Jenna Ortega and Maddie Ziegler star as school shooting survivors in trailer ...

Jenna Ortega and Maddie Ziegler star as school shooting survivors in trailer ...
Jenna Ortega and Maddie Ziegler star as school shooting survivors in trailer ...

Jenna Ortega and Maddie Ziegler star in the trailer for the upcoming HBO Max movie The Fallout about the aftermath of a school shooting.

Maddie and Jenna play two girls who survived the attack and spend the film struggling to cope with their trauma.

In the harrowing opening scene of the sneak peek, the pair of them are in the bathroom when the violence breaks out.

Terror: Jenna Ortega and Maddie Ziegler star in the trailer for the upcoming HBO Max movie The Fallout about the aftermath of a school shooting

Terror: Jenna Ortega and Maddie Ziegler star in the trailer for the upcoming HBO Max movie The Fallout about the aftermath of a school shooting

Jenna plays Vada, a young girl who is washing her hands as Maddie's influencer character Mia touches up her makeup in front of a different sink.

'You don't even need to wear makeup,' says Vada kindly - but before Mia gets a chance to react to the compliment a gunshot rings out.

Screams echo down the hallway and realization dawns on Vada and Mia about what is happening outside the bathroom.

The two terrified girls dash into one of the stalls together, leaving Mia's makeup behind, and suffer through a wave of silent panic. 

Tragedy: Maddie and Jenna play two girls who survived the attack and spend the film struggling to cope with their trauma

Tragedy: Maddie and Jenna play two girls who survived the attack and spend the film struggling to cope with their trauma

At the start: In the harrowing opening scene of the sneak peek, the pair of them are in the bathroom when the violence breaks out

At the start: In the harrowing opening scene of the sneak peek, the pair of them are in the bathroom when the violence breaks out

Details: Jenna plays Vada, a young girl who is washing her hands as Maddie's influencer character Mia touches up her makeup in front of a different sink

Details: Jenna plays Vada, a young girl who is washing her hands as Maddie's influencer character Mia touches up her makeup in front of a different sink

Dawn of the friendship: 'You don't even need to wear makeup,' says Vada kindly - but before Mia gets a chance to react to the compliment a gunshot rings out

Dawn of the friendship: 'You don't even need to wear makeup,' says Vada kindly - but before Mia gets a chance to react to the compliment a gunshot rings out

Recognition: Screams echo down the hallway and realization dawns on Vada and Mia about what is happening outside the bathroom

Recognition: Screams echo down the hallway and realization dawns on Vada and Mia about what is happening outside the bathroom

A place to hide: The two terrified girls dash into one of the stalls together, leaving Mia's makeup behind, and suffer through a wave of silent panic

A place to hide: The two terrified girls dash into one of the stalls together, leaving Mia's makeup behind, and suffer through a wave of silent panic

As the rest of the trailer unfolds Mia and Vada are seen attempting to register the experience they have just undergone.

Vada is seen lying down in her room with her eyes closed as her little sister Amelia (Lumi Pollack) slowly opens the door, looks at her and closes it again. 

Once they are finally able to have a conversation about the shooting Amelia asks Vada: 'Did you know anyone who died?'

They are sitting at their family's dining table with their parents Carlos and Patricia, played respectively by John Ortiz and Julie Bowen.

Going on: As the rest of the trailer unfolds Mia and Vada are seen attempting to register the experience they have just undergone

Going on: As the rest of the trailer unfolds Mia and Vada are seen attempting to register the experience they have just undergone

Family: Once they are finally able to have a conversation about the shooting Vada's sister Amelia (Lumi Pollack): 'Did you know anyone who died?'

Family: Once they are finally able to have a conversation about the shooting Vada's sister Amelia (Lumi Pollack): 'Did you know anyone who died?'

Star-studded cast: They are sitting at their family's dining table with their parents Carlos and Patricia, played respectively by John Ortiz and Julie Bowen

Star-studded cast: They are sitting at their family's dining table with their parents Carlos and Patricia, played respectively by John Ortiz and Julie Bowen

Emotion: While Vada remains firmly impassive, Patricia is unable to keep herself from sobbing, saying: 'I'm sorry,' and taking her husband's hand

Emotion: While Vada remains firmly impassive, Patricia is unable to keep herself from sobbing, saying: 'I'm sorry,' and taking her husband's hand

While Vada remains firmly impassive, Patricia is unable to keep herself from sobbing, saying: 'I'm sorry,' and taking her husband's hand.

Back in class, Vada tries to keep her cool, but her foot keeps trembling under her desk as the only outlet for the way she is actually feeling.

She ultimately decides to strike up a closer friendship with Mia, whom she bonds with over the tragedy they survived together.

Mia pours them both a glass of wine at home at Vada's request and Vada asks: 'Did you have like the craziest nightmares last night?'

Mia's house: She ultimately decides to strike up a closer friendship with Mia, whom she bonds with over the tragedy they survived together

Mia's house: She ultimately decides to strike up a closer friendship with Mia, whom she bonds with over the tragedy they survived together

Differing reactions: Mia pours them both a glass of wine at home at Vada's request and Vada asks: 'Did you have like the craziest nightmares last night?'

Differing reactions: Mia pours them both a glass of wine at home at Vada's

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