'Hateful Eight' Trailer: Quentin Tarantino's Latest Violent Film Just Released its First Trailer

Quentin Tarantino's much awaited "The Hateful Eight" finally released its first trailer, making the action movie fans yearning for more. Although we got a good view of what to expect for the upcoming movie, it's quite a disappointment when the trailer failed to incorporate even one scene from the actual movie itself.

Quentin Tarantino has been one of the movie industry's best directors of all time. His movies such as "Pulp Fiction," "Django Unchained," "Inglorious Basterds," "Kill Bill" sequel, "From Dusk till Dawn,", "Sin City," "Desperado," and many more have all landed generous profits for their respective production companies.

Furthermore, they not only entertained the viewers, but his colleagues in the industry as well. Even the actors who participated in his films earned their stardom just by being one of those who had the privilege of working with the film industry's best.

According to Business Insider, Tarantino is yet bound to grace the screen with a brand new action-packed movie come 2016. "The Hateful Eight," which will star famous celebrities such as Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russel, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Tim Roth, and many others, recently released a teasing trailer that the audience are just swarming all over social media for.

The movie's storyline commenced during a post-Civil War era where a group of bounty hunters found themselves in one roof, taking shelter from a massive blizzard outdoors. Everyone was focused on just surviving the storm until one of their kind arrives with a hostage: someone who's worth more money than any job they ever took on.

When the hostage surfaced, each of them initiated schemes blanketed with deceit, action-scenes, and enormous plotting formulating a contest as to who would be the one to turn that hostage in for a huge reward.

According to Vanity Fair, when the said "Hateful Eight" trailer was released last Wednesday, fans were not so excited about it. Expecting to see scenes from the actual movie, the trailer only depicted what to expect out of it, revealing quite less about what they would see when the movie comes out this January 8, 2016.

How about you, guys? Were you disappointed when the "Hateful Eight" trailer surfaced? Did you expect more scenes from the movie than what was shown during its release? Oh, boy. Quentin Tarantino really knows how to up the excitement for all movie fanatics out there!

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