An international trailer of the forthcoming "Tomorrowland" was immediately removed online by Disney considers that the new clip might feed too many spoilers to the audience, according to Celebeat.
The trailer reportedly reveals that the place was crafted by the world's brilliance, including Edison and Einstein. There were scenes that were not seen in the film's recent United States trailer, giving fans much more of the story. It also includes some information on how the geniuses connect the theme park attraction to the imaginative world.
Meanwhile, actor George Clooney also teases fans on what to look forward from the film.
"I literally have a harness on and I've been hanging from 30 ft from 4 different blue screens and literally as we are talking they are all staring at me because I had to get down to do this. I have all these wire hanging off of me... Brad is a really good guy with a wild imagination," he said.
"If I don't screw it up, it will be a great film. You have to be careful what you say because everything is to secret, so I don't want to ruin it by telling you that everyone dies in the end. Oops, I've said too much," teased by the actor.
"Tomorrowland" binds science fiction, mystery, and adventure. The film is entitled "Disney Tomorrowland: A World Beyond" in the United Kingdom.
The film centers on the lives of Frank and Casey, who travel to an unknown place in time and space called "Tomorrowland", where what they do influence themselves and the world.
The film cast members include George George Clooney as Frank Walker, Britt Robertson as Casey Newton, Hugh Laurie as David Nix, Raffey Cassidy as Athena, Kathryn Hahn as Ursula, Tim McGraw as Casey's father, Thomas Robinson as young Frank Walker, Keeger-Michael Key as Hugo.
As per Sohood, the film was originally pronounced by Walt Disney Pictures under the working title "1952." The title has been changed since rumors linked the film to the futuristic land of the same name at the Disney theme parks.
The film is spearheaded and produced by Brad Bird, with Bernard Bellew, Debbi Bossi, Jeffrey Chernov, Damon Lindenof, and Brigham Taylor as co-producers. Damon Lindelof and Jeff Jensen are the co- writers.
Filming took place in British Columbia, Vancouver, Surrey, Valencia, Florida, and California. A teaser trailer for the film was released last October 09, 2014.
"Tomorrowland" is slated to premiere in theaters and cinemas, including IMAX, on May 22.