Stupid Never Dies Second Trailer Breakdown
A breakdown of the second trailer for Stupid Never Dies — the companions joining Davy, the bosses lining up to kill him, and the new combat style hints we caught in the final shot.

Dropped without much warning, the second Stupid Never Dies trailer gave fans a much better look at who actually travels with Davy — and who is going to be standing between him and a quiet afterlife. We watched it frame by frame, cross-referenced everything with the first trailer, and pulled together the clearest reading we can.
If you have not seen the second trailer yet, do yourself a favor and watch it first. This article is a breakdown, not a recap. The trailer itself is on the official channel; everything below is our commentary on what is in it.
01The four companions shown in the second trailer
The trailer opens with Davy waking up in a body he clearly did not ask for, then cuts to a montage of four figures who travel with him through the dungeon. From the official press kit and the frame-by-frame work fans have done, those four are Julia, Dr. Frank, Bessie, and Goyle. Acelino, Bob Dullahan, and Phoenix Zaza are not in this trailer, but they appear on the official character page.
02Two named bosses we can confirm
Two bosses get proper on-screen name cards in the trailer: Afreet and the Wyvern. A third — implied by the final shot — is the same large creature that closes the first trailer, and the community has been using a working label for it online. We treat that label as a fan nickname, not a confirmed boss name — GPTRACK50 has not yet named the third boss on screen.
We will publish a dedicated boss guide with full mechanics once GPTRACK50 officially confirms weakness and reward details for these encounters.
03New combat style hints in the final shot
The last shot of the second trailer is only about four seconds long, but it is the most-discussed frame online. We see Davy holding a weapon that does not appear in any of the gameplay we have seen, and the silhouette of his body is much more ragged than usual. Two interpretations are floating around: a new werewolf sub-form, or a new combat style entirely. We will update this article once GPTRACK50 confirms what the final shot actually is.
04What it all means for the launch window
GPTRACK50 has announced a Fall 2026 release window on the official site, and the Steam page currently lists 2026. Nothing in this trailer pushes that window back, and nothing pulls it forward. We will keep this guide updated if the release window moves.
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