The dark comedy Kinds of Kindness released a new trailer where “we might all be in danger.”

The new Yorgos Lanthimos-directed film looks pretty intense from the glimpse in the minute-plus preview. Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe, and Margaret Qualley reunited with the Oscar-nominated director after their Poor Things collaboration. The film also features Jesse Plemons, who recently won Best Actor at Cannes for the role.

It’s a “triptych” fable that consists of three connected yet distinct stories. So, each actor plays three different people. For example, Stone stars Rita in The Death of R.M.F., Liz in R.M.F. Is Flying and Emily in R.M.F. Eats a Sandwich.

The official logline for the film reads: “Kinds of Kindness is a triptych fable, following a man without choice who tries to take control of his own life; a policeman who is alarmed that his wife who was missing-at-sea has returned and seems a different person; and a woman determined to find a specific someone with a special ability, who is destined to become a prodigious spiritual leader.”

Kinds of Kindness preview

The preview starts with Annie Lennox’s Sweet Dreams playing in the background as Stone is seen driving down a highway. It then cuts to a medical room with a body on a gurney, and Stone asks, “Do you think we can do it?”

It cuts to Plemons saying, “Open your eyes, and look clearly at what’s going on around you.”A hallway is seen, and he adds, “We might all be in danger.”

Dafoe is now shown in an area resembling his house, where he says, “I love you. This isn’t love.” It cuts to a shot of Stone trying to feed what looks like her son at the dinner table.

From this point, it goes in a dramatically different direction. You see Plemons character talking to actress Hong Chau, where he says, “She asked me to f—k her in my uniform. And then hit me hard.” A shot of him getting hit is then shown.

The preview has other goodies, like Stone dancing in a parking lot, screeching cars, and, wait for it…a car full of dogs with a Newfoundland driving.

It revisits Plemons, where he continues his conversation by saying, “We didn’t, obviously, f—k.”

Variety reports that Lanthimos co-wrote the script alongside Efthimis Filippou. They collaborated before with the films Dogtooth, The Lobster, and Killing of a Sacred Deer.

The director said to Deadline about working with Filippou, “We told each other, should we try a different structure for a film? And we thought about making an anthology, and actually in the beginning, you were supposed to follow the three stories in parallel, but then I had this idea of the same actors playing different characters in the different stories, but that would have been very confusing. And we decided to see how it would work if we separated the stories, and actually they became even stronger.”

“It’s like three short stories, basically,” Lanthimos added. “So just by its nature, there’s not so much information for the characters or their backstory. Apart from the fact that I like that anyway, to throw people into a world, into certain situations, and to try and figure that out, I find it more engaging.”

Poor Things’s success in winning four Oscars brings high hopes for this film. We’ll see if it can rack up as many wins.

Kinds of Kindness hits theaters on June 21.