No Narnia this time, just ‘Chronicle’

"Chronicle" Theatrical Poster

"Chronicle" Theatrical Poster

MTV just uploaded trailer for a “real-time” superhero movie which IMDB has scheduled for February 3. Done documentary-style, it’s about three friends who discover and mess around with their new powers. Max Landis, son of American Werewolf in London’s John Landis, wrote the script, and Josh Trank directed. Thanks to @20thcenturyfox for the link.

Update: Here’s the poster.

Update 2: Comicbookmovie.com linked a poster which summarizes how I feel about actually seeing Chronicle.

Update 3: CBM uploaded a clip.

Update 4: The Brazilian poster’s not bad. Plus, Rotten Tomatoes via Collider linked an interview with the director.

Update 5: New Calvin Klein ad, er, French poster.

Update 6: Check out some clips here.

Update 7: CBM uploaded a video interview with the director, courtesy of Collider.

Update 8: Revolver Ocelot already did it, but check out this new clip via IGN, courtesy of Comicbookmovie.com.

Update 9: CBM linked the final trailer.

Update 10: i09 interviewed the director and cast, the former of whom acknowledged Akira as an influence. Oh, and another interview at Bloody Disgusting.

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5 Responses to No Narnia this time, just ‘Chronicle’

  1. ningen31 says:

    Since he admitted he’s an Akira fan, maybe *he* should direct.

  2. That French poster sucks.

  3. SMK says:

    I agree, the French poster is a joke. LOL. I am so looking forward to this movie though.

  4. NegativeCreep says:

    This movie looks stupid, looks like they ripped off Star Wars and put it into modern day.

  5. ningen31 says:

    So I liked it, but the the dialogue came off way too intellectual for the characters. Maybe if they were in college…

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