The Avengers What trailers will be with the Avengers

T"Challa;23042439 said:
So we have a new TDKR trailer, A new Spidey trailer and the AVengers film on the same night.

My body has never been in a higher state of readiness.

Everyone will be talking about how good The Avengers and TDKR trailer were, after all is said and done with.

TASM... nah, I can't feel it.
 
I think the avengers will be the only thing on anyones mind after its over. :)
 
So maybe one more new trailer with Avengers. Has the new GI Joe 2 trailer premiered yet?
 
GA will be impressed by TDKR trailer but doubt fans will be. Hoping I'm wrong. But the description on comingsoon.net? All I see are some minor changes from the IMAX preview. Really crossing my fingers that it's all new footage and not a wider release of that.

Now ASM? Calling it now - it'll focus on the Lizard's reveal partly. Also it seems like they've been holding back action-wise as well with just some fast cuts of it. I think that'll become a primary focus here as well. Sell the spectacle.
 
GA will be impressed by TDKR trailer but doubt fans will be. Hoping I'm wrong. But the description on comingsoon.net? All I see are some minor changes from the IMAX preview. Really crossing my fingers that it's all new footage and not a wider release of that.

Now ASM? Calling it now - it'll focus on the Lizard's reveal partly. Also it seems like they've been holding back action-wise as well with just some fast cuts of it. I think that'll become a primary focus here as well. Sell the spectacle.

What description at comingsoon? I cant find it.
 
Spiderman + Batman + Avengers= Great day for a CB fan....
 
What description at comingsoon? I cant find it.

Alright, I was wrong... but I think this is close to the trailer with just some minor changes thrown in possibly...

We'll jump right ahead to the movie everyone was looking forward to, The Dark Knight Rises, although Nolan chose instead of showing the trailer or any sort of long clips with dialogue, to just show a series of hand-picked images that he had cut together with music, with some footage we'd seen before either in previous trailers or stills but also some new bits. It was still quite powerful, even if there wasn't enough dialogue to really have any sort of context.

It opened with pretty much the same airplane hijacking scene that was showcased in the six-minute IMAX preview last December, although you could clearly understand everything Bane was saying in this case. We see Bruce Wayne back in Wayne Manor in a bathrobe and cane, clearly a broken man eight years after the events of The Dark Knight. We see Selina Kyle sneaking out of Wayne Manor, having been in disguise as a maid. In fact, the footage included quite a bit of the fetching Anne Hathaway both in street clothes as Selina and prowling the night as Catwoman, as well as a bit more footage of Bane walking onto the football field and setting off explosives in the middle of the play as the quarterback dodges them. We saw quite a bit of Joseph Gordon-Levitt as young rookie cop John Blake caught up in the war being waged by Bane, including a scene where he shows his shield to Selina, possibly trying to arrest her? We see lots of shots of the destruction of Gotham by Bane, as well as brief glimpses of the Batmobile, the Batpod and the new flying vehicle known as "The Bat," throughout the carnage. There were quite a few shots of Selina and Bruce together, but we also see Bruce kissing Marion Cotillard's character in another shot, leaving us to try to figure out what's going on there.

Throughout the whole thing, there was only the tiniest bit of dialogue amidst all the images and that was Catwoman saying to Batman, "You've given them everything" and him responding, "Not everything, not yet." Then, it closes with Michael Cain's Alfred saying, "Don't worry Master Wayne. It takes a little time to get back into the swing of things."

Not sure if we got too much more out of the footage than we have with what's come before, although it's clearly not a trailer that would work for audiences looking for some idea what the story might be. But it really was quite a brilliant way to set the tone of the movie, having it driven by the music, presumably from regular composer Hans Zimmer, doing something more like what he did with Inception, really driving and sounding more electronic.


Hopefully wrong and it includes A LOT of footage not found in IMAX preview.
 
I doubt it Ultimatehero. Some of scenes might be featured in the new trailer but this is no different than four minute preview for TDK in 2008.
 
Sweet. Really hoping to see my scene lol. That'd rock! (Bane holding people hostage picture that was released)
 
Sweet. Really hoping to see my scene lol. That'd rock! (Bane holding people hostage picture that was released)

:up:

That scene appears badass (along with The Stock Exchange scene), but I desperately want a shot of Bane with the broken cowl.

It must happen!
 
For what it's worth, my screening only had Amazing Spiderman (first one I think) and Brave.

Down here (Oz), even when we get movies screened earlier, we're always lagging when it comes to trailers.
 
My guesses are TDKR, TASM, Prometheus and a couple of kiddie movies.
 
The Amazing Spiderman trailer is tagged with the Avengers film roll, so most if not all movie theaters should see it. everything else is dependent on what trailer rolls that theater would have.
 
Alright, I was wrong... but I think this is close to the trailer with just some minor changes thrown in possibly...

We'll jump right ahead to the movie everyone was looking forward to, The Dark Knight Rises, although Nolan chose instead of showing the trailer or any sort of long clips with dialogue, to just show a series of hand-picked images that he had cut together with music, with some footage we'd seen before either in previous trailers or stills but also some new bits. It was still quite powerful, even if there wasn't enough dialogue to really have any sort of context.

It opened with pretty much the same airplane hijacking scene that was showcased in the six-minute IMAX preview last December, although you could clearly understand everything Bane was saying in this case. We see Bruce Wayne back in Wayne Manor in a bathrobe and cane, clearly a broken man eight years after the events of The Dark Knight. We see Selina Kyle sneaking out of Wayne Manor, having been in disguise as a maid. In fact, the footage included quite a bit of the fetching Anne Hathaway both in street clothes as Selina and prowling the night as Catwoman, as well as a bit more footage of Bane walking onto the football field and setting off explosives in the middle of the play as the quarterback dodges them. We saw quite a bit of Joseph Gordon-Levitt as young rookie cop John Blake caught up in the war being waged by Bane, including a scene where he shows his shield to Selina, possibly trying to arrest her? We see lots of shots of the destruction of Gotham by Bane, as well as brief glimpses of the Batmobile, the Batpod and the new flying vehicle known as "The Bat," throughout the carnage. There were quite a few shots of Selina and Bruce together, but we also see Bruce kissing Marion Cotillard's character in another shot, leaving us to try to figure out what's going on there.

Throughout the whole thing, there was only the tiniest bit of dialogue amidst all the images and that was Catwoman saying to Batman, "You've given them everything" and him responding, "Not everything, not yet." Then, it closes with Michael Cain's Alfred saying, "Don't worry Master Wayne. It takes a little time to get back into the swing of things."

Not sure if we got too much more out of the footage than we have with what's come before, although it's clearly not a trailer that would work for audiences looking for some idea what the story might be. But it really was quite a brilliant way to set the tone of the movie, having it driven by the music, presumably from regular composer Hans Zimmer, doing something more like what he did with Inception, really driving and sounding more electronic.


Hopefully wrong and it includes A LOT of footage not found in IMAX preview.


Um thats a description of the cinemacon footage, and its at abut 5 minutes.

If we even get HALF of that stuff, it will be amazing. So why hopefully wrong? Im sure alot of those scenes will make it in the trailer, but faster, with more dialogue as usual.
 

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