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As we (impatiently) wait the new trailer for Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar," that's currently only playing in Washington, D.C., producer Emma Thomas teases what it will all mean. "The trailer highlights a line of dialogue from the film; 'Mankind was born on Earth; it was never meant to die here," producer Emma Thomas tells EW. "It emphasizes…mankind's desinty in the universe."
Something to consider as the print version of the magazine has unveiled the first image from the movie (via IMDB). As usually, it leaves us with more questions than answers with Matthew McConaughey holding a Lunar Lander and looking deep in thought. We do know the movie will involve time and black holes and relativity, but how it all plays out Nolan will likely keep close to the vest, until he's damn well ready to show it off. And he's got time with the highly anticipated film not due to drop until this fall.
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Wes Ball's Kingdom of Planet of the Apes beats its chest proudly as another standout entry in the franchise. Here's an interview with Neil Sandilands, who plays Koro.
The "Alien" franchise returns to the big screen in 2024 with a brand new installment. Here's everything you need to know about "Alien: Romulus."
I think this is going to be really good and I love MM. He's always interesting to watch when he plays a different roll.