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Stunning Proof-of-Concept Trailer for Sci-Fi Movie The Leviathan

Ruairí Robinson The Leviathan
By Max Evry ON
March 17, 2015


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From District 9 to Whiplash to Deadpool, many proof-of-concept teasers have been good enough to push a greenlight from studios, but The Leviathan may be the mother of them all. Academy Award-nominee Ruairí Robinson (Fifty Percent Grey, The Last Days on Mars) has just dropped this 3-minute short that pitches The Leviathan as a full-throttle sci-fi adrenaline ride through the clouds. Do yourself a favor and check it out below!
Here’s a synopsis for the film, which takes cues from literary sources such as “Moby Dick” and “Dune”: “By the early 22nd century mankind had colonized many worlds. Faster than light travel was made possible by harvesting exotic matter from the eggs of the largest species mankind has ever seen. Those that take part in the hunt are mostly involuntary labor.”
Robinson, perhaps best known as the first director attached to Warner Bros.’ live-action Akira remake back in 2007, used assistance from Irish Film Board/Bord Scannán na hÉireann to complete this tease of what he and screenwriter Jim Uhls (Fight Club, Jumper) envision for The Leviathan. He has also shared on Twitter concept art (see above) by Jim Murray from a creature design by Jordu Schell, one of the principal designers of the Na’vi for Avatar.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-45NTlgp-o
 
That teaser is stunning, I can't imagine the studios not fighting over this one.

When I saw the article on CS I actually thought it might be a fresh take on the underwater mythology.
 
Damn that was pretty crazy. Monster Hunter come to life.
 
Stunning :wow:. I hope it gets the greenlight and that the movie is as good as that teaser :up:.
 
Now please don't cast Channing Tatum, Mila Kunis or Taylor Kitsch in this.
 
Well that thing could look monumentally freaky, if the effects team could pull it off of course.
 
Only thing is, I'm not quite sure how it flies. I know this is sci-fi, but they should probably explain how something shaped like that is able to glide on air. Those fin/wings don't look like they'd do the job.
 
Yeah, I really don't think that most in the GA are going to care about the physics/mechanics of it. They'll be too busy going "OMG, freaking flying air-whales. That's awesome."
 
Sahweet! This trailer was awesome!
 
i dont care if story is bad. the concept is good enough to buy a ticket IMO.
 
I'm always rooting for original projects, because they're so few and far between when it comes to tentpoles or genre films. HOWEVER, they have to GOOD since they're so scarce. That's why Chappie kinda hurts original filmmaking; but luckily we have Ex Machina to even things out on that front.
 

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