With this new fourth domestic trailer pumping up audiences for The Lone Ranger, Disney has finally hit a real sweet spot in selling this new endeavor from three of the key figures who made Pirates of the Caribbean a big hit a decade ago.
You won't hear a single word of English in the whole thing, but a new international trailer for The Lone Ranger is by far the most effective look at the mega-Western yet.
Disney has rolled out the final theatrical trailer for this summer's The Lone Ranger.
In order to ensure that everybody's paying attention, director Gore Verbinksi, producer Jerry Bruckheimer, and stars Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer are participating in a Q&A that unfolding right now, so you can watch the quartet discussing this mega-movie via livestreaming video.
The Wild West of the movies is populated by unimaginably grizzled cowboys ready to get down to all manner of derring do, but Disney has revealed two character posters for The Lone Ranger that highlight the feminine side of the frontier.
Ruth Wilson and Helena Bonham Carter are showcased on these new posters promoting the July 3rd release of The Lone Ranger.
It may not contain any superheroes per-se, but this summer's would-be buster of blocks The Lone Ranger does feature a masked avenger and his best buddy.
Both the title character and Tonto, as played by Armie Hammer and Johnny Depp, are well represented on two new character posters, complete with a mask for the ranger and the stylized facepaint/dead bird combo favored by his Native American buddy.
Our latest look at this The Lone Ranger comes from all the way across the Pacific Ocean. It's a Japanese trailer, and so includes very little dialogue. It does, however, speak an international language.
In addition to the usual ads for beer, cars, and everything in between, the Super Bowl always provides a showcase for the studios to pimp their upcoming product, particularly the big summer movies that will stampede into multiplexes a few months from now. Super Bowl XLVII, with its power outage and dramatic second-half comeback from the 49ers, has been no exception.
The would-be blockbusters receiving high profile Super Bowl spots this year are Star Trek Into Darkness, World War Z, Snitch, The Lone Ranger, Oz the Great and Powerful, Fast & Furious 6, and Iron Man 3.
Rather than presenting each of these spots in their own little article, we've instead rounded up the big Super Bowl TV spots into one convenient roundup.
Synopsis: Native American spirit warrior Tonto recounts the untold tales that transformed John Reid, a man of the law, into a legend of justice—taking the audience on a runaway train of epic surprises and humorous friction friction as the two unlikely heroes must learn to work together and fight against greed and corruption.
Prepare to go west, ladies and gentlemen, as Disney has released a new full theatrical trailer for The Lone Ranger.
The trailer contains plenty of Johnny Depp as sidekick Tonto, but it mostly offers Armie Hammer a chance to shine as the title character, setting up his whole situation and giving a him a big heroic moment or two. There's also lots of action, much of which is based on speeding locomotives. Since this a movie from Pirates of the Caribbean director Gore Verbinski, you can bet your ass that the trailer concludes with a huge, expensive looking bit of train mayhem.
After releasing a crop of official images on Monday and a teaser poster yesterday, it was only a matter of time before Disney unveiled the first trailer for The Lone Ranger. The studio wasted no time, though, and now we have our third consecutive day of new The Lone Ranger material. So check out the official trailer for the film to get a feel for what a huge summer western looks like.