The new Pacific War-themed war film "Midway" released a new official trailer today (September 13), featuring many exciting and grand air battles, naval battles and other war scenes. The film will be released in North America on November 8 and is expected to be released in domestic theaters. Midway official trailer: "Midway" will focus on the Battle of Midway in 1942, telling the story of how the U.S. military successfully repelled the attack of the Imperial Japanese Navy fleet at Midway Atoll six months after the Pearl Harbor incident, and thus gained the initiative in the Pacific theater. This battle reversed the situation of the Allied forces' retreat after the Pearl Harbor attack and was a key turning point in the entire Pacific War. "Midway" is directed by Roland Emmerich, the director of "2012", "The Day After Tomorrow" and "Independence Day 2", and stars Woody Harrelson, Luke Evans, Mandy Moore, Patrick Wilson, Ed Skrein, Aaron Eckhart, Tadanobu Asano, Dennis Quaid, Nick Jonas and others. Trailer screenshots: The total investment of "Midway" exceeds 100 million US dollars. Bona Film Group participated in the investment and acquired the distribution rights in China. The film will be released in North American theaters on November 8. |
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