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CineEurope: Disney Debuts 'The Finest Hours' Trailer, 'Zootopia' Footage, Screens 'Ant-Man'
But even the presenter said that he couldn\'t wait for \'Star Wars: The Force Awakens\' to arrive.
may have been the most hotly anticipated title at Disney’s CineEurope presentation on Wednesday in Barcelona, but the studio still packed out its show with other memorable highlights from its upcoming slate.
episode, while no new footage was revealed, J.J. Abrams recorded a special message for the assembled exhibitors before introducing a video incorporating clips from the trailers, plus news clips encapsulating the building excitement.
“December 18 can’t get here soon enough,” said Disney’s executive vp theatrical sales and distribution, Dave Hollis.
Other major titles in the presentation included upcoming new IP from Disney Animation Studios,
in the U.S.), of which several unfinished extended scenes were shown.
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“It’s a world created for and designed by animals,” said Disney’s EMEA and U.K. studio marketing vp Lee Jury, who introduced several of the film’s characters and settings.
(which Jury said was just a “tentative” name), due out towards the end of 2016, footage of the main character was shown. “It’s a coming-of-age story,” he added.
, that — according to Disney’s head of EMEA and U.K. studio distribution Tony Chambers — asks the question: “what if the asteroid that hit Earth 60 million years ago actually missed.”
A teaser trailer was unveiled, followed by extended footage of the film’s main characters Arlo — a young Apatosaurus — and Spot, a young caveman. “We have a myriad of wonderful and memorable characters,” added Chambers, adding that the technology used "pushed the boundaries of high definition photo realism."
, which he said was a combination of the “best of animation, live action and motion capture.”
s, the audience was treated to the debut of its first trailer, which Jury said captured one of the most “heroic rescues in maritime history.”
Behind the scenes footage and film clips were shown of
, the sequel to the $1 billion-earning film. Although Tim Burton is now acting as producer with
’s director James Bobin at the helm, Chambers said that Burton “was deeply involved,” describing him as an “ambassador to Underland.”
In a video, star Mia Wasikowska said that “James [Bobin] had taken the world that Burton had created and made it his own.”
On the Marvel side of things, extensive details were provided for C
, currently shooting in Atlanta, with co-director Joe Russo stating that the story revolved around “collateral damage” after action by the Avengers results in the loss of life.
The video also highlighted the on-screen friction between Captain America and Iron-Man.
“The name Civil War implies there are sides,” said Robert Downey Jr.
commencing soon, no footage was available of the upcoming new superhero IP, but artist impressions of Benedict Cumberbatch in the lead role were offered. In a video message, producer Kevin Feige said that the actor was perfect for the role, offering a “complicated emotional structure.”
Disney’s presentation concluded with a full — though unfinished — screening of
, due to have its world premiere in Los Angeles next week.
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