Check out the new extended TV spot for Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Another summer movie season is wrapping up and while we feel it could have gone a little better, there's still some huge films set to be released before the year's end. The Hunger Games finale is right around the corner (the first part, anyway), Ridley Scott's EXODUS looks to deliver the epic, and Peter Jackson will finally be closing his overlong Hobbit trilogy as well. Not to get lost in the shuffle, Christopher Nolan will deliver his latest opus, INTERSTELLAR, in November. While it's still 2 months away, the latest extended TV spot as hit for your viewing pleasure.

Personally, I find Nolan to be a very hit-or-miss filmmaker. However, despite the quality of his films, he knows how to craft a spectacle. He makes movies for the theater and there's something I really admire about that. For those of you who have seen one of his last couple flicks in a real IMAX theater (none of that "faux-max" shit), you know what I mean. Come this November, I can't wait to be launched into space.

INTERSTELLAR will be released on November 7, 2014.

Source: Warner Bros.

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