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Fashionable ‘Civil Conflict’ film to premiere forward of 2024 presidential election

A unique form of “Civil War” will debut in 2024 forward of the presidential election, courtesy of a new movie whose trailer simply got here out.

Written and directed by Alex Garland, “Civil War” is described in a tagline as “a race to the White House in a near-future America balanced on the razor’s edge.” Within the two-and-a-half-minute trailer from A24, the “razor’s edge” seems to be a contemporary civil battle following the secession of 19 states.

The trailer accommodates varied provocative photographs, together with U.S. troopers and navy tanks tearing by way of American cities throughout an obvious rebellion.

“Do you regret the use of airstrikes on American citizens?” a journalist seems to ask the “three-term” president, performed by Nick Offerman.

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The Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument and US Capitol shrouded in smoke.  (Ting Shen/Bloomberg through Getty Photos)

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The narrative of the trailer follows a battle journalist performed by Kirsten Dunst who leads a group to achieve the White Home forward of an invasion by the “Western Forces” of seceded states on July 4th.

A voice remarks, “They shoot journalists on sight at the Capitol.”

One other a part of the trailer options the group confronted by a bunch of militants holding them at gunpoint.

“This is some kind of misunderstanding here. We’re American, OK?” one character, performed by Wagner Mora, states.

“Okay, what kind of American are you?” a soldier performed by Jesse Plemmons responds.

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The “Civil War” trailer options navy members showing to assault U.S. cities. (iStock)

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The trailer then climaxes in what appears to be a navy strike ensuing within the destruction of the Lincoln Memorial.

“God bless America,” the president says in a voiceover with what feels like screams in response. 

Few particulars concerning the film have been launched, although in an interview with The Telegraph from Might 2022, Garland described the movie as “set at an indeterminate point in the future – just far enough ahead for me to add a conceit” that’s “going to wind some people up.”

“Civil War” will premiere on April 26, 2024, slightly greater than six months earlier than the 2024 presidential election.

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