The Adam Project New Trailer and Poster Revealed by Netflix


Netflix has released the full trailer for The Adam Project, the upcoming time travel movie directed by Stranger Things producer Shawn Levy, and starring Ryan Reynolds, Avengers star Mark Ruffalo, Zoe Saldana, Jennifer Garner, Catherine Keener, and Walker Scobell as a younger version of Adam (Reynolds's character).

Watch the official trailer for The Adam Project below:

The trailer definitely shows that the movie has an '80s family sci-fi vibe, and it features a middle-aged Adam (Reynolds) returning in time to get help from his 13-year-old self (played by Scobell) as the two pair up to find their late father (Ruffalo) in order to make things right to save the future. In the movie, Ruffalo plays a brilliant physicist who is now the same age as his son. The villain is played by Keener, a woman who has stolen powerful technology from him, with Mallari Jr. playing her right hand.

Shawn Levy, who also directed Reynolds in the upcoming movie, Free Guy, directed the movie with the script written by Jonathan Trooper, T.S. Nowlin, Jennifer Flackett, and Mark Levin. The film's original score was composed by Rob Simonsen.

Netflix also shared a new poster featuring Reynolds and Scobell in the woods as a spaceship appears above them. "Past meets future," its tagline reads.

Check out more images from The Adam Project:

The first footage from The Adam Project was revealed in Netflix's preview of 2022 original movies. You can check out the list of 2022 original movies coming to Netflix in 2022 here.

As for Marvel, both Reynolds and Ruffalo are expected to be involved in future MCU projects. Disney and Marvel Studios will be developing Deadpool 3, and Ruffalo will reprise his role as Bruce Banner/Hulk in Disney+'s She-Hulk series starring Orphan Black star Tatiana Maslany.

The Adam Project is set to release exclusively on Netflix on March 11.

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