A group of new kids and Jane Levy push open the old cabin door, revealing leaves, dirt and a grubby cabin floor. While we don't have an embed yet for this clip either, here's a description (also courtesy of io9):įirst, we saw the iconic cabin, which is introduced with the iconic Sam Raimi low-angle tracking shot. Sony also debuted the first footage from the Evil Dead remake. If that sounds a little different from the Brian De Palma version, it may be because Peirce's Carrie is said to hew more closely to Stephen King's original novel. She's covered in blood and looks completely freaked out. Finally, it stops on a girl standing in front of a bonfire in the town center. I don't know how she lived with her." The camera zooms to street level, showing more and more destruction-the town is in flames. Fireballs of debris litter the street, and a girl speaks in a different voiceover, "Her Mother was a fanatic.
The windows are bursting with flames, but the camera doesn't stop there it moves forward. There's a voiceover of a man muttering about destruction and saying, "I don't want to say it as a conspiracy, but." The camera pans over what can only be an old high school, the whole thing is in flames. Here's a description of the footage that was revealed, from io9: An eagle-eye shot pans over a dark city. That said, it's a simple, striking image of star Chloe Moretz – perfect for an early teaser poster. The Sony team seems to have taken a page out of the Marvel Studios marketing playbook for Thor. First up is the Carrie poster, which debuted at NYCC.
Today we have teaser posters and footage descriptions for Fede Alvarez's Evil Dead and Kimberly Peirce's Carrie, thanks to the Sony panel at New York Comic-Con, and a peek at Alex Murphy's new ride from Jose Padilha's Robocop. Just because we've already seen and loved the original Carrie, Robocop, and Evil Dead doesn't mean we can't be curious about the remakes.