Disney usually know how to sell a tentpole megamillion, but with the effect John Carter, studio seems positive stumped. Last year, Disney sure promoted a living hell of $ 200 million Tron Legacy, cutting off a large trailer, seeding interest with the hipsters Daft Punk soundtrack, courting Comic-Con audience with stunts are expensive, and employing a full-scale marketing blitz to promote the film as far as it will go (which turned out to be far enough to perhaps juuuuust, may justify a sequel). Currently, though, a marketing deal with the hand that is very expensive, $ 300 million sci-fi film John Carter has been marked with every move that they
Lop off the more obvious title John Carter of Mars not bespeak the trust in the product.
This past summer, Disney New Yorker profile where he even doesn't seem to have a movie that really know yet. For alum Pixar as Stanton, this sort of thing is par for the course
Which brings us to a new, full trailer, which stripped the Disney on ABC property Good Morning America and Jimmy Kimmel yesterday. Clear now that the studio had decided to sell the movie scales above all else, and this trailer has plenty: fans, shirtless protagonist John Carter (Taylor Kitsch) jump hundreds of feet into the air of Mars, will be cast into an arena of Gladiators is full of giant animals and foreign shoots a Giant Cannon in a giant space even more. Is the right John Carter? Well, it is still unclear. (Indeed, wild backstory that comes from the source material, which argues that Carter is Captain Confederacy, civil war, which perishes but brought to Mars and revived through astral projection a little , a hard sell in a two-minute trailer.)
But can the film out on the scale alone? Release date March 2012 congested with other big-budget Fantasy Quest as The Hunger games, the Mirror mirrorand Wrath of the Titans, and the adventures of Burroughs themes created John Carter of Mars successful paperback mushy decades ago since taking the net with a big screen efforts as Star Wars and Avatar. "When I saw You, I believe that something new may come to this earth," Dafoe's told Carter's character in the new trailer. But being able to convince the audience that the Disney John Carter is something new, too?