Anne Hathaway's New Film Blends 'Interstellar' and 'Jurassic World' with Dinosaur Invasion
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Anne Hathaway stars in "The End of the Street of Oaks," a new film where her character's community is transported to a prehistoric era with dinosaurs.
- The movie is described as a blend of "Interstellar" and "Jurassic World," featuring intense survival scenes as dinosaurs invade a suburban neighborhood.
- Directed by David Robert Mitchell and produced by J.J. Abrams, the film also stars Ewan McGregor as Hathaway's husband and is set for release on August 12.
Oscar winner Anne Hathaway finds herself in a prehistoric nightmare in her upcoming film, "The End of the Street of Oaks." The movie, which pairs her with Ewan McGregor as her husband, plunges their suburban family into a terrifying survival scenario when their quiet neighborhood is inexplicably transported back to the age of dinosaurs.
Described as a thrilling fusion of "Interstellar" and "Jurassic World," the film promises a high-stakes adventure as dinosaurs, not confined to jungles or islands, begin to roam freely through a familiar residential setting. Trailers reveal startling scenes of massive creatures raiding backyards at night and predatory dinosaurs sprinting down residential streets, transforming a peaceful community into a perilous battleground.
The visual scale of "The End of the Street of Oaks" is set to impress, showcasing various dinosaur species in unexpected and terrifying ways. Viewers can expect to see swift predators darting through neighborhoods and flocks of flying dinosaurs menacingly circling rooftops, creating an unprecedented sense of fear. The appearance of a Tyrannosaurus Rex directly entering a residential street adds to the palpable tension and claustrophobia.
Hathaway and McGregor's characters are depicted as fiercely protective parents, confronting the monstrous dinosaurs in close-quarters combat. Their desperate fight for survival against overwhelming odds is central to the film's emotional core. Directed by David Robert Mitchell and produced by J.J. Abrams, "The End of the Street of Oaks" is slated for release in Taiwan on August 12.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.