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1. Final Trailer Unleashed for In the Heart of the Sea Movie

Warner Bros. has unleashed the final trailer for In the Heart of the Sea. The video embedded above offers glimpses of actors Chris Hemsworth, Cillian Murphy, and Ben Whishaw.

According to Deadline, Oscar-winning filmmaker Ron Howard served as the director on this film adaptation of author Nathaniel Philbrick’s National Book Award-winning nonfiction title. This survival story inspired beloved novelist Herman Melville to write Moby Dick.

Variety reports that this movie will hit theaters on Dec. 11. Follow this link to watch an earlier released trailer.

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2. Warner Bros. Unveils New Trailer For In the Heart of the Sea

Warner Bros. has unveiled a new trailer for In the Heart of the Sea. Oscar-winning filmmaker Ron Howard took the helm on this film adaptation of Nathaniel Philbrick’s National Book Award-winning nonfiction title.

The video embedded above offers glimpses of actors Chris Hemsworth as Owen Chase, Cillian Murphy as Matthew Joy, and Ben Whishaw as Herman Melville. Deadline reports that this movie features the “true survival story of the whaling ship Essex that inspired Melville to write Moby Dick.”

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