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New Trailers : Justice League, Come True, Gremlins ad, Boss Level, Rain Beau’s End

A bevy of new sneak peeks hit the interweb over the past couple of days – including a  highly-anticipated new trailer for  Zack Snyder’s four-hour (!) cut of “Justice League”, which airs on HBO Max in March.

 

JUSTICE LEAGUE : SNYDER CUT

On March 18, the heavily-petitioned “Snyder Cut” premieres on HBO Max (and, apparently, where they’re still open – theaters). This one, a lengthier, alternate cut of the 2016 film, will reportedly offer up a cooler storyline, lots more CGI (as the trailer suggests), and our first look at Jared Leto’s The Joker since “Suicide Squad” (2016).

COME TRUE

A new film from producer Vincenzo Natali (“Splice”) and filmmaker Anthony Scott Burns, “Come True” tells of a teenager who finds herself stalked by something sinister while participating in a sleep disorder study. Julia Sarah Stone (Honey Bee, Weirdos) and Landon Liboiron (Truth or Dare) star in the film, which premiered at Fantasia and receives a AU/NZ release on March 17 from Lightbulb Film Distribution.

 

BOSS LEVEL

Ahead of it’s U.S Television debut in March (it’ll air on HULU), the streamer has released a brand-new trailer for Frank Grillo-Mel Gibson starring “Boss Level”. “A-Team” director Joe Carnahan directs the movie, an action-packed yarn about a former special forces agent that is trapped in a time loop. Naomi Watts, Michelle Yeoh, Annabelle Wallis and Ken Jeong also star.

 

GREMLINS COMMERCIAL

A commercial for Mountain Dew Zero reuniting Billy (Zach Galligan) and Gizmo from the hit “Gremlins” films premiered on TV over the weekend.

https://youtu.be/Teep-y_wjXA

 

RAIN BEAU’S END

Sean Young (“Blade Runner”, “Ace Ventura”, “Wall Street”, “No Way Out”) returns to the screen in a very topical new drama about a prominent, progressive lesbian couple that adopt a child mislabeled with a genetic predisposition for violence. “Rain Beau’s End”, also starring Ed Asner, Janelle Snow, Amanda Powell, Christian Stolte, Melanie Chandra and Kirk Kelleykahn , will release March 8 globally via Les Flicks.

 

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