INTERSTELLAR: Matthew McConaughey's 'Cooper" Covers Empire Magazine

INTERSTELLAR: Matthew McConaughey's 'Cooper" Covers Empire Magazine

The Brit movie mag's subscribers' cover for their upcoming November issue features a brand new image from Christopher Nolan's highly anticipated sci-fi flick, Interstellar. See Matthew McConaughey brave an ice-planet as Astronaut Cooper after the jump.

By MarkCassidy - Sep 16, 2014 02:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: Empire

 
Empire have also debuted the new one-sheet, which features the same image:  




The adventures of a group of explorers who make use of a newly discovered wormhole to surpass the limitations on human space travel and conquer the vast distances involved in an interstellar voyage.

Directed and co-written by Christopher Nolan (“Inception,” “The Dark Knight” Trilogy), a script based on the combination of an original idea by Nolan and an existing script by Jonathan Nolan. The cast includes: Matthew McConaughey (“Magic Mike”), Anne Hathaway (“Les Miserables”), Jessica Chastain (“Zero Dark Thirty”), Bill Irwin (“Rachel Getting Married”), John Lithgow (“Rise of the Planet of the Apes”), Casey Affleck (“Gone Baby Gone”), David Gyasi (“Cloud Atlas”), Wes Bentley (“The Hunger Games”), Mackenzie Foy (“The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Parts 1 and 2”) Timothée Chalamet (TV’s “Homeland”), Topher Grace (“Spider-Man 3”), David Oyelowo (“Jack Reacher”), Ellen Burstyn (“The Exorcist”), and Michael Caine (“The Cider House Rules”.The film will be released in IMAX® and 35mm theaters on November 7, 2014.
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StrangeBatch
StrangeBatch - 9/16/2014, 2:50 AM
Looks good
StrangeBatch
StrangeBatch - 9/16/2014, 2:51 AM
won't be as good as TASM2
Earthbound
Earthbound - 9/16/2014, 2:56 AM
Can't freakin' wait.
pepe
pepe - 9/16/2014, 2:56 AM
Intesticel
Mercwitham0uth
Mercwitham0uth - 9/16/2014, 3:29 AM
@JediPhilosopher

Same.
DaVinci31
DaVinci31 - 9/16/2014, 3:42 AM


hehehehehehe
HAQ
HAQ - 9/16/2014, 3:44 AM
Can't wait. In Nolan We Trust.
126thst
126thst - 9/16/2014, 4:05 AM
Calling it now, this will battle it out with ASM2 for most disappointing movie of the year.
Unless Batman is on that shuttle, the fact that Nolan is directing is insignificant.
JasonBlue
JasonBlue - 9/16/2014, 4:17 AM
bad photoshop of Matt's face.
Rokyn
Rokyn - 9/16/2014, 6:22 AM
@JediPhilosopher
@Mercwitham0uth

Well. Why? I'm interested to hear your opinion. Personally I'm excited as hell being a big science fiction fan. 2001, Bladerunner, The Day the Earth stood still original film, planet of the apes, firefly, Star Trek, and stargate are all my favorite science fiction properties and this one if good may join the list! There's a lot of potential with the great cast and with the simple premise....we will see when it comes out. But if anything I'm not expecting it to be anywhere near as great as those above films but more or not as good as Inception or Gravity.
MCUsDarkKnight
MCUsDarkKnight - 9/16/2014, 6:23 AM
LOL it looks almost just like this fan-made poster released a couple months back

MFDOOM
MFDOOM - 9/16/2014, 6:53 AM
This film will revitalize the film industry, and more importantly, fuel humankind's aspirations to journey through the unknown of space in hopes of finding a suitable planet to inhabit. Earth has an expiration date, so for the sake of preserving the human race, planet hopping is necessary at some point (granted not now, but the research and science has to be performed sooner opposed to later).

And it looks cool. Yeah.
DatGuy
DatGuy - 9/16/2014, 6:55 AM
I'm shaking in anticipation until this movie comes out. Please do not compare GOTG let alone the shitfest that is The Amazing Spiderman 2, to this potential masterpiece.
Starfox
Starfox - 9/16/2014, 7:00 AM
"The End of Earth Will Not Be The End of Us"

#NolanRises
Starfox
Starfox - 9/16/2014, 7:00 AM
Cover's Beautiful as well. I will get it if I see it.
Starfox
Starfox - 9/16/2014, 8:04 AM
"This film is nothing more than a thinly veiled attempt by Hollywood and the libral biased media to get us to care about climate change, much like films such as "the day after tomorrow" was. This time their propaganda is camouflaged as a sci-fi epic involving wormholes and other sci-fi devices whilst the protagonist is in search of viable farmland elsewhere in the universe due to global warming ruining Earth's corn crops. Attention pretentious Hollywood studios and directors: Stop preaching to your audiences and try to entertain us."

Surprised This troll is not banned yet..
StSharp
StSharp - 9/16/2014, 8:27 AM
As cool as this is, it has NOTHING to do with comic books!!! Forget that Nolan directed Batman, I don't think its necessary to post his newer work on here, leave that to other film sites!
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 9/16/2014, 9:18 AM
"WB thinks that they can just ride the coattails of Nolan's name and expect people to just see it because "Nolan".

Well...yeah. Can you blame them? They know they have a guaranteed money-maker in Nolan, so why go overboard trying to throw the movie in people's faces? It's going to make boatloads of money, with or without marketing the shit out of it, simply because most people like Nolan movies. This won't be any different.
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 9/16/2014, 9:21 AM
@TradingLumber You've only been here a day, so I don't really blame you for leaving that type of comment. But seriously...this isn't the site to go all "hardcore political agenda" in the comment threads. The collective IQ of this site is close to nil, the average age of the users here is probably in the lower teens, and all you're going to get for your trouble is juvenile accusations of being a 'troll', personal insults, and the like. Take it from me: save yourself the trouble and leave those types of comments on a site that will actually engage you in rational discussion. This is not one of those sites.
Starfox
Starfox - 9/16/2014, 9:29 AM
@tradinglumber

Lol Well assuming that you actually desire to have an intellectual discussion.. The ideas that Nolan has presented thus far with this film cannot simply be defined as liberal or biased when it applies to humanity as a whole. You go on about how Hollywood would rather implement propaganda into our heads subliminally than to entertain yet you fail to understand that as a filmmaker the world is your canvas and connected with the audience and having an impact cinematically is the most desired thing.
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 9/16/2014, 9:35 AM
For what it's worth, I agree with Starfox. It doesn't help the 'propaganda' argument that we know next to nothing about this film. But beyond that...it's not exactly a new thing for filmmakers to take real-life, ongoing issues and implement them into their movies. Movies are supposed to be relevant to the audiences that go see them. They're supposed to comment on our world in some way. Yes, they are supposed to entertain us as well...but the two things aren't exactly mutually exclusive.

Was The Day After Tomorrow ridiculously heavy-handed? Of course. Was it grossly scientifically-inaccurate in almost 90% of what it portrayed? You betcha. Was it a terrible movie? Most importantly, yes it was. If you honestly believe that any of that will apply to Interstellar...well, that's your prerogative. But it's usually helpful to actually, you know, watch a movie first before condemning it outright as some kind of liberal agenda or whatever.
Starfox
Starfox - 9/16/2014, 9:54 AM
@SuaronsBANE Thanks and Agreed ;)
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 9/16/2014, 1:29 PM
@TradingLumber You've completely missed the point of what everyone was saying.
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