Teaser Trailer: Christopher Nolan's Interstellar (starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway)

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Paramount Pictures has revealed the teaser trailer for The Dark Knight Trilogy director Christopher Nolan's Interstellar which you can watch in the player below! The trailer is also playing in theaters with The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.

Hitting theaters and IMAX on November 7, 2014, the sci-fi film stars Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Bill Irwin, John Lithgow, Casey Affleck, David Gyasi, Wes Bentley, Mackenzie Foy, Timothée Chalamet, Topher Grace, David Oyelowo Ellen Burstyn, Michael Caine and Matt Damon.

Interstellar chronicles the adventures of a group of explorers who make use of a newly discovered wormhole to surpass the limitations on human space travel and conquer the vast distances involved in an interstellar voyage.

 

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:ohhh: I'm REALLY surprised that we're getting a trailer for "Interstellar", a movie that comes out November next year, When Warner Bothers hasn't released a trailer for the other Christoper Nolan-produced film that's coming out next spring, "Transcendence".
 

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:ohhh: I'm REALLY surprised that we're getting a trailer for "Interstellar", a movie that comes out November next year, When Warner Bothers hasn't released a trailer for the other Christoper Nolan-produced film that's coming out next spring, "Transcendence".

Transcendence isn't really a Nolan film. He's only 1 of the 3 executive producers on it.
 

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:ohhh: I'm REALLY surprised that we're getting a trailer for "Interstellar", a movie that comes out November next year, When Warner Bothers hasn't released a trailer for the other Christoper Nolan-produced film that's coming out next spring, "Transcendence".

a Nolan-directed vehicle is way more anticipated than something he's producing for a first time director, the trailers for all the Dark Knight flicks plus Inception came out a year in advance. However the Transcendence flick does look dope

http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Johnny-Depp-Goes-Cyber-First-Two-Transcendence-Images-40666.html

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Transcendence is Pfister’s directorial debut, and if you know his filmography, you can understand why this image looks familiar. The Oscar-winning cinematographer has lensed Christopher Nolan’s greatest efforts, from the Batman trilogy to Insomnia, The Prestige and, of course, Inception. Which might help explain why that image, with the eye-distorting placement of its production values, has a little Inception nod working to its advantage.

We don’t get Leonardo DiCaprio or Joseph Gordon-Levitt in the shot, though. Pfister lures a few other Nolan veterans for his film. Morgan Freeman and Cillian Murphy join Depp for what promises to be a head-scratching adventure. And the woman in the image is Rebecca Hall, a newcomer to the Pfister (by-way-of-Nolan) universe, but definitely a spunky actress who can hold her own in effects-driven blockbusters. (See:Iron Man 3.)

Pfister talked a little bit about his movie with EW, telling them that it’s about a scientist (Depp) who is studying the moment when and where Artificial Intelligence will take over human intelligence. Over the course of the story, Depp’s character gets uploaded into the mainframe of an operating system after he is attacked by anti-technology activists for his controversial research. Of the movie, and his actor, Pfister says:
"It’s a very timely subject, as we find we have to update the software on our cell phones before we can even make a call. … [Plus], I don’t think we’ve seen [Depp] this way in a long time. Just a pair of glasses on and a pretty normal haircut."

But not a normal movie. Transcendence has the potential of being an Inception-level thriller, occupying several levels and engaging audiences’ brains instead of just their pulses. However, just because you shoot Nolan’s pictures doesn’t make you Nolan. Can Pfister construct a complicated techno-thriller that stands up to scrutiny, with an A-lister like Depp becoming this generation’s Max Headroom while Freeman, Murphy and Hall stand around looking worried? It’s a gamble, for sure. But Pfister has earned the right to try his hand at storytelling. And given his track record, at the very least, we knowTranscendence is going to look fantastic. The movie hits theaters on April 18. I believe a trailer will drop very soon. Are you interested?
 

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Transcendence isn't really a Nolan film. He's only 1 of the 3 executive producers on it.
a Nolan-directed vehicle is way more anticipated than something he's producing for a first time director, the trailers for all the Dark Knight flicks plus Inception came out a year in advance. However the Transcendence flick does look dope
Ummmmm, Not only is Nolan producing, Nolan's own studio "Syncopy Inc." is co-producing this movie. Plus the guy that is directing "Transcendence" (Wally Pfister), is the cinematographer in ALL of Nolan's directed movies. So folks are still gonna count this as a Nolan movie, like they do with "Man of Steel".
 
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Ummmmm, Not only is Nolan producing, Nolan's own studio "Syncopy Inc." is co-producing this movie. Plus the guy that is directing "Transcendence"(Wally Pfister), is the cinematographer in ALL of Nolan's directed movies. So folks are still gonna count this as a Nolan movie, like they do with "Man of Steel".

Maybe, but they shouldn't... And he's not producing, he's co-producing with 2 other people. This film will have to stand on its own, just like Man of Steel.
 
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