READY PLAYER ONE Set To Premiere Tomorrow Night At SXSW; Check Out Two New Extended TV Spots & Posters

READY PLAYER ONE Set To Premiere Tomorrow Night At SXSW; Check Out Two New Extended TV Spots & Posters READY PLAYER ONE Set To Premiere Tomorrow Night At SXSW; Check Out Two New Extended TV Spots & Posters

Tickets are now on sale for Steven Spielberg's latest blockbuster, Ready Player One, and with the film set to hold its world premiere tomorrow night at SXSW, we should be hearing a lot more very soon!

By RohanPatel - Mar 10, 2018 01:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: Warner Bros. Pictures
After being heavily rumored over the past several days, Warner Bros. has now confirmed that Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One will indeed hold its world premiere at the SXSW festival on March 11, at 9:30 p.m., which means we're probably just under a day away from getting our first reactions to the highly-anticipated blockbuster.

Tickets are also now available, so don't wait to reserve your seats by heading over to Fandango today! Also, once you book your seats, you will get a code that can be used to order an exclusive poster for FREE (not including shipping and handling).

Check out the two new TV spots below:
Check out the new international poster below:



Plus, here's the exclusive Fandango poster that you can get when you reserve your seats.


 
The film is set in 2045, with the world on the brink of chaos and collapse. But the people have found salvation in the OASIS, an expansive virtual reality universe created by the brilliant and eccentric James Halliday (Mark Rylance). When Halliday dies, he leaves his immense fortune to the first person to find a digital Easter egg he has hidden somewhere in the OASIS, sparking a contest that grips the entire world. When an unlikely young hero named Wade Watts (Tye Sheridan) decides to join the contest, he is hurled into a breakneck, reality-bending treasure hunt through a fantastical universe of mystery, discovery and danger.


Ready Player One features:
Director: Steven Spielberg
Tye Sheridan as Wade Owen Watts/Parzival
Olivia Cooke as Art3mis
Ben Mendelsohn as Nolan Sorrento
Simon Pegg as Ogden "Og" Morrow
Mark Rylance as James Donovan Halliday/Anorak
T.J. Miller as i-R0k
Hannah John-Kamen in an undisclosed role
Lena Waithe as Aech

Win Morisaki as Toshiro Yoshiaki/Daito
Philip Zhao as Akihide Karatsu/Shoto
Ralph Ineson as Rick
Letitia Wright as Reb
Mckenna Grace in an undisclosed role


Ready Player One logs into the OASIS on March 29

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Invasion96
Invasion96 - 3/10/2018, 1:06 PM
Ok question... why is nobody talking about JJ
Re1Agent
Re1Agent - 3/10/2018, 2:40 PM
I love how people are bringing up marvel on a RP1 thread. I mean how tacky and trashy can you get?

Spielberg hasnt really done a bad movie ever, besides maybe indy 5, but I dont blame him, the quality of the work was great, it was the writing that suffered and everything else that people "dislike" was because it wasnt content that was that interesting. They want to talk about politics but dont note spielberg did a movie about abraham lincoln.

abraham [frick]ing lincoln. And marvel movies wish they had half the talent as the writers on this film.

Its gonna be beyond epic. Infinite worlds, magic, videogames fantasy, a true hero's journey for the ages and I think it will have to go down as a cult classic, but im sure it will be one of the last greats for a long time. a true timeless classic that's more relevant to the world, right now, than people realize. This is a commentary on where we are headed as a society, because it tells the truth about what we are doing to this world.

Maybe if you paid attention to something besides shitty marvel, you'd notice. I mean this book is [frick]in beautiful, in every way. and at its center is a story about love.

people want to push equality but dont accept everything whether its quality or not, if it doesnt have writing tailor made for jackasses with short attention spans, its deemed a failure. Well a cult classic isnt a failure, its what lives in the long run. and only 2 or 3 marvel movies have made that universal honor.

I mean ernest cline has a song dedicated to him, theres a subculture thats just like the culture in RP1. people already live the nostalgia obsessed synth based lifestyle. So what does that say? whats better, something that actual literally geeks embrace? or the trend?

I quit watching JJ, I loved the first season, but the second was full of boring characters and another, person whos just a person villain with super powers. More of marvel trying to aim at regular jackasses who dont know [frick] all. Well eat it, the trend will die, the movies will continue to fall in quality, and more and more people will wise up and marvel will have to change. just like the current comic change. You know im right, because tradition outweighs fad everytime. people want what works.

Now here, a song actually about this book, showing people, there's a whole world waiting to see this movie, and the entire gaming community will be changed from it, hell it already has, haptic gloves anyone?



Politics are fine in stuff like JJ and they belong in the X-men, but when they push it on star wars, and dont let other characters shine while dragging them through the dirt and demonizing them, thats when you make a stand, because its propaganda fascist hypocritical bs that has no place in fantasy or story telling, and not even the women are allowed to go through the hero's journey, making the product dishonest, and inorganic.
TexasAvenger
TexasAvenger - 3/10/2018, 3:20 PM
This movie is gonna flop.
SimyJo
SimyJo - 3/12/2018, 7:02 AM
Curse of the videogame movie - kinda.

I'm listening to the audiobook and enjoying it - and can't see how they are going to cram it all in to a film.
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