The old adage used to be that in space, no one can hear you scream. But what happens if they can hear you scream, and there’s no one around to help? Thousands of miles above the Earth, there isn’t much room for error, and when disaster strikes in Alfonso Cuaron‘s “Gravity” it’s pretty bracing stuff.
A new trailer has arrived for the movie, and instead of showing a bunch of little scenes tied together by some music and corny editing, Warner Bros. has simply let one, single take, two minute clip play out. And it’s riveting stuff. In the sequence we see the disaster that hits the shuttle Sandra Bullock and George Clooney are working on, and the fateful choice the former makes that leaves her character spinning in the vast nothingness of space. It’s intense, and we have to say that score by Steven Price sounds pretty damn good.
Hitting Venice and TIFF first, “Gravity” will land in theaters on October 4th. Watch the trailer below followed by the Comic-Con panel.
Sandra Bullock + George Clooney? I'm so there.
Holy Sh!t! This looks fantastic and I cannot wait. I attend TIFF every year but avoid the Hollywood films in favour of foreign cinema I would likely otherwise not see. That said, I may just try to catch this at TIFF this year!
I don't know you legitimate it is to call a shot "single take" when it's 90% CGI. That's like saying a shot in a Pixar movie is an impressive single take.
Wow, that looks amazing!
One single take, again amazing!
Wow. Now that was exciting.
I can't explain why, but this ended up being more funny looking than intense to me. Anyone else? I'll still be there first day.
Agree with Moo. But trying so hard not to watch. Just because I can't wait for it!
Why do people want to watch this outside of the context of the movie? Just wait.
wow