My take: While some people found the first trailer for X-Men: Apocalypse to be underwhelming, I liked it, and I like this spot, too, even though it doesn't show
us much new footage.
But as
much new footage as we get, tons of questions remain unanswered.
While the spot doesn't feature too
much new footage, we get another closer look as to what could well be the best - looking film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to date.
The brief clip doesn't show too
much new footage but we do see more of the vibrant and colorful kingdom and the warrior known as M'Buku (Winston Duke), as well as Killmonger breaking Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis) out so that they can continue their war on the African nation, which is known for its vibranium and advanced technology in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Not exact matches
You'll ALSO get a pitchdeck template library, financial model templates, cap table, budget, exclusive
new video interview
footage, and
much much more...
Since I was running around the store looking for the perfect items for each person, I didn't get as
much video
footage as I had hoped for, but you can see from the video that we had a lot of fun and they were super excited to show off their
new looks!
I should note here that there was quite a bit of buzz when this title was first announced, as Warner's press release indicated that the disc would present a
new cut of Heat prepared by Mann himself — one with as
much as 2 minutes of
footage excised from the theatrical running time.
Take a break from your brackets and watch all of this week's
new trailers, including even more
footage from Star Trek Into Darkness and Trance,
new looks at Despicable Me 2, Epic, and Turbo, and
much more.
Narratively speaking, the latest
footage doesn't reveal
much new information regarding the mysterious plot of the film, but questions are nothing
new when it comes to the Wachowskis» complex tales.
There wasn't
much actual news to come out of the event — we already knew about Alden Ehrenreich and Han Solo — but they did drop a bunch of
new images and
footage from Rogue One, which may or may not be in trouble.
This bizzare yet exciting
new title doesn't have
much to it aside from the
footage we saw and a 2017 release date but... dang does it look cool!
This
new TV spot features a few seconds of
new footage, but not too
much more.
The following short excerpt from this supplement is particularly remarkable for being in color (
much of the
footage is in black and white, like the film itself), which lends an entirely
new perspective on some classic images.
Director Zack Snyder even debuted a «taste» of the movie, brand spankin»
new footage that featured brewing tensions between Batman and Aquaman, no sign of Superman, and some
much - appreciated LOLs courtesy of The Flash:
This
new trailer has some
new footage, a lot more dubstep, and continues to make us wonder how
much of the movie Sony will show us before it opens in theaters.
EXTRAS: There's a
new audio commentary by Chaplin historian Charles Maland, a video essay about Jackie Coogan, interviews with Coogan and Lita Grey Chaplin, deleted scenes, archival
footage, the 1922 silent short «Nice and Friendly,» an essay by film scholar Tom Gunning and
much more.
Right on schedule, the trailer for the
new game went up today, giving players a cinematic glimpse at what the game will not look like when it's released... In all seriousness, certain shots from the teaser trailer look like they were recorded in the game engine, but
much of the
footage is pre-rendered.
Not
much here in the way of
new footage, but these micro-clips, which feature on - screen commentary by Fantastic Four writer - producer Simon Kinberg and director Josh Trank, do offer up a few nuggets, like the fact that Miles Teller auditioned for Trank's Chronicle, which ended up starring Michael B. Jordan.
Director José Padilha took the stage after that
footage to discuss his
new movie, including some talk about the future threat of drones and robotics technology used in war and law enforcement, as he described a remake that may have
much less to do with the original than we had expected.
That being said, Variety is reporting that the
new footage looks
much more polished and less jarring.
Anyways, check out the
new footage and it looks like it could be a
much bigger spectacle than the last installment.
Much of this
footage is the same as what we saw in the first trailer, but there's definitely some
new stuff, and a different emphasis, and additional voiceover.
While the early teaser was kind of vague, this one includes
much of the Comic Con trailer
footage, along with quite a few
new shots...
They rely greatly on natural light to capture a real feel for the times and shot
much of the
footage in North Carolina in forested areas felt to be indicative of the
New York locations and times being depicted.
Despite that, the trailers have shown enough
footage we're afraid cutting a brand
new teaser that has enough
new scenes will reveal too
much about Black Panther's story.
The clip does not show
much in terms of
new footage but instead highlights what's coming.
Of course, with Black Panther set to release so soon, it's likely Marvel isn't trying to reveal too
much in trailers, which explains why
much of the
footage in this sneak peak isn't
new.
