New Trailer: Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi Interstellar

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Though Christopher Nolan is not giving away too many details just yet about his upcoming feature, the science fiction drama Interstellar, a new trailer shows certainly much more than the teaser released last winter.  But a new trailer has been released for the Warner brothers film due out this November.

One of the significant things in this trailer, aside from featuring more of star Matthew McConaughey, is “Murphy’s Law”.  This is the name of McConaughey’s character’s daughter, and as he tells it in the trailer it’s a twist on what it means – “anything that can go wrong will” becomes “what ever can happen, will happen.”  Perhaps this concept, like the Edith Piaf song in Inception, will carry over through the film thematically.

The trailer mostly is meant to fill the audience with more mystery as to what will happen in solid plot terms,  but in short the movie is about going to space and finding a new place to live – Michael Caine’s character emphasizes this when he speaks of not saving the world but “leaving it”.  The word here is ‘wormhole'; on IMDb the plot synopsis as this: “A group of explorers make use of a newly discovered wormhole to surpass the limitations on human space travel and conquer the vast distances involved in an interstellar voyage.”

Other cast members, who we only get glimpses of but may be part of McConaughey’s team, are Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Topher Grace, Wes Bentley, Mackenzie Foy and Casey Affleck.

See the trailer below.  Excited for Nolan’s follow-up to The Dark Knight Rises?  Let us know in the comments or on Twitter @.

Jack is a graduate of film studies from William Paterson University in Wayne, NJ, and is currently seeking his MFA in Screenwriting at the Academy of Art. He is a screen-writer, film critic, director, and editor, and has also done camera-work for web-series, doccumentaries and shorts. Currently Jack is seeking distribution for his feature film drama, “Green Eyes“, co-produced a sci-fi feature, Audrey Lorea‘s ‘Heaven is Now.‘, as well as a comedy pilot called ‘Losers’ which is being shopped around to networks. He is also a contributing writer for the sites FocusFilm.co.uk, Film Forward, and some of his other reviews can be found on his blogcinetarium.blogspot.com. Jack is a vociferous fan of films and will watch anything interesting, foreign and domestic. He survives by his wife, a political science professor, and currently resides in Little Ferry, New Jersey, USA.