Jake Gyllenhaal And Ryan Reynolds Go To Mars In First Trailer For LIFE

Jake Gyllenhaal And Ryan Reynolds Go To Mars In First Trailer For LIFE

Come watch as Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool), Jake Gyllenhaal, and Rebecca Ferguson search for signs of extraterrestrial life on Mars in the first official trailer for Daniel Espinosa's latest film, LIFE.

By Kr08 - Oct 30, 2016 06:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: Sony
Daniel Espinosa's upcoming sci-fi drama LIFE has been kept under heavy lock-and-key, but tonight Sony has finally released the first official trailer for the movie, starring Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool), Jake Gyllenhaal (Nightcrawler), Rebecca Ferguson (Mission Impossible - Rogue Nation), Hiroyuki Sanada (The Wolverine), Olga Dihovichnaya, and Ariyon Bakare.

The film centers around a crew from the International Space Station making their way to Mars in search of signs of extraterrestrial life - and, well, you can see for yourself what they find in the first official trailer and the international trailer below.




 
LIFE tells the story of the six-member crew of the International Space Station that is on the cutting edge of one of the most important discoveries in human history: the first evidence of extraterrestrial life on Mars. As the crew begins to conduct research, their methods end up having unintended consequences and the life form proves more intelligent than anyone ever expected.


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Biggums
Biggums - 10/30/2016, 7:05 PM
Sheeeeeit. Ain't Damon been there? With his potatoes and shit.
KingEmperor
KingEmperor - 10/30/2016, 7:07 PM
@Biggums
I think that's who they're picking up signals from.
Biggums
Biggums - 10/30/2016, 7:16 PM
@KingEmperor irradiated 'tatoes. Figured.,
And way to give a brutha a microscope but off-him at first chance they get.
ForDarkseid
ForDarkseid - 10/30/2016, 8:31 PM
@Biggums - Shitatoes
Menks123
Menks123 - 10/30/2016, 7:06 PM
Wow. I'm loving these space movies coming out and that came out the past few years. All different in scope, but this looks fricking awesome. That cast though.
Kr08
Kr08 - 10/30/2016, 7:06 PM
Ryan Reynolds in space:

bcom
bcom - 10/30/2016, 7:13 PM
As much as this looks like an intriguing watch, the 'Alien life breaking free in an enclosed space' type of alien movies has been done to death and most of them follow the same theme and don't really differentiate from each other. I hope this movie brings something new to the genre as the cast is top notch.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 10/30/2016, 7:17 PM
@bcom - YES!!!!!!!
ScarlettFever
ScarlettFever - 10/30/2016, 7:16 PM
Doesn't look very original, but it could be a good watch. It has talented actors.
Quicker
Quicker - 10/30/2016, 7:17 PM
Same writers of Zombieland and Deadpool...

Just sayin'
CaptDeadpool
CaptDeadpool - 10/30/2016, 8:39 PM
@Quicker - when are they going to makemake a Zombieland sequel?? Heard they were trying to make it into a show but Walking Dead kinda has a monopoly on that....
GhostDog
GhostDog - 10/30/2016, 7:17 PM
You wanna shake shit up: have a space exploration film where NOTHING GOES WRONG and the crux of the film is the wonders of discovery without any danger such as psychological issues, a crew member getting lost and/or trapped, some vague mysterious alien running amok or making one big last attempt to get back to Earth as all hope is lost due to some ship malfunction.


Spidey91
Spidey91 - 10/30/2016, 7:41 PM
@ComicsBornAndBred - I don't know, there has to be some form of, I don't wanna say "conflict", but something for the audience to care besides the scientific/poetic aspect of space exploration.
the psychological aspect is the way to go, I think, and not necessarily in a negative aspect (characer going crazy and sh*t), more of a character study to go along the exploration aspect.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 10/30/2016, 7:47 PM
@Spidey91 - I get that, but conflict such as "something will always go wrong" isnt the only way to induce care and investment from the audience imo.

You can grab the audience with the promise of an adventure about discovery, humans going above and beyond to SEEK something beyond themselves. And you can do this without compromising the character's psychological state or having the mission always be life and death, search and rescue, etc.

I think folks can be open to a poetic journey in space. One more about the hopefulness that comes with discovery. The PURE WONDER. Where the awe of space, the discovery of it all is what pulls you in.
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 10/30/2016, 8:23 PM
@ComicsBornAndBred - I agree. but it's an easy concept to screw up, it would need the right vision from a director fully in control of the film
GhostDog
GhostDog - 10/30/2016, 8:32 PM
@Spidey91 - absolutely. Not an easy task at all.
urnotaslave23
urnotaslave23 - 10/30/2016, 9:01 PM
@ComicsBornAndBred - I feel like you're referring to Contact, or Interstellar? I like where your cognitive sparks are going. Can you elaborate? If you were the writer/director of either Contact or Interstellar, how would you have expanded on them?
GhostDog
GhostDog - 10/30/2016, 9:31 PM
@urnotaslave23 - Contact is less sci-fi blockbuster, more spiritual article of ideas. I don’t think I’ve seen a film before or since at least try and tackle the concepts pf science vs religion with as much honesty as Contact does.

God created Man in His image, so in whose image did he create an organism or life-form from another planet? The film really focuses on this qustion with an intelligence and sincerity that makes it anything but a run of the mill sci fi blockbuster. Jodie Foster's character has an epiphany as she witnesses the true beauty of the Universe. I would've expanded on this; the small steps towards enlightenment. Foster's Ellie is an individual whose idealism leads the whole planet towards a giant leap. More of that please. Discovery and enlightenment over sci fi hokum, thrills and action. No danger or great escape to survive, just seeking the beyond.

Every time I see a star-lit sky I think of this film. I love its sense of awe in the universe.

GhostDog
GhostDog - 10/30/2016, 7:22 PM
So this movie is like every other space film...





One of my favorite science-fiction tropes: the sad white astronaut. White people stay crying in space. Loneliness, exhaustion, being marooned, the fear of having an alien baby; worthy reasons to cry haha.

LOL
Kevwebsz
Kevwebsz - 10/30/2016, 7:22 PM




Whats up with cbm actors doing space related movies
GhostDog
GhostDog - 10/30/2016, 7:24 PM
@Kevwebsz - Space films are big earners in my opinion and its a sure fire way to get a massive check haha. Mo money, mo money, mo money.
Kevwebsz
Kevwebsz - 10/30/2016, 7:25 PM
@Kevwebsz - And its only a matter of time with Gyllenhaal
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