Only 3 days left until audience will finally see the story that changed modern science fiction. If you are still not sure whether or not to see John Carter in theatres, I believe the video below will say "yes" for you.
It's no secret that Disney missed a big opportunity with promoting John Carter, directed by Andrew Stanton, who previously helmed two Academy Award-winning Pixar films WALL•E and Finding Nemo. Last month was a 100th anniversary of A Princess of Mars (written in 1912 as Under the Moons of Mars), and they should have mention that in trailers and TV spots, or at least mention Edgar Rice Burroughs, the creator of John Carter. But no, we never got any of that. I saw the film yesterday, and I'm trying to understand why we got such a random promotion. I will be posting my review here on CBM soon, but I just want to say that this film has a rich story, interesting characters and when you see the ending, you will definitely want to see a sequel. But, to go back on topic, the same site who posted THIS fan trailer (went viral and got over 140K views), made another one titled "Heritage" which shows the legacy of Burroughs' century-old story. Check it out:
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On MARCH 9TH, he arrives.