The first teaser trailer for Melania, the authorized documentary on First Lady Melania Trump, dropped on December 17, 2025, offering a rare behind-the-scenes peek at her transition back to the White House. Directed by Brett Ratner and executive produced by Melania herself through her new company Muse Films, the film chronicles the intense 20 days leading up to President Donald Trump’s second inauguration in January 2025. Acquired by Amazon MGM Studios in a reported $40 million deal, Melania promises “unprecedented access” to private moments, from East Wing preparations to family dynamics.
Teaser Highlights: “Here We Go Again”
The one-minute teaser opens with Melania in her iconic navy-and-white hat at the Capitol Rotunda, declaring, “Here we go again,” as suspenseful music builds. Quick cuts reveal fittings for her inaugural gown, meetings at Mar-a-Lago and Trump Tower, a photoshoot for her official portrait, and intimate exchanges—like coaching Trump on his speech (“Peacemaker and unifier”) and a phone call where she admits watching the inauguration “on the news.” Clips of White House staff interactions and a cemetery visit (placing a lily on a tombstone) add emotional layers, blending glamour with vulnerability.
Melania’s Vision: From Private Citizen to First Lady
Melania, who began filming in December 2024, described the project as “a first of its kind,” capturing her balancing business, philanthropy, family, and duties. “Everyone wants to know, so here it is,” she says in voiceover. The documentary follows her memoir’s success, offering unfiltered insight into one of America’s most enigmatic first ladies. A three-part series on Prime Video is planned post-theatrical run.
Buzz and Reactions
The teaser has sparked curiosity: “Finally seeing Melania’s side—elegant and composed as always!” fans gushed, while critics noted the controlled narrative. Set for exclusive theaters worldwide on January 30, 2026, Melania positions itself as a pivotal portrait of power and privacy.
A Teaser That Teases More
Melania’s first look isn’t a reveal—it’s an invitation. As the First Lady steps back into the spotlight, it whispers, “Can privacy persist in power?” The trailer’s poised peek affirms intrigue, scripting a saga where elegance echoes in history’s halls.
-By Manoj H

