George Clooney surprised New York Comic Con attendees to help debut Disney’s “Tomorrowland” trailer, according to Screenrant.
Clooney teased fans about being banned from comic conventions after playing Batman in the “Batman & Robin," which also starred Uma Thurman as Poison Ivy and Arnold Schwarzenegger as Mr. Freeze.
“I think since Batman that I’ve been disinvited from Comic-Con for 20 years,” Clooney told the NYCC attendees. “I see the comment sections on all you guys. I just met Adam West there [referring to behind the NYCC main stage], and I apologized to him. Sorry about the nipples on the suit. Freeze, freeze, I apologize for that.”
“Batman & Robin” wasn’t particularly well-received by most DC fans, but in all fairness to Clooney it was released before the Chris Nolan era.
“Tomorrowland," directed by Brad Bird, stars Clooney, Britt Robertson, Hugh Laurie and Raffey Cassidy. Joblo attended the NYCC event and published a description of the trailer, which reportedly has a “fun” tone to it
Check out a small portion of the trailer description below:
It’s raining, she sits by his front door. He watches her from inside via the security monitor. It’s clear that the inside is a lot more technologically advanced than the exterior would lead you to believe. Suddenly, he sees that a tractor is on fire outside; he rushes out to put it extinguish it.
He has a high-tech fire extinguisher that turns the entire tractor to a giant ball of ice. Meanwhile, Casey sneaks inside. As he approaches the door, she blasts him backward just as he did to her. While he recovers, she looks around his place. Computers and monitors are everywhere, most of the TVs show TV news: war and destruction. He enters from a secret door under the stairs and tells her to get out.
For the full rundown of the “Tomorrowland” trailer, visit Joblo’s website here. “Tomorrowland” is set to hit theaters on May 22, 2015.