‘Mortal Engines’ Trailer: Peter Jackson Welcomes You To The Post-Post-Apocalypse
I don’t envy anyone having to cut a trailer forMortal Engines. Based on the novel by authorPhilip Reeve, this big-budget genre epic is set in a universe that feels like a bit of a tough sell. The world as we once knew it is gone and civilization has become mobile. Giant “traction cities” roam the wasteland, preying on each other for parts and supplies, manned like giant ships in a sea of sand.
It’s wild. And it’s strange. But producerPeter Jacksonhas a little bit of experience in bringing tough-to-translate fictional worlds to the big screen. The new trailer offers a new taste of this ambitious vision.
Mortal Engines Trailer
This trailer offers a lot more than the initial teaser, which offered the tiniest taste of the film’s world without introducing any character or context. This footage has a lot of heavy lifting to do…but just look at the names in the credits! In addition to his role as a producer, Jackson co-wrote the screenplay withFran WalshandPhilippa Boyens, reuniting the writing team behind theLord of the Ringsmovies.
And behind the camera isChristian Rivers, a freshman feature filmmaker who has had one hell of a film school – he has worked with Jackson since 1992’sDead Alive(orBraindead, depending on which continent you watch it) and has grown from a storyboard artist to a visual effects supervisor to a second unit director. He took home an Oscar for his VFX work in 2005’sKing Kong.
I read and enjoyedMortal Engines, but found Reeve’s world-building far more compelling than his plotting. In other words, this is the kind of source material that a talented team could genuinely improve upon and make their own. I’m very intrigued to see what they can do. I’m especiallyintrigued that the film will present this seemingly grim world as apost-post-apocapypse – humanity is no longer stuck in the muck of aMad Max-ian hellscape and have simply adapted to their nutty new reality over the past millennia.
Mortal Enginesopens in theaters onDecember 14, 2018. The complete cast includes Hugo Weaving, Hera Hilmar, Robert Sheehan, Jihae, Ronan Raftery, Leila George, Patrick Malahide and Stephen Lang. Here is the official synopsis: