>Joaquin Phoenix takes the crown. Watch the new trailer for #Napoleon, from acclaimed director Ridley Scott. See it in Premium Large Formats, Screen X, 70mm and IMAX this Thanksgiving.
>Napoleon is a spectacle-filled action epic that details the checkered rise and fall of the iconic French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, played by Oscar®-winner Joaquin Phoenix. Against a stunning backdrop of large-scale filmmaking orchestrated by legendary director Ridley Scott, the film captures Bonaparte’s relentless journey to power through the prism of his addictive, volatile relationship with his one true love, Josephine, showcasing his visionary military and political tactics against some of the most dynamic practical battle sequences ever filmed.
Why can’t any of Napoleon’s trailers use some of the films actual score or something more fitting than Black Sabbath? No disrespect to Sabbath but fuck
If it’s half as good as the little movie they did at the turn of the century, it’d be worth it.
I remember watching Gladiator for the first time with all the deserving Russell Crowe hype. But it’s Joaquin Phoenix’s extraordinary Commodus that elevates the film to greatness. One of the best antagonists to have graced the screen.
Whoever chose Black Sabbath for this trailer must be sent into exile to St. Helena.
And btw, War Pigs of all songs…
I don’t know if they chose for both trailer such modern music because they don’t have faith in the movie’s OST (which would be a veery bad sign in itself), but ffs: nobody expects something like Barry Lyndon but at least choose music that’s more akin to the historical period and the themes of the movie.
Movie looks fantastic but damn am I tired of the slowed down pop song approach trailer houses take these days. Unless that’s the style the movie is going for, just use score from the film or something more period appropriate. I can’t wait for the film, but damn was that a disappointing trailer.
Obviously they’re prboably never going to top Waterloo 1970 in regard to depicting that battle due to the immense scale and the fact one is a film about a battle and the other is about a man’s life but I am certainly interested to see how it stacks up in its depiction of that particular part of his life. A lot of ground to cover for a single film honestly.
I’m going to see this in theaters. While I’m 100x more excited for the 4 hour director’s cut on Apple, I want to support movies like this doing well at the box office. What I would give for this decade to be about historical epics the way the last was about comic book movies….
Why do they try to sell it like this? Shitty one liners, Black Sabbath and edgy dialogue. It feels like a tiktok sigma male edit.
People are hyping this up to be the next great Ridley Scott war movie but it doesn’t seem to have any of the great set pieces and battles that his other work has. Its largely CGI soldiers and fake environments. Its like the original Lord of the Rings compared to The Hobbit.
This year is so stacked with good movies we have a legendary director directing an academy award winning actor in a period piece, biopic, war-film and it’s hardly getting any award buzz at all. Crazy.
I think him in the master is one of the best performances of all time but am I the only one who thinks Joaquin looks kind of bad in this? He just seems barely interested in what’s happening in most of the clips
Can’t wait
I’m happy the directors cut is going straight to Apple but I would have loved to see the 4 hour version in theaters.
Oh, God. I think I’ve just come.
>Joaquin Phoenix takes the crown. Watch the new trailer for #Napoleon, from acclaimed director Ridley Scott. See it in Premium Large Formats, Screen X, 70mm and IMAX this Thanksgiving.
>Napoleon is a spectacle-filled action epic that details the checkered rise and fall of the iconic French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, played by Oscar®-winner Joaquin Phoenix. Against a stunning backdrop of large-scale filmmaking orchestrated by legendary director Ridley Scott, the film captures Bonaparte’s relentless journey to power through the prism of his addictive, volatile relationship with his one true love, Josephine, showcasing his visionary military and political tactics against some of the most dynamic practical battle sequences ever filmed.
What a great year for movies! Can’t wait.
Why can’t any of Napoleon’s trailers use some of the films actual score or something more fitting than Black Sabbath? No disrespect to Sabbath but fuck
I can’t remember the last time we had such a grand historical epic besides some of Scotts previous films. Can’t wait to see this.
