Watch the "Interstellar" first movie trailer here! The trailer, starring Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway, was set to debut alongside "Godzilla" in theaters, but it has just hit the web! Watch the clip below.
The ‘Interstellar’ trailer gives a load of new footage about the new movie from ‘Inception’ director Christopher Nolan.
The ‘Interstellar’ trailer depicts a world that has run out of food resources, and sends Matthew McConaughey to space, outside our solar system, to help preserve the species.
“The world doesn’t need any more engineers. We didn’t run out of planes and television sets, we ran out of food,” says a man to Coop (McCounaughey).
Jessica Chastain,Matt Damon, John Lithgow, Casey Affleck and Michael Caine also star in the film.
The Earth is running out of food, as environmental change and pollution have transformed the planet into a dust-bowl. “We must confront the reality that nothing in our solar system can help us,” says the professor (Caine), who wants to recruit Coop for a vital mission. “I’ve got kids, professor,” says Coop, reluctant to travel out of our solar system to save Earth.
It’s unclear as to why Coop is chosen, although he is an engineer and a trained fight pilot, but he reluctantly volunteers to be one of the interstellar astronauts alongside Anne Hathaway, who are sent to save mankind. “I’m coming back,” Coop tells his daughter Murphy.
The ‘Interstellar’ trailer makes the movie seem a bit like the 1997 movie ‘Contact’ starring Jodie Foster, adapted from Carl Sagan’s book. Jodie Foster plays Dr. Eleanor "Ellie" Arroway, a SETI scientist who finds strong evidence of extraterrestrial life and is chosen to go to space to make first contact. The ‘Contact’ film also stars Matthew McConaughey! Foster’s costars in ‘Contact’ also included James Woods, Tom Skerritt, William Fichtner, John Hurt, Angela Bassett, Jake Busey, and David Morse.
“We must reach far beyond our own life spans. We must think not as individuals, but as a species. We must confront the reality of interstellar travel,” says an ominous voiceover in the mysterious trailer clip.
Interstellar opens in theaters on November 7!