After leaking earlier this month, and summarily being removed at the request of Disney, the Japanese trailer for Tomorrowland was posted on the official Walt Disney Pictures Japan Facebook page.
What an amazing treat. It shows more than what we've seen so far, so we're going to put a SPOILER caution up for this one, as it contains more scenes and key elements. Here's the trailer:
What an amazing treat. It shows more than what we've seen so far, so we're going to put a SPOILER caution up for this one, as it contains more scenes and key elements. Here's the trailer:
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Posted by ディズニー on Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Here's our shot-by-shot analysis:
We start at the 1964 World's Fair, that's the Unisphere in the background, and that giant backpack is carried by young Frank Walker.
Young Frank sneaks onto it's a small world at the fair, wearing a pin.
A laser light from the top of the Eiffel Tower (where Plus Ultra was formed) scans Frank's pin.
A dividing wall comes up, to allow the ramp to appear.
The presence of this ramp was showed nearly 2 years ago at the D23 Expo, in the blueprints that Bird and Lindelof brought on stage and showed under blacklight.
Frank's boat slides down at a 22 degree angle.
The boat glides up to what looks like an elevator.
And the transport takes him to Tomorrowland - note the sign just says "Tomorrow". This whole sequence is an abbreviated version of what we saw at Destination D.
We hear for the first time that it's called Tomorrowland in the movie.
Athena tells Casey how special she is, the "chosen one".
More shots of Casey Newton.
A new glimpse of Tomorrowland we haven't seen before.
Casey goes to the "Blast From the Past" shop, to assumingly get info on the pin.
Shot of the fair as the "cover up" of Tomorrowland in the theme parks.
Ursula (left) and Hugo explain the origins of Tomorrowland. (We assume they are the shop owners.)
"Greatest minds", we know that Edison and Einstein were Plus Ultra members.
Note this first appearance of 1964 Nix ... neither he nor Athena age.
"Walt was one of them", them being Plus Ultra members. Walt stands next to his EPCOT model, his idea for a city of the future.
Note the broken glass and the right-hand drive car. Part of their world adventure?
Casey at the Eiffel Tower. Those pictures behind her are at the actual tower, and explain it's origins.
Thanks to the toys, we know this is Dave Clark, one of the many Tomorrowland goons - trying to stop Frank, Athena, and Casey.
Now broadcasting in Clooney-vision.
More Eiffel Tower rocket goodness.
Casey looks on at the Eiffel Rocket.
Mandatory action-movie escape through egress shot.
Not sure what this is. Maybe another transport to Tomorrowland, or from?
Athena explains to Frank why it's time to go back to Tomorrowland. Casey looks up at the dismantled NASA space platforms.
We know from The 1952 Box, about the Trylosphere, a combination of the Trylon and Perisphere from the 1939 New York World's Fair. These same objects appear at the center of Tomorrowland.
Nix has an altered line here. In the US Trailer #2, he says "He thinks you can fix the future...", but in this scene he says "He thinks you can fix the world."
Requisite "as many characters as possible say the title of the movie" shots.
Things appear to be dark in Tomorrowland.
The Trylon zaps the Perisphere.
We end with one last shot of Clooney escaping his house.
A fantastic trailer that plays off the origins more of Plus Ultra and Walt Disney, while still keeping us in the dark about the story. This would make a fantastic US trailer as well, and hopefully draw more people into the background of the Alternate Reality storyline.
origins of Plus Ultra
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