And really, it is more of the same. Essentially it's mainly the same scenes we've already seen, albeit in some cases with a few more seconds of context,
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Neon have released a teaser trailer ahead of their new film's appearance at Sundance. Colossal stars Anne Hathaway in, well, a very original take on the
Disney/Pixar have released a new trailer for talking automobiles film, Cars 3. Starting off with the same darker look as the teaser from a little while
So, still waiting for the opening of Rogue One? Yea, so are we, but unless you're going to attend the premiere on Saturday, we're all stuck looking for something else to see. Let's check what openings are slated for this weekend
UK (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8adp9qH5GAk)
There's a certain irony in the fact that both films that are being brought earlier have yet to release trailers, while the later two already had as far back as July at the San Diego Comic-Con Anyway, we'll continue to keep you updated as the Warner Bros[...]
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Three different Fantastic Four trailers Three different lead in lines The same laugh each time (though the last one is a little more audible at least.)
What is she actually laughing at? We must find out!
Or cut/paste it and put it after other lines in the trailers[...]
The HBO show Girls, created by, and starring Lena Dunham, was filming outside the comics studio building Gowanus in Brooklyn, yesterday.
And Bleeding Cool Editor-In-Chief Hannah Means-Shannon was on hand to take photos of the trailers.
What?
Oh, this is what people mean when they say Bleeding Cool is all about clickbait, isn't it?
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You may have seen me express my love for the Children's BBC show Horrible Histories on Bleeding Cool before. Well that show that educated both myself and
Linda Ge writes for Bleeding Cool. Whole Liam Neeson is having his epic showdown with some arctic wolves this weekend in The Grey, Willem Dafoe is looking
Hannah Shaw Williams writes for Bleeding Cool:
I instantly pass harsh judgement on anyone who deliberately shows up late to avoid the trailers before the start of a film Trailers are great, and in many cases turn out to be far better than the film they're actually advertising, so seeing them in their full glory on[...]