Movie lovers all over the world delighted themselves in the trailer, which lasts almost two-and-a-half minutes and contains almost everything you want, from a face between a Leviathan lizard and a super-clean gorilla.
In publicity footage, Warner Bros., which, like CNN, is owned by AT & T (T)’s subsidiary WarnerMedia: ‘The epic clash between the two titans – fueled by unseen forces – is only the beginning of the mystery that lies deep within the core of the earth. ‘
The latest offering from Warner Bros.’s MonsterVerse franchise hits theaters on March 26, but will also be available for free to HBO Max subscribers in the U.S. for a month. The studio has not yet released a release date for anywhere else in the world.
WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar said in a blog post that some of the highlights include ‘The Little Things’, ‘Tom & Jerry’, ‘In The Heights’ and ‘Dune’.