
Steve Bannon Says “Monsters” Movie with His Unpublished Jeffrey Epstein Interview Will Be Released Next Year (Video)

Steve Bannon spoke at Turning Point USA Student Action Summit this past weekend in Tampa, Florida.
Steve also aired his popular RAV Show The War Room at the conference venue.
During one segment Steve was asked if he would release his interview with Jeffrey Epstein that has never been shared with the public.
Steve said he will release his movie “Monsters” with Jeffrey Epstein next year.
Young War Room Fan: Steve, a big fan of your show. Just want to ask, in 2019, you did an interview with Jeffrey Epstein for a documentary you’re making called “Monsters.” That interview never came out. Would you be willing to release that footage? And why hasn’t the footage been released?
Steve Bannon: I’ll tell you what, we’re going to release the film, the five-part series early next year. You’re going to see it. And by the way, the entire thing is how the elites and the intelligence services are inextricably linked. It’s last night. You’re going to have to name names, and you’re going to have to understand how the elites in the world, but also the intelligence services are inextricably linked in Epstein’s story. That’s the key.
Young War Room Fan: Awesome.
Via Midnight Rider and Grace Chong:
STEVE BANNON IS ASKED IF HE’LL RELEASE THE 2019 EPSTEIN FOOTAGE FOR A DOC CALLED MONSTERS pic.twitter.com/7ZIWa2GKJ3
— Grace Chong, MBI (@gc22gc) July 13, 2025
Jessica Reed Kraus reported on this unpublished footage on Substack.
According to The New Republic, Bannon spent several months interviewing Epstein. A teaser—later picked up by the New York Post—was drawn from a two-minute trailer for a Bannon-produced documentary titled The Monsters: Epstein’s Life Among the Global Elite.
In what was reportedly one of Epstein’s final interviews before his 2019 arrest, he tells Bannon: “I made my living from old thinking. But the future is for the way women think.”
Bannon pushes back, calling the comment “a sop” to excuse “all of the depravity you’ve done against young women.”
Epstein responds, “No, I’ve been—I’ve always believed that women will, in fact, be able to take over.” Then, without a trace of irony, he adds: “I’m a firm believer and supporter of Time’s Up.”…
…In the clip, Epstein also reflects on the psychological toll of confinement. “The greatest threat to people put in solitary confinement is they try to kill themselves,” he says. “Imagine that. You’re only in a room for 24 hours—you start to go crazy.”
At the time, Epstein was reportedly allowed up to 12 hours outside his cell each day, frequently holding extended meetings with his legal team.
Business Insider later confirmed that Bannon had amassed hours of footage shot at Epstein’s residences in Manhattan and Paris. The project was initially unnamed, but a separate article—published about a month earlier—reported that Bannon had recorded approximately 15 hours of interviews for what was then described as an “unannounced documentary.”
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