AD ASTRA: Brad Pitt Begins His Mission In Even More New Clips; Another Cool Poster Released

AD ASTRA: Brad Pitt Begins His Mission In Even More New Clips; Another Cool Poster Released

With Ad Astra set to debut in theaters this weekend, Walt Disney Studios & 20th Century Fox have released another pair of clips and an awesome new poster from the upcoming Brad Pitt-led sci-fi space epic.

By RohanPatel - Sep 16, 2019 03:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: 20th Century Fox
Following the three from last week, Walt Disney Studios and 20th Century Fox have released another pair of intriguing new clips from James Gray's upcoming space epic, Ad Astra, featuring a new look at the film as Roy McBride (Brad Pitt) embarks on his mission to save the universe.

The film will follow McBride as he heads into the great beyond in search of his long lost father (Tommy Lee Jones) while simultaneously working to unravel the secrets of his dad's final mission, which could have very serious ramifications for the future of the entire solar system. 

The film also stars Ruth Negga (Preacher), Liv Tyler (The Incredible Hulk), Donald Sutherland (The Hunger Games), Jamie Kennedy (Scream), John Finn (The Walking Dead), Kimberly Elise (Death Wish), Bobby Nish (ER), LisaGay Hamilton (Vice), and John Ortiz (Bumblebee).












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Astronaut Roy McBride (Brad Pitt) travels to the outer edges of the solar system to find his missing father and unravel a mystery that threatens the survival of our planet. His journey will uncover secrets that challenge the nature of human existence and our place in the cosmos.


 
Ad Astra features:
Director: James Gray
Brad Pitt as Roy McBride
Tommy Lee Jones as Clifford McBride
Ruth Negga as Helen Lantos
Liv Tyler as Eve McBride
Donald Sutherland as Colonel Pruitt
Jamie Kennedy as Peter Bello
John Finn as Stroud
Kimberly Elise as Lorraine Deavers
Bobby Nish as Franklin Yoshida
LisaGay Hamilton as Adjutent General Amelia Vogel
John Ortiz as General Rivas
Greg Bryk as Chip Garnes
Loren Dean as Donald Stanford
Donnie Keshawarz as Captain Lawrence Tanner
Natasha Lyonne in an undisclosed role


Ad Astra hits theaters September 20
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jacobswetsuit
jacobswetsuit - 9/16/2019, 3:10 PM
Perhaps the poster is inspired by this picture of Space Shuttle Atlantis passing in front of the sun.

Either way, super cool poster. Excited for the movie.
JonC
JonC - 9/16/2019, 3:34 PM
so wait, the station is in orbit, therefore weightless, yet the robot arm falls and people that loose their grip plummet toward earth... just how stupid is the science in this movie?
... theoretical time travel made more sense in Avengers Endgame.
... how could someone screw up how gravity works when it is so well established in everyday reality experienced by real astronauts in orbit?
ChangAlang
ChangAlang - 9/16/2019, 6:01 PM
@JonC - I still want to see this at the cinema but yeah that first clip of people falling down was weird

Gravity did a great job of space I thought
rkiresich
rkiresich - 9/17/2019, 7:55 AM
@JonC - It's most likely in low orbit (200-250 mile altitutude), which stills has about 90% of the gravitational force felt on the earth's surface. The International Space Station resides in this orbit currently.
4thMaster
4thMaster - 9/16/2019, 6:40 PM
That is one beautiful poster!!
Toonstrack
Toonstrack - 9/17/2019, 10:01 AM
Very cool poster
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