First Django Unchained Trailer Arrives Online
We here at Cinema Blend have been on pins and needles for the last few hours. Yesterday afternoon we posted the first look at Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained and it was filled with some amazing stuff. Leonardo DiCaprio, who we have come to know as a very professional actor who takes his job incredibly seriously, looks to be having a whole lot of fun with the role of the villainous Calvin Candie and Tarantino's sense of humor could already be sensed. But what had us so excited wasn't just the quality of the video, but the promise that the next day would deliver the first full trailer. Well, the sun has fallen and risen and now we're happy to present you with the first real look at Django Unchained.
Check out the brand new trailer below, courtesy of Fandango!
Tarantino's new film centers on a slave named Django (Jamie Foxx) who is saved from captivity by a German dentist-turned-bounty hunter named Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz). Schultz is on the hunt for a bunch of baddies known as the Brittle Brothers and knows that Django is one of the few people that knows what they look like. In return, Schultz agrees to work with his new partner to save Django's wife, Broomhilda (Kerry Washington), from the evil plantation owner Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio). The stellar supporting cast includes Samuel L. Jackson, James Remar, Don Johnson, Franco Nero, Walton Goggins, Bruce Dern, M.C. Gainey, RZA, Tom Savini, Michael Bacall, Dennis Christopher, and Laura Cayouette and the movie will arrive in theaters on December 25th. In the meantime, to find out more about Django Unchained head over to our Blend Film Database.
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