Tomorrowland trailer drops following NYCC panel

Disney's planning to release a world-hopping mystery film titled "Tomorrowland" next year, and ahead of it comes both a trailer and a panel at the New York Comic Con. George Clooney decided to make an appearance during the latter, according to Deadline, joining the show's opening panel. Though Clooney is part of the oft-teased movie, he wasn't originally slated to be part of the panel for reasons that were apparently a farce. More importantly, the panel released details on the movie, and joining them is a trailer we have for you after the jump.

This was Clooney's first Comic-Con appearance, and after arriving on the panel he made a quip about "everybody dies in the end," referring to the movie. Though doubtless a joke, we do finally get a look at the film in its new trailer, featured below.

In it, the main character is young and freshly released from what looks to be a county jail, being shown her possessions, among them a small pin. The pin isn't hers, she says, touching it and being momentarily transported to a different world, which disappears the moment she lets it go.

That other world is Tomorrowland — "a secret place where nothing is lost" — and it is teased that the world itself can be changed from this foreign land. We get a glimpse of a massive castle-like structure in a distant city, followed by Clooney's character asking: "Do you want to go?" Unfortunately, that's as much information as we get as this point, though no doubt more will surface leading up to the May 22, 2015 launch.

SOURCE: Deadline