Alright, we finally got a full-length preview of the Disney's Tomorrowland. Trailer junkies may recall that the House of Mouse had previously released two other sneak peaks, one a 90-second teaser trailer and the other a Super Bowl commercial. Bother featured a pin that magically transports the person touching it and a mysterious voiceover by George Clooney about "a secret place, where nothing was impossible," followed up a Clooney asking (while sitting in front of a wall of TV monitors playing a host of disasters).

But this full trailer, which you can watch below, gives a full rundown on what the film is about. The movie stars Britt Robertson as a troubled teenager with a love of science, who discovers the existence of Tomorrowland, a place that exists somewhere in time and space (possibly the future, maybe? We're not sure) "where the best and the brightest people in the world came together to actually change it" and which she can see by touching a magical (or super advanced) pin (which also only seems to affect her). She then tracks down Clooney, who according to press materials plays a former boy genius and who'd visited the fantastical land once before. Together, the two race to get to Tomorrowland as a group of unnamed bad guys chase them and...try to save the future, we guess. Or something. It's not fully clear, which is kind of nice (a trailer that piques our interest but doesn't give away the entire plot of the film is always refreshing).

Tomorrowland is directed by Brad Bird, whose first major claim to fame was as director of The Iron Giant and The Incredibles (he also directed Ratatouille and the most recent Mission: Impossible entry), with script credits to former Lost showrunner Damon Lindelof and comic book/Entertainment Weekly writer Jeff Jensen. The film is based on/inspired by the famed futuristic Tomorrowland attractions of Disney parks.

Tomorrowland is scheduled to hit theaters on May 22.

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