Trailer Bulletin: Disney's "Bridge to Terabithia"
I may be going nuts, but it sure looks like the "Lord of the Rings" series kick-started something expensive. Our newest book-to-screen pre-teen adventure epic is "Bridge to Terabithia," which is about a pair of kids who discover a magical world full of fanciful creatures, etc., etc.
Click here for the brand-new trailer.
Official synopsis: "Based on the popular Newbery Award-winning novel, "Bridge to Terabithia" is a fantasy/adventure story of friendship, family and the power of imagination from the producers of "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe." Jess Aarons (Josh Hutcherson) is an outsider at school and even in his own family. Jess has trained all summer to become the fastest kid in his middle school class but his goal is unexpectedly thwarted by the new girl in school, Leslie Burke (AnnaSophia Robb) who competes in the "boys only" race and wins.
Despite their awkward introduction, the two outsiders quickly become best friends. Leslie loves to tell stories of fantasy and magic. Jess loves to draw, but until he met Leslie it was something he kept to himself. Leslie opens a new world of imagination for Jess. Together they create the secret kingdom of Terabithia, a magical place only accessible by swinging on an old rope over a stream in the woods near their homes. There, the friends rule the kingdom, fight the Dark Master and his creatures and plot against the school bullies. Thanks to his friendship with Leslie, Jess is changed for good. Brimming with fantastical creatures, palaces and beautiful forests, the world of Terabithia is brought to life by the amazing Academy AwardŽ-winning visual effects wizards at Weta Digital ("The Lord of the Rings," "King Kong")."
Disney is planning to open "Terabithia" on February 16th.
Click here for the brand-new trailer.
Official synopsis: "Based on the popular Newbery Award-winning novel, "Bridge to Terabithia" is a fantasy/adventure story of friendship, family and the power of imagination from the producers of "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe." Jess Aarons (Josh Hutcherson) is an outsider at school and even in his own family. Jess has trained all summer to become the fastest kid in his middle school class but his goal is unexpectedly thwarted by the new girl in school, Leslie Burke (AnnaSophia Robb) who competes in the "boys only" race and wins.
Despite their awkward introduction, the two outsiders quickly become best friends. Leslie loves to tell stories of fantasy and magic. Jess loves to draw, but until he met Leslie it was something he kept to himself. Leslie opens a new world of imagination for Jess. Together they create the secret kingdom of Terabithia, a magical place only accessible by swinging on an old rope over a stream in the woods near their homes. There, the friends rule the kingdom, fight the Dark Master and his creatures and plot against the school bullies. Thanks to his friendship with Leslie, Jess is changed for good. Brimming with fantastical creatures, palaces and beautiful forests, the world of Terabithia is brought to life by the amazing Academy AwardŽ-winning visual effects wizards at Weta Digital ("The Lord of the Rings," "King Kong")."
Disney is planning to open "Terabithia" on February 16th.
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agentjames007 writes: on Nov 08 2006 05:42 AM I'm always up for another fantasy. Looks cool. (Reply to this) |
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Simsgil writes: on Nov 08 2006 05:10 PM They should have left the story alone. The book is realistic fiction, not fantasy. Maybe it'll get folks to read this wonderful story. (Reply to this) |
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a limited run film writes: on Nov 08 2006 06:57 PM i agree with simsgil. the trailer makes it look like the film focuses too much on the imagination aspect. if i remember correctly, the book doesn't actually expound that much on terebithia itself, but real life friendship at school and such. (Reply to this) |
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gradyboy37 writes: on Nov 09 2006 08:17 AM Oh gosh, for fans of the book the trailer is supremely depressing. The book might spend a total of 10 pages at Terabithia, and we watch the kids imagining things, we don't see what they are imagining, and the trailer looks to have thrown all the realisticness of teh book out the window. I don't know how I feel about this... (Reply to this) |
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TJMorrison writes: on Feb 09 2007 07:01 PM In reply to this comment (#848361) [b]You will not be disappointed[/b] I was able to see a sneak preview at the alma mater of the co-writer / co-producer. The fantasy you see in the trailer (and now the commercials) are about all the fantasy in the movie. It is true to book, and for good reason; the co-writer is not only the son of the author, but the real -life inspiration for the book. Go see it, you will not be disappointed. (Reply to this) |
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