Movie trailer round-up: ‘Movie 43’, ‘The Lone Ranger’, ‘A Good Day to Die Hard’ & ‘Lincoln’

First up is the very NSFW red-band trailer for Movie 43, a raunchy comedy that brings together the most unlikely group of actors under the same roof. The large ensemble cast includes familiar funny people like Elizabeth Banks, Kristen Bell, Anna Faris, Johnny Knoxville, Justin Long, Jack McBrayer, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Chris Pratt, Emma Stone, Jason Sudeikis, and Seann William Scott. Also thrown into the mix? A-listers such as Halle Berry, Richard Gere, Terrence Howard, Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber, Naomi Watts, and Titanic‘s Kate Winslet. So yeah.

Though the trailer doesn’t make it crystal clear, you will probably infer that Movie 43 consists various comedic vignettes. These segments were written by Rocky Russo, Jeremy Sosenko, Patrik Forsberg, Will Carlough, and James Gunn and they were received direction from a wide range of directors and even actors: Patrik Forsberg, Peter Farrelly, Elizabeth Banks, Steven Brill, Steve Carr, Rusty Cundieff, James Duffy, Griffin Dunne, James Gunn, Brett Ratner, and Bob Odenkirk (Saul from Breaking Bad!).

The highly inappropriate flick is lining up to be a hysterical laugh fest. It releases January 25.

Jump after the break for more trailers.

Gore Verbinski (Pirates of the Caribbean) is about to take on the Old West with The Lone Ranger. Armie Hammer (The Social Network) stars as the masked crusader of injustice and Johnny Depp serves as his Native American companion Tonto. Sneak a peek at the action-packed Western right here. Production budget concerns and an unfortunate death delayed and almost derailed the movie entirely. For fans eagerly awaiting its release, a firm date has been set: July 3, 2013.

Bruce Willis’ John McClane is back in another Die Hard installment. A Good Day to Die Hard teams McClane with his son Jack (played by Jai Courtney) in Russia. The last outing Live Free or Die Hard (2006) made nearly $400 million, so a fifth movie in the franchise is a no-brainer. February 14 is the day to remember.

Last, here is the two-minute trailer for Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln that debuted on TV last night immediately following the Presidential debate. Lincoln is out November 9.

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