda ahead of her husband’s second inauguration. Dressed in her inauguration attire, she looks into the camera and says, “Here we go again.”

The trailer cuts between scenes of the first lady and president at the inauguration, the couple standing together outside Mar-a-Lago, and behind-the-scenes footage from the inauguration that includes Baron Trump and Mrs. Trump’s father. The sequence also features images of the first lady, Air Force One, and the presidential seal.

The iconic Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer lion then appears, roaring as it fills the screen.

The trailer concludes with footage of Mrs. Trump entering a room where President Trump is standing at a podium, rehearsing a speech during a meeting.

“My proudest legacy will be that of peacemaker,” Trump said. The first lady then breaks in and says: “Peacemaker and unifier.”

The trailer includes footage of the first lady exiting a vehicle in black stiletto boots before transitioning to scenes inside the East Wing residence, where she appears in a white-and-black inaugural ball gown and smiles toward the camera. It then invites viewers to “witness history in the making.”

Additional scenes show the first lady reviewing materials with staff and participating in behind-the-scenes moments.

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