May 19, 2014

INTERSTELLAR OFFICIAL TRAILER 2014 - CHRISTOPHER NOLAN


Interstellar (2014) is a highly anticipated upcoming sci-fi film from acclaimed director Christopher Nolan (Inception, The Dark Knight Trilogy). The film is mainly based on the scientific theories and script treatment of renowned theoretical physicist, Kip Thorne & it features a team of space travelers who travel through a wormhole. 

Interstellar is set to be released on November 7, 2014. 

Nolan and Emma Thomas are producing with Lynda Obst, and Jordan Goldberg is exec producing. Obst commissioned the original treatment and Steven Spielberg came aboard in 2006. Spielberg set Jonah Nolan to write the script, which made it easy for Christopher Nolan to come aboard after Spielberg left the project. The ambition is that Interstellar will depict a heroic voyage to the farthest borders of our scientific understanding.
Interstellar stars Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Bill Irwin, Ellen Burstyn, and Michael Caine.

Plot:
"A newly discovered wormhole paves the way for mankind to embark on an interstellar journey that surpasses any voyage ever attempted. Upon discovery, a team of explorers and scientists are assembled in an effort to use the wormhole to conquer the vast distances involved in an interstellar voyage."

Finally, the latest movie trailer of the upcoming science-fiction/thriller 'Interstellar' has surfaced up online. Watch below and enjoy:

INTERSTELLAR OFFICIAL TRAILER 2014




Also watch the two new posters of the film:




LEAVING INTERSTELLAR WAS THE MOST DIFFICULT DECISION FOR IRFAN KHAN:


In an interview with The Times of India Irrfan revealed that turning down Christopher Nolan's Interstellar was "one of the most difficult decisions" of his life. Irrfan previously worked with Ang Lee and Danny Boyle, but admits to a level of disappointment at being forced to turn down a role in Nolan's upcoming space epic.

Irfan said:

"I was in talks with them for an important role. It had a great compact cast, but I can't divulge much about that. They expected a huge commitment from my end. I had to stay in the US for four months at a stretch. I tried to work out my schedule and suggested if I could shuttle between India and the US as it wouldn't have been possible for me to be there for that long. I wanted to be here for The Lunchbox and D-Day. They couldn't allow that. I don't have a tendency to regret what I do, but knowing it's a Christopher Nolan film, I can say that this has been one of the most difficult decisions I've made."

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