CinemaCon 2012: Tom Cruise dives from heaven to hell in Oblivion footage

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Tom Cruises new sci-fi epic Oblivion has just started shooting, but Universal is already unveiling footage from the secrecy-shrouded project.

Its very rare when you feel equally excited about the words in a script and the visuals from a director, but Oblivion offers that combination, said Universal Pictures chairman Adam Folgeson. Its one of the most beautiful scripts weve ever come across.

The clips previewed at CinemaCon, the annual Las Vegas convention for theater owners, were a combination of early concept art, rough animation, and unfinished dailies. It does not begin to demonstrate how spectacular the film will look, Folgeson said. And it gives you virtually no idea what the film is about.

Well, that last part isnt exactly true.

While there wasnt any outright exposition, and the overall plot remains oblique, the scene gave us a small taste of the strange, futuristic world this film will explore, and it confirmed some speculation about the script.

The footage opens on a perfectly blue sky, and a clean, series of glass and white steel platforms floating among the clouds. Picture The Jetsons by way of modernist architect Mies van der Rohe.

A small vehicle is perched on one of the platforms, a kind of cross between a helicopter and a private plane. Inside is Cruises character: This is Commander Jak Harper. Pre-routing electrical guidance and nav systems, all go.

Copy that, are you ready to go? a computerized female voice asks.

Cruises character has a cocky look on his face. Hes done ! this a l ot. Oh, Im ready to go.

Copter-plane lifts off of the platform, but instead of rising, it plunges down through the clouds. Soon we see Cruises character gliding through a hole chopped into the roof of an old municipal building, what looks to be an early 20th century library, with lots of stone and wood, and dusty chandeliers hanging in stark shafts of light.

Cruise is armed, and prowls through the library with his rifle drawn. We dont know what it is hes looking for, but hes clearly expecting something hostile.

The comic book source material, co-written by the movies director Tron: Legacy filmmaker Joseph Kosinski can shed some light on whats happening: In a future where the Earths surface has been irradiated beyond recognition, the remnants of humanity live above the clouds, safe from the brutal alien Scavengers that stalk the ruins.) Jak is a repairman, not a policeman. Its just that one of his tools is a firearm, and his job is to look after the surface for the 1-percent above.

Whatever hes looking for, he finds it. Or it finds him.

Theres a small black device with a blinking light on it some kind of trap. As soon as Cruises character sees it, he has time to whisper only Oh st before a cable snares around his leg and yanks him across the room through a collapsing wall.

In the shadows are dozens of figures, and the light reveals one of them: Morgan Freeman, sporting round goggles. Ive been watching you, Jack, he says.

Intrigued?

Oblivion opens roughly a year from now April 26, 2013.

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