Don't Look Up first official trailer: Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence warn of comet

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    The first official trailer for the December film Don’t Look Up was released on Tuesday morning.

    In the clip, Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence play astronomers who are seen desperately trying to warn not only the United States government but also civilians that a ‘planet killing’ comet is heading toward earth. 

    The cast is superb with Meryl Streep as the President of the United States and Jonah Hill as her aide. Plenty of supporting stars are also seen including Cate Blanchett, Kid Cudi, Tyler Perry, Chris Evans, Timothee Chalamet and Ariana Grande in the disaster film with a twist of dark comedy.

    Here it is: The first official trailer for the December film Don't Look Up was released on Tuesday morning

    Here it is: The first official trailer for the December film Don’t Look Up was released on Tuesday morning

    The plot: The official Netflix synopsis reads:'Two astronomers go on a media tour to warn humankind of a planet-killing comet hurtling toward Earth. The response from a distracted world: Meh'

    The plot: The official Netflix synopsis reads: ‘Two astronomers go on a media tour to warn humankind of a planet-killing comet hurtling toward Earth. The response from a distracted world: Meh’

    The film from director Adam McKay will be released in theaters on December 10 and on Netflix’s streaming service on December 24.

    The official Netflix synopsis reads: ‘Two astronomers go on a media tour to warn humankind of a planet-killing comet hurtling toward Earth. The response from a distracted world: Meh.’

    The movie is ‘based on real events,’ it says as the trailer kicks off. 

    The clip opens with Leonardo, who plays Dr Randall Mindy, and Jennifer, as Kate Dibiasky, taking in the information that a comet is heading toward earth and may destroy all of humanity.

    Listen to us! In the clip, Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence play astronomers who are seen desperately trying to warn not only the United States government but also civilians that a'planet killing'comet is heading toward earth

    Listen to us! In the clip, Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence play astronomers who are seen desperately trying to warn not only the United States government but also civilians that a ‘planet killing ‘comet is heading toward earth

    Star studded: The cast is superb with Meryl Streep as the President of the United States and Jonah Hill as her aide

    Star studded: The cast is superb with Meryl Streep as the President of the United States and Jonah Hill as her aide

    Flaky lady: 'I hear there is something you don't like the looks of,' says a very casual Streep

    Flaky lady: ‘I hear there is something you don’t like the looks of,’ says a very casual Streep

    Prez: She plays President Janie Orlean. Meryl is almost unrecognizable in long bleach blonde hair with a red suit on as she stands in the oval office of the White House

    Prez: She plays President Janie Orlean. Meryl is almost unrecognizable in long bleach blonde hair with a red suit on as she stands in the oval office of the White House

    Leo keeps saying over and over, ‘This is not real’ as he sounds terrified and desperate.

    ‘Tell me this isn’t really happening,’ says a sweaty and frightened Leo to Jennifer. 

    The two are seen in an empty airplane as they are taken to Washington DC to share their information.

    ‘I hear there is something you don’t like the looks of,’ says a very casual Streep who is almost unrecognizable in long bleach blonde hair with a red suit on as she stands in the oval office of the White House.

    Mr Serious: 'We discovered a very large comet,' said Leo, who is dressed casually as he sits next to Lawrence

    Mr Serious: ‘We discovered a very large comet,’ said Leo, who is dressed casually as he sits next to Lawrence

    No one takes them seriously: 'It's headed directly towards earth,' says Jennifer's astronomer who has red hair with heavy bangs

    No one takes them seriously: ‘It’s headed directly towards earth,’ says Jennifer’s astronomer who has red hair with heavy bangs

    She plays President Janie Orlean. 

    ‘We discovered a very large comet,’ said Leo, who is dressed casually in a plaid shirt and green blazer as he sits next to Lawrence.

    ‘Ohhhh, good for you,’ says Streep’s President as if it is a cute thing, clearly not taking it seriously.

    ‘It’s headed directly towards earth,’ says Jennifer’s astronomer who has red hair with heavy bangs.

