‘The Inhumans’ Director Hated That First Trailer As Much As You Did
Marvel’s The Inhumans hasn’t inspired tremendous confidence by its early showings, and fans aren’t the only ones concerned. Even pilot director Roel Reiné admits the first-look trailer for the ABC IMAX drama was pretty uninspiring, and unfinished to boot.
An especially early version of the trailer was first shown at ABC’s Upfront presentation in May, subsequently leaking to the web. ABC didn’t release a formal version until late June, which has since been supplanted by a more effects-heavy Comic-Con trailer, but Reiné tells Metro UK he was largely against releasing any footage until effects work had been refined:
I was mixed about the first trailer as well. I felt like it didn’t give you the scope, it didn’t give you a lot of secrets or visual effects. I felt it was a little bit too early because the visual effects were not ready – Medusa’s hair was not ready. So I was really nervous about it and would think the fans would not really like it … The trailer was made by other people, so I was really nervous about it when I saw it. So I was like, ‘oh guys maybe we should hold off,’ but it was too late because it was already in the open.
That said, the director acknowledged that the Comic-Con trailer did a much better job of selling the final product:
I’m very happy we kind of changed it around. The second trailer really got all the fans back on track and they really like it now and they really want to see it. I was really happy with that second trailer.
In addition to Anson Mount as King Black Bolt, Marvel’s ABC Inhumans features Game of Thrones star Iwan Rheon as his brother Maximus, Serinda Swan as Queen Medusa, and Ken Leung as advisor Karnak. Further cast includes Isabelle Cornish as Medusa’s sister Crystal, Eme Ikwuakor as Gorgon, Mike Moh as Triton, Sonya Balmores as Auran, and Ellen Woglom and LOST alum Henry Ian Cusick in human roles.
Watch the first trailers below, and stay tuned for more on Marvel and ABC’s The Inhumans as we get closer to the IMAX premiere in September.