Comic Con: Push Footage Revealed

Summit Entertainment revealed the first footage from their upcoming thriller Push. The clip played like the opening credit sequence of a film, showing us images and close-ups but no actual scenes (of at least as far as I could tell). The segment was cut over Clint Mansell’s Fountain soundtrack which probably made it feel cooler than it actually was. A young female character named Cassie explains that there are special people in this world that have been born with psychic powers. It was explained that in 1945 government agencies set up for psychic warfare, trying to turn those people with abilities into soldiers. After the war, governments began to set up up divisions with agents trained to hunt them down like animals, test and categorize them.

There are a bunch of different types of psychic abilities:

A watcher can see the future.

A mover is telekinetic.

Sniffers who can see the history of an object.

Shifts can temporarily change the shape of things

Wipers can wipe your memory.

And pushers can put thoughts in other people’s heads.

Cassie is a watcher

The devisions are trying to develop a drug which would allow normal people to develop psychic abilities, but apparently every test so far has been fatal.

A second clip showed an agent played by Djimon Hounsou who convinces a guy to put a gun into his mouth and kill himself through mind control.

A third clip shows Nick Gant, played by Chris Evans, who has gone into hiding in the busy area of Hong Kong. He is eating at a fish market with Camilla, played by Dakota Fanning, while she tries to convince him to join up with her in the fight against the devisions. Nick decides to leave, but Cassie follows him trying to convince him to help her. But just then she sees some cheesy flashes of the near future. “They’re here in the market” “We got to get out of here!” The group corners Cassie and Nick.  One of the hunters says “Stupid child… I’ve already seen how you die.” Cassie responds “But we know its not here and not today.” Chris screams, using his ability to blow shit up all around them. Fish tanks everywhere explode. The special effects were clearly unfinished, and you could tell. The story offers some interesting possibilities, but the screenplay seemed very weak. And what else can you expect from the guy who brought us Bat Thumb, a parody of batman using characters made out of thumbs. There were actually a few unintentional laughs from the crowd, which is never a good sign. But then again, the Twilight fans next to me said it looked awesome.

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  • Karlos
    Ever since i heard of this movie i wanted 2 c it! Dakota is a really great actress! I luv her movie WAR OF THE WORLDS, so I'm sure this movie will be just as great. I look up to her, because i would love to be in as many movies as she has. If I could choose, I would want to play the part of Bree in ECLIPSE. I don't know why, but it just appeals to me. :)
    I also heard Dakota Fanning might play Jane in NEW MOON and ECLIPSE of the TWILIGHT series by Stephenie Meyer. I think she would make a fantastic Jane! I'm wishing her good luck at getting that part!
    Hope I see you in NEW MOON and ECLIPSE!
    *Karlos*
  • Rhianon
    I am definitely looking forward to seeing Push. It's got a supernatural theme, action, and best of all...CHRIS EVANS! Can't go wrong there...
  • andar909
    hi, andar here, i just read your post. i like very much. agree to you, sir.
  • ddy_blue
    Everysince i heard of this movie i wanted to watch it!
    i am going to watch this even if they say its bad, because it has dakota fanning in it and that chick from 10.00 b.c !!

    i loved the part the hunters says “Stupid child… I’ve already seen how you die.” Cassie responds “But we know its not here and not today.”

    wow!Awesomeeeeeeeeee!Girl Atitude..

    does anyone have any pics of the movie???
  • Floppy
    Never take the advice of Twilight fans.
  • 790
    Wow what an original concept.

    Not.
  • orange cinema
    i usually find that if a movie has to use narration or dialogue to explain SO MUCH of its premise, then its usually a very bad sign: it's like, 'please read this before watching'. kind of like 'the covenant'.
  • Alan Geiss
    this doesnt sound bad. I wish i was at comic con
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