Christopher Nolan is well known for keeping his projects shrouded in secrecy. However, his latest film, INTERSTELLAR, is such a closely guarded secret that we know next to nothing regarding its characters or plot. What we do know is that it will involve a team of explorers and scientists travelling through a newly discovered wormhole in what is believed to be an adventure featuring time travel and/ot alternate dimensions.
INTERSTELLAR boasts a star studded cast to rival that of any other ensemble piece in a very long time, which includes Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Michael Caine, Matt Damon, Casey Affleck, Jessica Chastain and Wes Bentley. Whilst narrative details are few and far between, we can expect Nolan’s usual directorial traits to be on full display such as a grounded real world setting with contemporary social and political undertones. Now the official Facebook page has revealed the films logo before the first trailer debuts tomorrow with screenings of THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG.
The logo definitely looks suitably dark and ominous with Nolan’s trademark muted colour tone clearly present, hopefully the first trailer tomorrow will give us some interesting hints at the films narrative and maybe even some striking visuals too. INTERSTELLAR will be released worldwide on 7th November 2014, check back with The Hollywood News for more updates on the exciting upcoming science fiction film.
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