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7 Things We Learned From The Power Rangers Trailer

Ever since a movie reboot of 90s kids favourite Mighty Morphin Power Rangers was announced to be in the works over two years ago, fans have been split on the idea. Some have welcomed the idea of a modern take on the colour-coordinated cadets while others think a new version would lose the spirit of the original. What we really needed was a trailer to find out exactly what route the new movie would take.
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4) So It’s Like Chronicle?

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After being introduced to the Angel Grove kids in their civilian life, we then get to the exciting bit – when they get their powers. As previously explained, the origin story of the show could be easily squeezed into the opening titles, so the movie has free reign in that area. As it is, Power Rangers looks to heavily borrow from Josh Trank’s Chronicle. 

A group of disparate teens come across some other-wordly technology buried in the earth. Though the sensible thing to do would be to leave it, they decide to have a closer look. Soon they all begin to develop superhuman abilities that change their lives. This description could be of either the Power Rangers trailer or the aforementioned 2012 found-footage superhero movie.

The movie’s inspiration is incredibly obvious, then, but that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Something that Chronicle did very well was to ground the fantastical nature of superpowered teens in the real world with believable characters. For Power Rangers’ serious tone to really work, it definitely needs to do the same. Let’s just hope it doesn’t miss that and end up mirroring Trank’s other superhero movie – 2015’s Fantastic Four, which likewise adapted a bright, all-ages property into an unusually moody film.


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered. Since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester, he has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade. The MCU is his comfort place but, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is The Incredibles.