A Trailer for Ethan Hawke's Vampy 'Daybreakers'
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Over two years ago, Ethan Hawke decided to change things up and go for some vampiric fare by grabbing Daybreakers -- a vampire movie set in the future, and not exactly his normal genre. Now, finally, Yahoo has the trailer, which you can watch after the jump (or right here).Hawke plays a researcher in 2019 named Edward Dalton. Some pesky plague has turned most of the world's population into vampires, and humans are at the edge of extinction. But seeing that vamps sort of rely on human blood, they've got to farm the remaining humans to keep up their food source, or find a blood substitute. But it isn't a wasteland of chaos -- the vamps are leaders, cops, you name it. As the supply decreases, a rogue crew finds a way to cure vampirism and possibly save the human race, and they enlist Dalton to help.
The trailer has its goofy moments, and I really don't get Hawke's hat-topped getup, but dare I say: this movie looks fun. It's got the teeth and the usual vampiric snarling, but even better -- it's got a twist that hasn't been overused to the point of insanity. There's no teen romance, no vamp/wolf combo. It even plays on our expectations -- this future isn't a post-apocalyptic wasteland of blood, but one that continues societal structures. And best of all, we've got Willem Dafoe getting creepy again as one of the rogues. That's enough for me. You? The film will hit screens on January 8, 2010.
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6-26-2009 @ 2:06PM
Dani said...
count me in
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6-26-2009 @ 2:24PM
JJ said...
This looks BA! A fresh take on the whole vampire genre.
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6-26-2009 @ 4:04PM
matt said...
Looks pretty good. Hints of Vampire$ there at the end. I'll see it in one form or another.
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6-26-2009 @ 9:06PM
Dan said...
Yeah, this actually looks pretty legit. I like Ethan Hawke (for the most part) and Willam Dafoe is always welcome. If nothing else, kudos to them for allowing their (potential) cool factor to rely on something other than the trends of late.
On a seperate, but sort of related note, anybody get into that Guillermo Del Toro book? It sounds pretty awesome.
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6-26-2009 @ 10:32PM
Liz said...
Ooh. I like it.
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