Fathom Entertainment has released the emotional trailer for Still Hope, a powerful new film tackling the devastating reality of sex trafficking through a lens of faith, family, and the long road to healing. Inspired by true stories, the film follows 16-year-old Hope, a young girl from a loving home who is deceived and abducted by traffickers. After years of abuse, she finds freedom—but the scars remain.
Set to premiere in theaters nationwide February 5–9, 2026, Still Hope doesn’t shy away from the painful truths many survivors face. But at its core, it is a story of redemption. Produced in collaboration with Pixels of Hope Studios and Studio 523, the film is meant to be both a sobering warning and a message of God’s unfailing presence in the darkest circumstances.
Featuring actors Luna Rivera and John D. Michaels, the movie highlights the importance of forgiveness, restoration, and support for survivors. Organizations like Pure Hope Foundation and Hope for Justice helped shape the film’s message.


