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Watch: Trailer for new Tom Holland sci-fi movie Chaos Walking

Watch the trailer for the new dystopian sci-fi movie Chaos Walking starring Tom Holland, Daisy Ridley and Nick Jonas.

A new full-length trailer has been released for dystopian sci-fi movie Chaos Walking ahead of its release next year.

The film - based on the novels by Patrick Ness - is set in the near-future on a world where all the women have died and the men are afflicted with something called 'The Noise', a force that puts all of their emotions on display.

The cast includes Tom Holland as Todd, a boy whose life is interrupted by the crash landing of a woman called Viola (Daisy Ridley) who may be able to unlock the key to the planet's problems, as well as Mads Mikkelsen, Cynthia Erivo and Nick Jonas.

The movie was actually filmed more than three years ago but the studio ordered significant reshoots which, combined with the coronavirus pandemic, have delayed its release to January 22, 2021.

Watch the trailer below:

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