Give me the 53 hour cut, I’m horny.
Idk. It looks like Sniderized Napoleon. Everything is grey, epic and on the nose. Has more comic book feeling than historical feeling.
Kubrick is turning in his grave and thinking to himself “this is why I moved away from Hollywood”
Ridley Scotts action set pieces along with his colour grading just do something special for me.
I am super excited to see the battle scenes, as per reports there are 6 of them, all staged differently and all pretty badass!
This looks amazing
War Pigs was a weird choice.
If it’s half as good as the little movie they did at the turn of the century, it’d be worth it.
I remember watching Gladiator for the first time with all the deserving Russell Crowe hype. But it’s Joaquin Phoenix’s extraordinary Commodus that elevates the film to greatness. One of the best antagonists to have graced the screen.
Napoleon really said “I am built different” lmao.
Whoever chose Black Sabbath for this trailer must be sent into exile to St. Helena.
And btw, War Pigs of all songs…
I don’t know if they chose for both trailer such modern music because they don’t have faith in the movie’s OST (which would be a veery bad sign in itself), but ffs: nobody expects something like Barry Lyndon but at least choose music that’s more akin to the historical period and the themes of the movie.
Movie looks fantastic but damn am I tired of the slowed down pop song approach trailer houses take these days. Unless that’s the style the movie is going for, just use score from the film or something more period appropriate. I can’t wait for the film, but damn was that a disappointing trailer.
Comer’s kicking herself right now she couldn’t do both this and Prima Facie.
But Kirby’s always the better choice.
Obviously they’re prboably never going to top Waterloo 1970 in regard to depicting that battle due to the immense scale and the fact one is a film about a battle and the other is about a man’s life but I am certainly interested to see how it stacks up in its depiction of that particular part of his life. A lot of ground to cover for a single film honestly.
What are you gonna conquer today Napoleon?
Whatever I feel like I’m gonna conquer today, gawshh!
Napoleon only speaks in zingers
I find it endlessly amusing that these trailers are basically those sigma male edits on tiktok
He even has a domme gf!
Dang, Josephine just Josephined over Napoleon.
”I’m built diff” – Napoleon
I’m going to see this in theaters. While I’m 100x more excited for the 4 hour director’s cut on Apple, I want to support movies like this doing well at the box office. What I would give for this decade to be about historical epics the way the last was about comic book movies….
Wait is this claiming Napoleon found Alexander The Great’s burial place?
Why do they try to sell it like this? Shitty one liners, Black Sabbath and edgy dialogue. It feels like a tiktok sigma male edit.
People are hyping this up to be the next great Ridley Scott war movie but it doesn’t seem to have any of the great set pieces and battles that his other work has. Its largely CGI soldiers and fake environments. Its like the original Lord of the Rings compared to The Hobbit.
What’s with the abysmal song choices on these trailers?
He’s just built different
He looked down. I was in before, but that gave me a hard laugh.
Can’t wait for this!
Use of War Pig remind me of [this](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAOdjqyG37A). It sure is a trailer alright.
This year is so stacked with good movies we have a legendary director directing an academy award winning actor in a period piece, biopic, war-film and it’s hardly getting any award buzz at all. Crazy.
Anyway, I’m really excited for this one.
The oldest looking 29 year old in cinema
Seriously, Joaquin is great, but he’s terribly miscast.
Ridley Scott? The writing must be terrible…
My body is ready. This film is going to be a 100% Napoleon circle jerk and I’m here for it.
Should have been a three or four part limited series, 2 hours per part. At 4 hours it’s going to gloss over too much stuff.
I think him in the master is one of the best performances of all time but am I the only one who thinks Joaquin looks kind of bad in this? He just seems barely interested in what’s happening in most of the clips
What’s up Josephines petticoat?! Don’t leave me hanging Ridley… Is it Moscow?