Remember when trailers merely appeared on TV screens and in front of movies at the theater? Those days are long gone. Now trailers get premieres of their own. It should thus come as no surprise that the trailer for Steven Spielberg's hotly-anticipated "Lincoln" will debut at an epic scale, being live-broadcast in Times Square through Google+ Hangout on September 13 at 4pm PT. Spielberg and Joseph Gordon-Levitt (who plays Robert Todd Lincoln across from Daniel Day Lewis' Abraham Lincoln) will also have a live conversation as part of the event. Want to participate and ask them questions? Submit a short video on your YouTube channel with the #LincolnHangout tag and explain who you are, why you are interested in the film and what your question is. More details here.
Google+ Hangout allows people to connect face-to-face via a group video chat. This is the first time a trailer will be released using the technology.
"Lincoln" arrives November 16.
11 Comments
B | September 12, 2012 11:27 PM
I never would have thought of Daniel Day Lewis as Lincoln. But, my god, he's perfect!
Brian | September 12, 2012 11:13 AM
I want to see this on a double bill with DJANGO UNCHAINED.
Dave F | September 11, 2012 2:11 PM
Wrong movie... This is not Lincoln! Oops
JaySmack | September 11, 2012 1:50 PM
A black man delivering Jefferson's hypocritical words. Disgraceful. If Spielberg wants to be bold let him show Lincoln declaring that he didn't believe in equality of the races. That he "would see the superior position assigned to the white man."
I'll bet you ANY amount of money that won't show up in his little whitewash.
HIP OP | September 10, 2012 1:54 AM
-----Lincoln? ----AGAIN?
STILL, we wonder if Spileberg will get into that
KEY issue of Lincoln defying the Globalist USURERs
of his day?
--------Probably NOT.
Vicky P | September 9, 2012 11:16 PM
Daniel Day Lewis as Abraham Lincoln. This one I will definitely watch.