The first full trailer for Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer film has dropped. Cillian Murphy stars in the epic thriller based on the creation of the first atomic bomb. Watch the clip in the video posted above.
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Universal’s first trailer for “Cocaine Bear” gives the people what they want. The title is pretty self-explanatory, even if one doesn’t know about the true-life story involving a 175-pound American black bear who ingested a duffel bag full of blow after the narcotics were dumped out of an airplane by a drug smuggler trying to lighten a heavy load.It’s a somewhat refreshing example of an old-school high-concept movie, one driven by a strong elevator pitch rather than IP or marquee characters.
However, one might count the drug-devouring bear as a circumstantial butt-in-seats draw. The trailer is certainly selling as much, including a ridiculous climactic beat of the bear leaping into a speeding ambulance.If audiences show up for “Cocaine Bear” when it opens on Feb.
23, 2023, it won’t be because of Banks’ name in the director’s chair (having previously helmed “Pitch Perfect 2” in 2015 and a “Charlie’s Angels” legacy sequel in 2019) or its top-billed human stars (Keri Russell, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Alden Ehrenreich and Ray Liotta — in his final performance). It’ll be because audiences want to see a giant bear ingest drugs and go on a drug-fueled rampage of destruction and carnage.
Likewise, Blumhouse’s “M3gan” is building buzz and online interest in advance of its Jan. 6, 2023 release, including a first teaser that was seen over 150 million times in the first week.
And if audiences show up for the year’s first big movie, it will be because of the title character, namely an anthropomorphic high-tech doll who gains sentience and starts murdering people. In a skewed way, Cocaine Bear and M3gan are movie stars.Sometimes “Ha ha, Jason Statham’s punching a shark!” gives you “The Meg” ($529 million on a $150 million budget in 2018).
.The first full trailer for Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer film has dropped. Cillian Murphy stars in the epic thriller based on the creation of the first atomic bomb. Watch the clip in the video posted above.
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Earlier this week, social media lit up as users excitedly uploaded the poster for the Elizabeth Banks-directed Cocaine Bear, imagining what a movie with that title might be like. They got some idea today when Universal dropped the bonkers first trailer for the film “inspired by the true story of a drug runner’s 1985 plane crash, missing cocaine, and the black bear that ate it.” The movie, billed as a character-driven thriller, seems to have a good bit of fun with the premise.
Back in 1985, drug smuggler Andrew C. Thornton II dropped a duffel bag of cocaine out of the airplane he was piloting to ease the aircraft’s load.