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The Death Stranding full trailer is out and it has to be seen to be believed. Good lord. Skip the first part if you don’t want to see the weird baby. We want to know if anyone’s explained to Mads Mikkelsen what the game is yet.
This Japanese gum ad has to be seen to be believed. Seriously. Watch it to the very end for the ??? twist. We laughed out loud in the office.
The trailer for Star Trek’s new show, Picard, is out. Patrick Stewart’s Picard has ditched Starfleet, but why? We have a lot of questions. Via Space:
You may recall, in “Star Trek: Generations” (1994) we learn that Jean-Luc’s young nephew René and his father Robert — Jean-Luc’s brother — were tragically killed in a fire in 2371 at the family home. Only Marie Picard, Robert’s wife, survived. This is obviously the Picard vineyard in La Barre, in the south-east corner of the Burgundy region of France, so we wonder if these events will be referenced and if Marie will appear in the show.
We’ve seen the Picard vineyard twice before, once in the epic “Star Trek: The Next Generation” episode “Family” (S04, E02), and then again in the outstanding, two-part series finale “All Good Things” (S07, E25) — the second part of which just happens to have aired 25 years ago today.
We assume the rescue armada mentioned here is the evacuation of the Romulan homeworld before it was destroyed by the Supernova of 2387. When was he promoted to Admiral? And why did he leave Starfleet?
Joining Stewart will be Santiago Cabrera (“Transformers: The Last Knight” and “Salvation”), Isa Briones (“American Crime Story”), Alison Pill (“Snowpiercer” and “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World”), Harry Treadaway (“Penny Dreadful”), Michelle Hurd (“Hawaii Five-0”) and Evan Evagora (“Secret City”).
Grimbergen beer has a new epic beer ad about a monk charging into a burning building to save their beer recipe, a mood for modern times. Via Adweek:
Directed by Rune Milton and created by UncleGrey in Denmark, the film packs a lot into its close to 90 seconds, as we follow a young monk stirring up the strength to brave the flames and make his way to the library to save the secret recipes. Interspersed with flashbacks, we see the phoenix guiding him—which explains the mythical beast’s symbolism and the fact that the brand is referred to as “the beer of the phoenix.” While the story of monks saving beer recipes is true, the epic treatment and creative license of the ad gives it the intended gravity.
Petronas has come up with a tearjerker of an ad for Hari Raya, featuring a woman trying to recreate her mother’s rendang for her father. Via the Star:
Petronas Group Strategic Communications senior general manager Zahariah Abdul Rahman said the production was meant to show the bond between mothers and daughters and the beauty in having a strong connection with people in the community, regardless of race or religion.
“The webfilm is more than just about the special Raya dish. It is about what the rendang symbolises – a mother’s love and also the connections she made along the way that have now passed on to her daughter.
“The webfilm also explores the blessing of having a close-knit community, our support system that not only cares and looks out for us but becomes part of our family,” she said.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3MNjmK0blg
Mads Mikkelsen is presumably being paid silly money by the Danish arm of Carlsberg to star in a series of weirdly adorable ads, including this latest one where he seems to have murdered a brewer.
Toy Story 4 is nearly here, with a cast that now includes Keaun Reeves as the hilarious Duke Caboom, as well as Key and Peele.
Zhang Yimou’s latest film, Shadow, looks visually sumptuous. Inspired by Chinese ink paintings, it’s set in medieval China.
The trailer for His Dark Materials featuring Dafne Keen and Lin Manuel Miranda has dropped, and it looks amazing. Not sure about James McAvoy though. Via Gizmodo:
Non-fans probably know the story as The Golden Compass, which was the name of Pullman’s first book in the trilogy when it was released in North America. It was even made into a big budget movie but it didn’t quite connect with audiences.
This adaptation, though, has already been renewed for a second season, and even with this first teaser, clearly has some major differences from the movie.
For example, as our resident His Dark Materials expert Beth Elderkin noted, “the trailer ends on an image of Lord Asriel, next to an empty cage, looking up at the Aurora Borealis — something that doesn’t happen until the end of the first book, The Golden Compass.