The new trailer for Interstellar will leave you speechless

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

The moment after you finish watching this trailer, you are going to want to watch it again. Just like the first time I saw the trailer for THE DARK KNIGHT or INCEPTION, I had to rewatch this new reveal of Christopher Nolan‘s INTERSTELLAR to try and figure out what every single mysterious frame meant. Nolan likes making puzzles and this trailer is as puzzling as any I have ever seen.

After premiering this new trailer at Comic Con, the rest of us have been waiting desperately to see more of the glorious new movie that we know virtually nothing about. The first teaser hinted at space travel and needing to save humanity, but not much else. This new trailer doesn’t explain much about the course of McConaughey’s journey but does show the depth of his family and what leaving them means. We also get hints that the fate of mankind swings in the balance.

Needless to say, this movie looks absolutely stunning. I can see echoes of the work of both Steven Spielberg and Stanley Kubrick, great company to be held alongside if you are Christopher Nolan. But, the visuals and scope are all his own with everything from the icy, alien world to the intricate space scenery feeling grand and awe-inspiring. This is a movie that is going to blow everyone away, I can feel it.

INTERSTELLAR starring McConaughey, Jessica Chastain, Anne Hathaway, Casey Affleck, Matt Damon, Michael Caine, Ellen Burstyn, John Lithgow, and Topher Grace will open in theaters on November 7, 2014.

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