Trailer #1
He also says in a reaction that there’s time manipulation in it.@TheDylanHoang on Twitter:
The new TENET trailer is...very cool.
Lot of story elements, lot of action and those practical effects
See it on the big screen.
This dude is totally trustworthy, been following him since Dunkirk days. Edit: I asked him if he was sure it’s the trailer and not the prologue, since the trailer is not officially out.
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Thats insane! That time bit excited me the most! Thank you for the share!Willem wrote: ↑December 18th, 2019, 9:13 amHe also says in a reaction that there’s time manipulation in it.@TheDylanHoang on Twitter:
The new TENET trailer is...very cool.
Lot of story elements, lot of action and those practical effects
See it on the big screen.
This dude is totally trustworthy, been following him since Dunkirk days.
Trailer Track is saying 2.07 minutes -- might just be a slight difference based on location.Innovator wrote: ↑December 18th, 2019, 7:33 amhttps://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php? ... tcount=663Trailer runtime: 2.02 minutes.
https://twitter.com/trailertrack/status ... 78080?s=20
Difference is based on frame rate. 2:02 is the 25fps runtime. The guy on Blu-ray forums took it from the same source I postedsenseandsarcasm wrote: ↑December 18th, 2019, 10:38 amTrailer Track is saying 2.07 minutes -- might just be a slight difference based on location.Innovator wrote: ↑December 18th, 2019, 7:33 amhttps://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php? ... tcount=663Trailer runtime: 2.02 minutes.
https://twitter.com/trailertrack/status ... 78080?s=20
Don't forget there is time manpulation involved. So nothing really can be said about the length of the trailer.
The length of trailer will likely vary depending on your geographical location, digital device settings, internet service provider and speed. There are some other factors involved too. For instance, viewing the trailer on smartphone with auto roation on will likely trigger the trailer beginning in reverse - technically an epilogue.
The length of trailer will likely vary depending on your geographical location, digital device settings, internet service provider and speed. There are some other factors involved too. For instance, viewing the trailer on smartphone with auto roation on will likely trigger the trailer beginning in reverse - technically an epilogue.
im not sure thats how it works, but you got me hooked.blackColumn wrote: ↑December 18th, 2019, 12:50 pmDon't forget there is time manpulation involved. So nothing really can be said about the length of the trailer.
The length of trailer will likely vary depending on your geographical location, digital device settings, internet service provider and speed. There are some other factors involved too. For instance, viewing the trailer on smartphone with auto roation on will likely trigger the trailer beginning in reverse - technically an epilogue.
^ That IS the reason why Nolan refused to release the teaser online. Film's production team has been working closely with Youtube and other digital platforms ever since and special arrangements have been made to host the file for Tenet trailer on encrypted, time locked servers. What that means is that even YouTube is allowed to host the file only temporarily.
Anything more would ruin the surprise element but here it goes. The length of the trailer will get reduced by a second every 222 minutes so you are watching less and less content until eventually, you guessed it, TIME RUNS OUT
Anything more would ruin the surprise element but here it goes. The length of the trailer will get reduced by a second every 222 minutes so you are watching less and less content until eventually, you guessed it, TIME RUNS OUT
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There is some bootleg of the trailer around.