Thefirst trailer for the new Adam Driver movie65 revealed exactly what the title meant , in an amazing way . What start out as a futuristic sci - fi history reveals itself to be some sort of metre - travel motion-picture show where a man with forward-looking applied science finds himself onEarth at the time of the dinosaur .
That fantastically magnificent reveal was the distributor point of the first trailer — but now , for the Super Bowl , it ’s time toopen things up a bit . And though this unexampled 65 topographic point is a mere 30 seconds long , it ’s got a very square little run of fresh dinosaur action that makes some of the late Jurassic Park picture show ( not name names , but entirely naming names ) see boring by comparison .
Also , we ’re not sure if you noticed the statute title of that video but “ 65 Million Years Ago , Big Game Meant Something Very Different ” is another stroking of brilliance . One of the rare instance where not using “ Super Bowl ” really works to the film ’s reward . ( Sony also released the spot Thursday Nox , 65 minute before the start of the Super Bowl , just as another merriment away . )

Adam Driver, dinosaur bones—65, baby! Can’t wait.Image: Sony
write and directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods ( A Quiet Place ) , and produced by Sam Raimi , 65 follow a pilot named Mills ( Adam Driver ) who crashes on a mysterious satellite only to realize it ’s Earth , 65 million years ago . To get home , he take aim the only other survivor of his clash , a new girl name Koa ( Ariana Greenblatt ) , on a trek across the Jurassic park … land of Earth .
65 opens in theaters March 10 .
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