Christopher Nolan’s super secret movie drops in theaters in November

May 7, 2014 06:48 GMT  ·  By

Unlike the majority of directors, Christopher Nolan likes to keep his projects, while still in development stage, shrouded in secrecy lest he has spoilers ruining the overall experience for fans when the film finally comes out. Clearly, there’s a downside to that too.

Not that fans mind the mystery and the teasing all that much, not when they know that they will get a cinematic experience unlike any other. This also seems to be the case with “Interstellar,” which is scheduled for release in November and on which details are still unbelievably scarce.

For instance, the film’s IMDB page has no official synopsis, but we already know that it will be about time travel and, as per Nolan’s words, wormholes and the story of Everyman.

Warner Bros. has just released a brand new teaser image for the film and, while not revealing anything new about the plot, it’s still very promising. “Mankind was born on earth,” the tagline reads. “It was never meant to die here.”

The poster also features two tiny figures against the starry sky, while the writing “Interstellar” resembles the launch of a space rocket. So yes, this movie is definitely about space travel!

On a more serious note, if this isn’t enough to get you pumped up for the release (on November 7, 2014), the impressive cast might do the trick for you. “Interstellar” stars Matthew McConaughey, Jessica Chastain, Anne Hathaway, Michael Caine, Casey Affleck, John Lithgow, Ellen Burstyn, Mackenzie Foy, Wes Bentley, Matt Damon, and Topher Grace.

It’s based on a script by Nolan (of course) and will receive a brand new trailer with the theatrical release of “Godzilla.”