The First Trailer For Darren Aronofsky’s Biblical Epic ‘Noah’ Has Arrived

Not too long ago we brought you a bootlegged promotional clip for Darren Aronofsky’s upcoming adaptation of the biblical tale of Noah, the man who built an ark that held two of every animal and saved humanity from a massive flood thousands of years ago. The response was huge, and now the first official trailer for the film has found its way online.

Hitting theaters sometime in 2014, Noah takes the story most of us know all too well and turns it into a CGI-fest that is unlike anything ever seen on the silver screen. Russell Crowe plays the lead, and in the first trailer we’re introduced to his family, foes, and the ark that made him a legend. There is not enough dialogue to comment at length, but the glimpses of the record-breaking visual effects should put a smile on the faces of many cinema loving people. You can view the trailer below.

Speaking with IFC about Noah in 2011, Aronofsky confessed “I don’t think it’s a very religious story. I think it’s a great fable that’s part of so many different religions and spiritual practices. I just think it’s a great story that’s never been on film.”

It’s too early to tell if Noah will be Aronofsky’s greatest achievement to date, but it will likely have a major impact on his future filmmaking efforts either way. Comment below and let us know your first impressions of the film.

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