First Jack The Giant Slayer TV Spot Prepares You For Adventure

Jack The Giant Slayer has had an interesting promotional campaign due to the fact that it was originally going to be released in June of 2012. When this was the case Warner Bros. delivered the first feature trailer for he movie in December of 2011, but then the date changed and the movie completely disappeared from radar. Over the last few months the campaign has come back in full force, and you know you're close to the release date when TV spots start rolling in.

With the Bryan Singer-directed adventure film now only a little more than a month away the studio has unveiled the very first television promo. It's a short clip, but they do manage to squeeze in a good amount of footage. Watch the spot below!

Starring Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson, Stanley Tucci, Ian McShane, Bill Nighy, and Ewan McGregor, Jack The Giant Slayer is a new twist on the classic fairy tale set in a world where a true has been orchestrated between the land of men and the land of the giants. When a young farmboy named Jack (Hoult) opens a portal between the two realms, however, the land's princess (Tomlinson) is kidnapped and Jack suddenly finds himself on the path to become a hero to save the damsel in distress. Darren Lemke, Christopher McQuarrie, and Dan Studney all worked on the script for the film, which will be in theaters March 1st. For more from the movie, including trailers, stills, and posters, head on over to our Blend Film Database.

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