    Not a fan of them: Hill is in a blue suit and red tie as he looks on at the astronomers as if he is annoyed

    Not a fan of them: Hill is in a blue suit and red tie as he looks on at the astronomers as if he is annoyed

    Hill is in a blue suit and red tie as he looks on at the astronomers as if he is annoyed. 

    ‘At this moment I say we sit tight and assess,’ says Streep, not worried about the impending doom the astronomers are warning her about. 

    In NYC Leo has a meeting and says, ‘This is the worst news in the history of humanity.’ 

    It's bad: In NYC Leo has a meeting and says,'This is the worst news in the history of humanity'

    It’s bad: In NYC Leo has a meeting and says, ‘This is the worst news in the history of humanity’

    Leak it: Leonardo and Jennifer decide to'leak' the information to the public to prepare them for the comet

    Leak it: Leonardo and Jennifer decide to ‘leak’ the information to the public to prepare them for the comet

    Leonardo and Jennifer decide to ‘leak’ the information to the public to prepare them for the comet.

    ‘Our guests made a pretty big discovery in space,’ says Cate as a news anchor Brie Evantee in a red dress with white blonde hair. Her co-anchor Jack Bremmer, played by Tyler, takes the interview lightly as he makes a joke about his ex-wife.

    Jennifer walks off set in a huff after saying ‘There’s a 100% chance we’re all going to die!’ as the anchors then mock her.

    Spaced out: 'Our guests made a pretty big discovery in space,' says Cate Blanchett as a news anchor Brie Evantee in a red dress with white blonde hair

    Spaced out: ‘Our guests made a pretty big discovery in space,’ says Cate Blanchett as a news anchor Brie Evantee in a red dress with white blonde hair

    Ditzes: Her co-anchor Jack Bremmer, played by Tyler, takes the interview lightly as he makes a joke about his ex-wife

    Ditzes: Her co-anchor Jack Bremmer, played by Tyler, takes the interview lightly as he makes a joke about his ex-wife

    Outraged: Jennifer walks off set in a huff after saying'There's a 100% chance we're all going to die!' as the anchors then mock her

    Outraged: Jennifer walks off set in a huff after saying ‘There’s a 100% chance we’re all going to die!’ as the anchors then mock her

    ‘We’re going to get the news out there one way or another,’ says Leo, determined to take action as he grows increasingly outraged by the stupidity of the people he is talking to.

    Next astronauts are seen heading to the comet to presumably blow it up.

    Then Leo is seen talking to Ariana, who plays dippy pop singer Riley Bina who has her entourage with her.

    Guest star: Then Leo is seen talking to Ariana, who plays dippy pop singer Riley Bina

    Guest star: Then Leo is seen talking to Ariana, who plays dippy pop singer Riley Bina

    Not smart: 'You guys discovered a comet? I have a tattoo of a shooting star on my back,' she says proudly as DiCaprio looks horrified at her stupidity

    Not smart: ‘You guys discovered a comet? I have a tattoo of a shooting star on my back,’ she says proudly as DiCaprio looks horrified at her stupidity

    ‘You guys discovered a comet? I have a tattoo of a shooting star on my back,’ she says proudly as DiCaprio looks horrified at her stupidity.

    Timothee is seen as a slacker who seems impressed with Lawrence: ‘You’re that girl from TV who said we’re all going to die?’ 

    Instead of asking her about the comet, he takes a selfie with her, which disgusts her.

    The film will be released in theaters on December 10 and on Netflix’s streaming service on December 24. 

    Goofballs: Timothee (center) is seen as a slacker who seems impressed with Lawrence:'You're that girl from TV who said we're all going to die?'

    Goofballs: Timothee (center) is seen as a slacker who seems impressed with Lawrence: ‘You’re that girl from TV who said we’re all going to die?’

    In time for the holidays: The film from director Adam McKay will be released in theaters on December 10 and on Netflix's streaming service on December 24

    In time for the holidays: The film from director Adam McKay will be released in theaters on December 10 and on Netflix’s streaming service on December 24

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