The studio debuted this first trailer for Angels & Demons it in front of Quantum Of Solace over the weekend. Interesting how the production ensured, since this is Dan Brown's prequel to The Da Vinci Code, Tom Hanks looks younger. Opens May 31st.
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Didn’t see DaVinci and won’t be seeing this, either
I wish Hollywood made movies I wanna see
They used to. They don’t these days.
Just my 2 cents.
Well, Michael, the hoofers and the wise guys aren’t around anymore. Gene Kelly, Cagney, all gone. Though they do still live on DVD. You should upgrade your technology and try that.
I’ll gladly wait for National Treasure 3 instead.
The first one was beyond boring, so count me out for this one. I’d much rather watch Indiana Jones 1 – 3 again.
Dammit I miss Hank’s hairdo from DA VINCI.
Let us hope this film is not as pedantic, dull and stagey as the original.
A compelling teaser trailer even if it is for a sequel (I know…prequel) that no one asked for.
Some great imagery used and the (CGI I assume) tracking shot really pops but when the word Illuminati spins onto screen it looks like an ad for a new Iron Maiden album.
Really Sony, a spinning word? That’s how you sell the antagonist in this film?
“I’ll gladly wait for National Treasure 3 instead.”
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Ooooh, I love Biblical fantasy (is that redundant?), and whoever wrote the V.O. for this teaser must’ve taken his or her inspiration from the teaser for “The Exorcist.”
I am so in this film. We shot this for 2 months in Inglewood (July & October). It is AMAZING what cgi can do. Really.
prepare for Mason boycott
What a musical score, though… one of Zimmer’s best, in my opinion. Just hearing it quoted again was great.