he trailer: Universal Studios is taking a gamble on Oblivion, a Tom Cruise-starring sci-fi thriller coming next April from the director of Tron: Legacy. "The last Super Bowl was played right here," says Cruise in the film's trailer, standing in the center of an obliterated football stadium, evidence of the devastation the Earth has suffered in a decades-long war with a mysterious alien race. (Watch the trailer for Oblivion below.) Though we know from the official synopsis that Cruise plays one of the "last few drone repairmen stationed on Earth," and thus a sort of everyman, Oblivion's trailer is light on plot and heavy on atmosphere, showing off the dystopian splendor of the ruined planet. Will Oblivion be the next Inception, or the next John Carter?
The reaction: Judging from the trailer, Oblivion "sports all the flashy imagery one would hope for from an adventure of this scale," says Matt Patches at Hollywood.com, but "whether Cruise can embody humanity in this epic sci-fi" is a question that remains to be answered. "I have trouble buying Cruise as the last everyman on Earth," says Russ Fischer at Slashfilm, but if audiences can get past that incongruity, this sci-fi dystopia "looks pretty appealing."
- What is a quantum computer — and why does Google need one?
- The politics behind Kanye West's 'New Slaves'
- 32 TV shows to watch in 2013 [Updated]
- LIVE UPDATES: Massive tornado tears through Oklahoma City area
- D.C. is obsessed with scandal. America isn't.
- WATCH: Jon Stewart hates everyone in Washington now
- Game of Thrones recap: 'Second Sons'
- 5 ways the Samsung Galaxy S4 stunned an iPhone user
- Girls on Film: The real problem with the Disney Princess brand
- Why babies in every country on Earth say 'mama'
- The politics behind Kanye West's 'New Slaves'
- LIVE UPDATES: Massive tornado tears through Oklahoma City area
- Angry at the government? 5 ways you can fight back
- What is a quantum computer — and why does Google need one?
- The time's not right for Tesla
- Why poverty is growing faster in the suburbs than in the city
- Why the Justice Department spied on a Fox News reporter
- D.C. is obsessed with scandal. America isn't.
- 'Crazy ants' invade the U.S. Southeast: What you should know
- Croatia's land mine–detecting honey bees













