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Regardless, I want this teaser trailer to do just that; tease us! Subtly dangle bits and pieces in front of faces and send us all into a frenzy of suspense and speculation! Don't just give us a montage of action scenes.
I'd put money on them knowing how to make a trailer. ;)
The show starts airing at 7:30pm local time in the US usually, and so they've shown the trailer by 7:45 (that's ET which would be the earliest time zone for the show) and boom it's online.
Was seriously hoping it'd debut on UK TV (BBC like Skyfall) first, alas...
Think that was in the second vlog featuring Mendes, near the end.
I'm torn in half tbh whether I want one or not... :P
Plain logical publicity from EON/Sony/MGM though. As "Skyfall" was already a big success in the USA (I have a feeling this filmed put Bond on the map again in the USA), they obviously want to brainwash all Americans first. It's, together with China, the biggest movie market on this planet. And in all honesty, I also want all Americans to be brainwashed with Bond >:). So therefore, the teaser trailer has its prime debut on US television and other US TV shows. And because of that I still think that UK will not get any favors anymore. So: No earlier premieres. "SPECTRE" will also premiere in the UK on November 6th.
Yeah exactly that's what I'm thinking too. The trailer will hopefully show when the film is out in UK for real.
And obviously you have to promote big in the US to keep up with Hunger Games, Star Wars and Avengers - THG I feel being the prime rival target for EON to try match or beat. Of course we'll have the royal world premiere in London but in terns of theatrical release it seems Sony will have it worldwide the week of Nov 6, that Interstellar slot. At most they go the Marvel route and have it everywhere overseas the week before to build hype for US domestic release. That strategy paid off loads for Marvel.
So who's gonna be watching Access Hollywood to see the trailer first?
I know ET does that with their "previews"... We'll see what happens with AH though.
I'm pretty sure ET didn't have any world first premieres before online release though for SF?
Well AH is definitely no BBC Breakfast (we didn't really complain then tho did we?)
Yeah I'll prob wait it out till it lands in HD 15 mins later, but tbh given the full teaser trailer is their world exclusive before the online release I doubt they'll talk over it. Also call it strange but there always seem to be extra chills/goosebumps when watching a lower quality early version...
Can't wait to see what they've put together - like I said in the OP if it's PPC who cut it like Skyfall (and that teaser was brilliant), we're sure to be in for something chilling.
I remember ET was on set for SF and was the first to "reveal" the DB5 in London. I want to say they were the ones who had the world exclusive with Adele's music video too (10 minutes before it was released online).
I used to record those shows when they had the first looks for the trailer or behind the scenes. But, every time it's the same, they play a couple of quick clips with sound, then talk over the rest of it.
Each time I was frustrated after watching. All of that material is online moments later now, so I personally am choosing to wait.
Well AH will def show it before the online release - hence the strange 7:45pm timing. So not right at 7:30 but def sometime between then and :45.
Yes as that's the runtime from BBFC with the 5 seconds green band added that you see in US versions of trailers.
A Projected date is an educated guess based on a number of factors, including previous years information, films that the trailer is likely to be released with, rumours, film convention dates etc.
Whilst they're usually pretty accurate, they shouldn't be taken as gospel or as an official source until backed up by other sources - usually the film studios themselves.
Can't wait to see the reactions of some of the members here if that happens. ;)
There'll be riots in the streets.
I'd put all my money on No. But I may very well be proven wrong. I hope it's not in the film (don't tell me anything, people who have read stuff!); the DB10 is the new DB5.