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Ice Cube was never a man who could trust the government, but in a new trailer for reimagining author HG Wells' classic novel World Warthe rapper/actor played the role of top cybersecurity analyst Will Radford when his country needed him the most.
In director Rich Lee's first trailer for the 1898 science fiction classic, about the Martians' attempted invasion, Cube tracks potential threats to national security for homeland, most of the action performed in the film is performed on computers and smartphone screens.
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“The idea is organic,” co-producer Patrick Aiello told Deadline. “When disasters happen today, we experience them through devices. This insight constitutes the storytelling and technology used to create this immersive thriller. For the first time ever, a studio-scale Sci-Fi Epic was made, using a format that was made by using a phone, computer and tablet-wide lens, Viscceral of Viscceral Insents and the It tosens and the It tosens and the Its and the Its and the It the It the It the Big Sorement and big. Life.”
Using a massive surveillance program, the Cube's character begins to wonder if the government hides the world's stuff when an unknown enemy attacks. In the trailer, while monitoring her movements with her daughter, a gray-haired cube is stereotyped and opens an ominous file involving a large collection of personal information from the government as images are flooded with, involving mysterious attacks by aliens who are eager for human data.
The film will be released on Prime Video on July 30, and also stars Eva Longoria, Clark Gregg and Andrea Savage. The beloved human and alien story has adapted to the screen more than a dozen times, including the 2005 version of Tom Cruise and Dakota Fanning directed by Steven Spielberg.
Watch the trailer World War the following.
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