I expect some news regarding the prologue, if there is one, to be released within the next few weeks, maybe early December.
I wonder what it's going to be, I'm expecting one similar to Dunkirk. Not the opening of the film but a short reel made of different scenes, that highlight what kind of movie we're going to be seeing.
I've always found his trailer #1's (not to be confused with the teasers) to be a bit underwhelming, Dunkirk especially. But his prologues are always massively better, also being more indicative of the tone and style. The prologue for this one is going to be very important.
I've always found his trailer #1's (not to be confused with the teasers) to be a bit underwhelming, Dunkirk especially. But his prologues are always massively better, also being more indicative of the tone and style. The prologue for this one is going to be very important.
Agree, generally. The first official trailers for Interstellar and Tenet are still my fav trailers released for those flicks, Interstellar because it is just all awe, and Tenet because it so mysterious. The Prologues are where it's at.
I know everyone is expecting it to be attached to 'Avatar: The Way of Water', but wouldn't 'Babylon' be more fitting?
I'm still expecting the first trailer to play in front of 'The Fabelmans' (wide release) too, but I could be wrong on both predictions.
By all accounts this is still a blockbuster, so placing it in front of *potentially* the biggest blockbuster of the year still makes sense. Placing it in front of The Fabelmans or Babylon doesn't do it any favors. It'll get some more business for those movies if that winds up being the case, but further unjustifies its summer release date if those are the movies it winds up being more comparable to
It does make sense to try to make it as visible as possible, but yes, this film feels a bit different from his usual output. It just looks a bit jarring when you imagine them together, but I guess the goal is to attract all kinds of audiences.