New Trailer Debuts for Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar'

Via Hollywood Reporter: The latest look at Christopher Nolan's sci-fi epic Interstellar goes farther into space, tracing the outline of the project more than its initial teaser.
The clip begins with Matthew McConaughey soul-searching about humanity's place in the universe before relatively quick shots show the space-based scenes. The rest of the clip mostly revolves around the blastoff of the shuttle, though there's some intriguing 2001: A Space Odyssey imagery that gets a quick first look.
Paramount has been slowly teasing Interstellar since the first trailer broke last year, but things have been picking up steam in the past few days. Nolan surprised fans in San Diego last week with an appearance at Comic-Con, and the movie just debuted a complex interactive site. That said, this is still Christopher Nolan, and the filmmaker is undoubtedly keeping plenty of secrets under wraps before the film hits theaters on Nov. 7.
Trancecoachsays...

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ChaosEnginesays...

Looks visually stunning.

And so far, everything about the story makes me completely and utterly bored.

I really want to be wrong on this, but right now I am thinking "Gravity part 2".

toferyusays...

I don't see how you can compare this to Gravity or even Mission to Mars.
This really looks actually awesome and very promising !
Realistic future global context, plausible space exploration technology and pertinent philosophical questioning.
2001 based modern inspiration wouldn't be such a bad thing actually.

deathcowsays...

> plausible space exploration technology

You must be referring to the giant sphere of galaxies where they can pick and choose where to wormhole in

EMPIREsays...

I absolutely agree with toferyu. The wormhole is a plot device. it may not be the most realistic device ever, but it works. And I can't wait

billpayersays...

Worm hole = the worst bullshit fantasy since Star Trek.
This film looks WORSE than Mission to Mars.

To even postulate that the Earth or Humanity could be 'saved' by a multi-billion dollar mission light years away is so fucking ridiculous I can't even be bothered to write anymore.

This is way worse than even Inceptions 'a dream in a dream in a dream up your ass' crap.

Love the thumbnail for the video, McConaughey looks so dumb in his plastic toy space suit.

articiansays...

You must be kidding... Gravity was a pity-party and dumb rah-rah fest for a lame character.

billpayersaid:

I'm all down for more Gravity.... Cuaron is genius...

This looks more like Mission to Mars

Mystic95Zsays...

You must be a miserable cunt to go to the movies with...

billpayersaid:

Worm hole = the worst bullshit fantasy since Star Trek.
This film looks WORSE than Mission to Mars.

To even postulate that the Earth or Humanity could be 'saved' by a multi-billion dollar mission light years away is so fucking ridiculous I can't even be bothered to write anymore.

This is way worse than even Inceptions 'a dream in a dream in a dream up your ass' crap.

Love the thumbnail for the video, McConaughey looks so dumb in his plastic toy space suit.

billpayersays...

Your entitled to your opinion.
But at least Gravity was plausible.

Interstellar is as plausible as Harry Potter

articiansaid:

You must be kidding... Gravity was a pity-party and dumb rah-rah fest for a lame character.

lantern53says...

Spaceman makes two trips, each time he comes back and his daughter is 20 years older. She pre-deceases him, or will.

Mindbender...maybe.

toferyusays...

I didn't interpret it that way based on the 1,3 seconds of the trailer...
I'm no astrophysicist but space-bending does seem to be the most plausible way for interstellar space-travel at this time.

deathcowsaid:

> plausible space exploration technology

You must be referring to the giant sphere of galaxies where they can pick and choose where to wormhole in

billpayersays...

Gravity uses existing technology, existing spacecraft, existing spacesuits.

Interstellar uses make believe technology, make believe spaceships, make believe space suits, make believe calamity, make believe killer sandstorms, make believe space planets and plenty more hokey bullshit.

S'ok if you want space opera for 2 hours but I like my sci-fi more believable.

toferyusaid:

You can't be serious ?
He's not being serious is he ?

siftbotsays...

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