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Christopher Nolan Unveils Chilling Dunkirk Teaser

                      There’s no sign of Harry Styles, though.

That Christopher Nolan is so mysterious.
Warner Bros. has shared an official teaser trailer for Nolan’s upcoming war drama Dunkirk.The teaser was supposed to be exclusive to theaters screening Suicide Squad, but evidently, exclusivity is laughable in the age of the Internet. That bad boy reportedly leaked online early, so WB went ahead and decided to give viewers the shiny HD version on YouTube instead.


Dunkirk, written and directed by Nolan, is the action auteur’s hotly anticipated follow up to 2014’s Interstellar. The WWII drama is about the evacuation of the French city of Dunkirk in 1940, and stars Tom HardyMark RylanceKenneth Branagh, and Cillian Murphy.
It’ll also be the big screen debut of one Harry Styles, the One Directioner (er, former One Directioner?) who sheared off his winsomely bedraggled locks to play a British soldier. Alas, Styles is not in the teaser trailer. Instead, the short clip features highly stylized shots of a gloomy beach, a man (perhaps Hardy?) walking into the ocean, and a troop of soldiers looking up at the sky, then shielding themselves in horror. It’s a stunning little clip, quickly capturing the hellish reality that is war. Dunkirk will hit theaters July 21, 2017.



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