Thursday, December 1, 2011

'John Carter' Trailer: Taylor Kitsch Brings 'Something New' To Mars

The 2009 week, a completely new poster and many new images first showed in the approaching Disney fantasy film, "John Carter." The primary photo from the bunch displayed the legendary whitened ape, a symbol within the original books by Edgar Grain Burroughs. Within the new trailer, which first showed online on IGN today, we have seen Taylor Kitsch as John Carter take this monstrous animal lower in a single blow, ready for an orchestral cover of Brought Zeppelin's "Kashmir." A clip differs considerably in the teaser, that was received by fans having a mostly lukewarm response. It focuses all its action positioned on the struggles of Mars, or Barsoom as it is known on the planet from the movie and also the books. This results in the region which was covered mostly within the first trailer, namely John Carter's origin like a Civil War soldier. A lot of the particular narrative elements originated from that area of the story, rather than concentrating on Carter after he awakens on Mars to have an unknown reason. Once around the red-colored planet, Carter is tossed right into a struggle for that fate of Mars. A clip provides a better glimpse at a few of the supporting stars, who include Lynn Collins, Mark Strong, Dominic West, Willem Dafoe and Bryan Cranston. "John Carter" marks the giant screen debut because of its Academy Award-winning director, Andrew Stanton. Stanton was formerly noted for his focus on several Pixar films, including "Finding Nemo" and "WALL-E." What have you think about a clip for "John Carter"? Tell us within the comments below as well as on Twitter!

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