Are you guys complaining about too much shown and then spoilering some key plot bits? I know nothing about the story/movie, so its a genuine question.
Yes. I didn't know it was a book, never read it. The premise alone, and Gosling, intrigued me enough. The new one looks like it gives away a major plot point, which probably comes in pretty early, but still. Judging by the previous one I didn't think it was going that direction and would have been happy to show up to the theatre and been totally surprised the direction it went.
But it's my own fault, I made a deal with myself not to watch more trailers once I already know I'll see something.
I haven't watched the trailer, but I wasn't that interested in Project Hail Mary until I read a summary of the premise. It seems like a trailer should include the following info:
Spoiler!
Sun dying, with ensuing extinction of life on Earth. Send Gosling. He befriends an alien to help him.
That doesn't give anything resembling the ending away. A trailer should let you know what you're getting into in terms of story.
I think it could be good. I don't care for superhero stuff but Nic Cage as a superhero makes it interesting. Lamorne Morris is also pretty good in everything I've seen him in, I think he's underrated.
I think it could be good. I don't care for superhero stuff but Nic Cage as a superhero makes it interesting. Lamorne Morris is also pretty good in everything I've seen him in, I think he's underrated.
Have to imagine with that costume it's mostly just voiceover for Cage.
Don't really see how they could afford it otherwise.