Watch 4 minutes of Colossal clips before the movie’s release

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Colossal Anne Hathaway Nacho Vigalondo

COLOSSAL, the latest film from TIMECRIMES director Nacho Vigalondo, will be receiving a limited theatrical release in the U.S. tomorrow, April 14th, but you can watch 4 minutes of clips from the movie right now.

All of the available clips from COLOSSAL have been gathered together in the video below, including the "bench chat" clip we shared last month. Also in the 9 minute video is a brief moment with Vigalondo himself, as well as the film's trailers.

Anne Hathaway, Jason Sudeikis, Dan Stevens, Austin Stowell, and Tim Blake Nelson star in the film, which has been described as being like "GODZILLA meets LOST IN TRANSLATION".

The story centers on 

Gloria, an alcoholic who returns to her hometown after her big city life is washed away by a steady stream of boozy nights and hung-over days. Once there, she reconnects with old friend Oscar but continues to struggle with her self-destructive tendencies, even more so when she discovers that said tendencies are resulting in actual destruction. Somehow, Gloria shares a mental link with a towering creature that’s currently rampaging through Seoul, and she can only control the beast by controlling herself.

Settle in for a few minutes of COLOSSAL goodness and click play on the video below, then check your local listings to find out if the film will be in a theatre near you tomorrow.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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