Thu Jul 17, 2008 5:26PM4 comments ›
Thu Jul 17, 2008 — by Rick Marshall
Watchmen Movie Trailer Image Gallery
Shots from the first trailer for the upcoming 'Watchmen' film!
When the Watchmen movie trailer hit the 'Tubes today, word traveled pretty quickly. Of course, so did the orders to take it down on various sites, making it difficult for some fans to find out what all the fuss was about. To that end, here's a collection of screenshots from various scenes that appeared during the trailer, so you can talk amongst yourselves about this first glimpse at the much-anticipated adaptation of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' graphic novel.
Here are a few images to whet your appetite, presented in order of their appearance in the trailer, but be sure to view the full gallery after the jump:















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Comments (4)
mike weber (8:34 PM on Thu Jul 17, 2008)
Inoticed they played kind of cagey with Rorschach's mask...
Jon M (10:17 PM on Thu Jul 17, 2008)
They sure picked the right still for the Comedian going out the window, right down to the left foot.
Sergio Lopez (1:15 AM on Fri Jul 18, 2008)
Dr. Manhattan's a CGI looks off, hopefully it's unfinished. A bit surprised but glad that they went with him fully nekkid, though. I wonder whether this will shoot for a PG-13 or R rating? Fils like Sin City, 300, and Wanted (all, coincidentally, comic films) have shown that mature R-rated films can still be box-office blockbusters. I'll be pleasantly surprised if they go the R route.
Izzy (1:46 AM on Wed Aug 27, 2008)
The Night Owl's aircraft looks awesome!