And while the
footage might have been very affecting — it apparently made famously stoic panel moderator Chris Hardwick cry — it didn't give fans
much new information, outside of confirming that the Simon Pegg cameo we were all expecting definitely happened.
And now we have the superhero / found
footage hybrid of Chronicle, pumping in some
much needed
new blood.
On the documentary front, there is as ever simply too
much for us to be able to cover, but a few potential standouts are «Uncle Howard,» about a
New York filmmaker who died of AIDS which features
footage of William S. Burroughs, Jim Jarmusch, Tom DiCillo and more; «Zero Days,» Alex Gibney «s investigation of malware used for international espionage; two docs on famous photographers in «Don't Blink — Robert Frank» and «Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures ``; and finally «Strike a Pose,» a film catching up with the original dancers from Madonna «s «Vogue» video, which sparked a craze and defined an era in pop.
The Week in Movies discusses the last seven days in cinema — including
new Star Wars: The Force Awakens
footage in the international trailer, the first images of Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange and
much,
much more... The Week in Movies is an excerpt from the weekly Flickering Myth Super Newsletter.
Thank goodness Arekkz has gone over the video and produced a
much more manageable summary of the important points from the
new Monster Hunter World
footage.
But the
new footage also officially names the X-Force members played by Terry Crews and Lewis Tan, gives Colossus some
much - need screen time, raises a question about a potential villain, and gets in a couple of digs at Josh Brolin's filmography.
In addition to
new character reveals, officially revealing characters for the game, who have been known about for quite some time and lots of
new footage, it has also been confirmed at Fire Emblem Warriors will also see an array of DLC,
much like the more recent Hyrule Warriors games did.
Whatever the case, archival
footage — always fun, if not that
much funner than a night spent chain - surfing YouTube — splits time with
new interviews with dudes like Keith Richards who wax rhapsodic about the magic of the place.
The
footage from this promo is a mixture of both
new and old — we see a little more interrogation of Ulysses Klaue from Everett Ross to see how
much he knows about Wakanda, along with T'Challa donning the Panther armor to beat down some nighttime invaders.
The
new footage is mostly repeats of what we have seen previously but there's a couple fresh glimpses of juicy character moments, not to mention the actual trailer itself keeping things short and sweet in how
much is shown.
Following a pair of teasers, Universal Pictures has today shared
new behind - the - scenes
footage surrounding Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, again leading up to tomorrow's
much - anticipated trailer reveal.
«By adding square
footage to HGSE's main campus for the first time since 1972, we have the opportunity to add flexible learning spaces that will benefit our students and faculty, open up collaborative
new work spaces that will bring more of our community together under the same roof, and complete
much - needed upgrades that will allow the historic Longfellow building to remain the centerpiece of this campus for many years to come.»
-- Family Area Expansion With an upgraded skating rink with double the square
footage, as well as a
NEW yurt conveniently located at the base of the Jelly Bean Express to make rest breaks that
much easier (and warmer)!
In addition to the above announcements, Sony topped off their presentation with a
new Uncharted 4 trailer, a
new No Man's Sky trailer, more
footage from Street Fighter V, and
much more.
New gameplay
footage of Mad Max has been released, and it gives fans a holistic look at
much of the game's mechanics...
Local gamer and prolific website commenter Blake Coleman is today celebrating the release of
new footage from Mass Effect Andromeda, thrilled by the excuse it offers him to remind his friends both on and offline just how
much he hated the Mass Effect 3 ending.
«Gears of War 4 closed beta gameplay
footage seems to showcase that there's not
much new going on in this game.»
Sure, you won't see
much new Dragon Quest XI
footage to sell the game, but fans know what to expect from the long - storied series.
While we may not have seen
much in the way of
new footage, with no hints being given about any delays, it looks like it will actually be happening.
In addition to
new character reveals, officially revealing characters for the game, who have been known about for quite some time and lots of
new footage, it has also been confirmed at Fire Emblem Warriors will also see an array of DLC,
much like the more recent Hyrule Warriors games did.
Pay to play online announcement; no
new exclusives announced; no gameplay
footage beyond Destiny and the Ubisoft titles; the Vita did not get
much love; a baffling focus on entertainment, TV, and apps.
About 30 seconds of
footage showing the desert and
New Donk City, and that's pretty
much the end of it.
It's mainly a compilation of all the video
footage spread out across the official website (albeit compiled by Nintendo and added to the about page), so it doesn't really seem to contain that
much new information.