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SPACE — One of the most talked about moments from the San Diego Comic Con was the panel for “Interstellar” with director Christopher Nolan and star Matthew McConaughey.
The 2014 Con marked Nolan’s first appearance at the convention as well as McConaughey’s. As much as the audience loved asking Nolan and McConaughey questions it was the premiere of an all-new trailer for “Interstellar” that really got people buzzing.
Now, thanks to Internet, we can all see that trailer. With a little work, that is.
In order to watch the trailer you have to go to the film's official website and enter an access code.
No worries, we've got you covered.
Enter this code, 7201969, and you can watch the new trailer.
If that number looks familiar, it should. Break it out and you get, 7/20/1969. That's July 20, 1969, which just so happens to be the day the Apollo 11 landed on the moon and Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon.
The new trailer gives us more of the stunning visuals in the film as well as insight into the emotion and depth of the story.
As always, Nolan is still playing his cards close to the chest, which is actually a breath of fresh air these days. Nolan wants to make sure that audiences are intrigued with the trailers, yet still surprised when they see the final product.
The excitement level for Nolan’s first post-Dark Knight film was already high, but it’s about to skyrocket with this new trailer.
Even Nolan’s filmmaking peers are counting down the days to the release of “Interstellar.”
“Have heard from two different people that ‘Interstellar’ is Chris Nolan’s best film,” tweeted director Edgar Wright of “Hot Fuzz” and “Shaun of the Dead” fame. “Bring on November. I want to see it in 65mm. Like, now.”
Unfortunately, like Wright, we have to wait until November 7 to see “Interstellar,” but until then let’s enjoy this new trailer.