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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Trailer Treasures
Several outlets have scored trailer descriptions for a trio of high profile films due in 2012:
*Collider handles The Dark Knight Rises
The 93-second trailer has seeming popped upover in the UK and features some shots from "Batman Begins". It then has Commissioner Gordon in a hospital bed in serious pain with a breathing apparatus talking to Bruce Wayne (offscreen) demanding that Batman should come back.
There's quick shots of the bat cycle when it drives up the ramp from Dark Knight, super fast flashes of Bane’s face, and a zoom up shot of the buildings crumbling ala the teaser poster. It ends with "Batman backing away from something, then Bane enters from the left side of the screen."
Movieweb has the floor
Set to premiere at Comic-Con next week, the first trailer for The Amazing Spider-Man has Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) being beaten by bullies, and a shot of Parker putting on the costume and turning around to reveal he is atop the Empire State Building.
A dying Ben (Martin Sheen) recites the whole 'great power' line Parker being bitten by a spider in lab in an attic, and we see Dr. Connors' lab wherehis foot transforms into a scaly one before the screen goes black and we hear roars.
The trailer for the Mars epic John Carter is attached to certain prints of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2"-- here's an excerpt from Bleeding Cool's description:
"Most of the shots of Barsoom showed very few signs of life. There was some kind of huge leap sequence in which Carter propelled himself from landmark to landmark – though, from the trailer presented, it wasn’t clear how he was doing so. Despite the physics of what he was doing being unnatural, at least by Earth standards, it all looked oddly realistic. We got a good few shots of Taylor Kitsch and Lynn Collins, not much of anybody else, and Kitsch seemed to be decked out in warpaint, and was typically stripped to the waist."
All 3 actual trailers will post here as they become available
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