Tom Hanks is the standing man in 2nd trailer for Spielberg’s Bridge of Spies

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Steven Spielberg‘s latest follows an American lawyer (Tom Hanks) who is recruited by the CIA during the Cold War to help rescue a pilot detained in the Soviet Union. Now, let’s get real; those two names are enough to bring pretty much anyone to theaters, but the second official trailer for the flick has hit featuring some overly dramatic trailer music and a nice little monologue.

Tom Hanks always gives a genuine performance and when you team him up with Spielberg, you have a must-watch flick on your hands. With that said, this is probably the first collaboration of theirs that I’m the least excited about. It seems pretty by the numbers to me, with the trailer hitting all of the beats of the film, but I’m not about to blame the end result on marketing. If anything, that monologue towards the end of the trailer and the look Hanks gives is enough to sell me on a theatrical viewing.

BRIDGE OF SPIES will hit theaters on October 16, 2015.

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Source: Walt Disney Pictures

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