Luc Besson’s Valerian Looks Like All Your Sci-Fi Dreams Come True

Luc Besson’s Valerian Looks Like All Your Sci-Fi Dreams Come True

Video: The first trailer for Luc Besson’s Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is finally here and it has everything you could want in a big science-fiction movie.

It has spaceships. It has spacesuits. It has cool-looking cities. There are monsters, aliens, weapons and portals. The trailer feels as if Besson took every sci-fi trope in the book and threw them all into a single movie. Which is to say, it looks pretty excellent.

And yes, that is the actual, honest-to-god Beatles song “Because” in the trailer. According to Besson, it’s the first time the group has ever let one of their songs be used like that, and Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr had to sign off on it personally. The director decided to use it because he and his trailer editors were looking for a song that conveyed the mood they wanted in the first teaser. They stumbled on “Because” and built the trailer around the song instead of the other way around.

Also of note, Besson recently told us that when the next trailer comes out in January, and a final one after that, he won’t use the same shot twice in any of them. He’s sick of trailers that just re-edit the same footage over and over again, so he wants Valerian to be different.

Back at Comic-Con, Besson first debuted footage from the film and talked about the origins of the project. He’s loved the source material, Valérian and Laureline, for as long as he can remember and collaborated with its creator Jean-Claude Mézières on The Fifth Element. At that time, Mézières begged Besson to adapt bring his vision to the big screen. At the time, 1999, it couldn’t be done. But by 21 July 2017 in the US, it will be. An Australian release date has not yet been confirmed.

That’s when Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, starring Dane DeHaan and Cara Delevingne hits theatres.


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