Tetris Movie Trailer: Taron Egerton Steals Video Game From Soviet Union

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Tetris Movie Trailer: Taron Egerton Steals Video Game From Soviet Union
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Apple unveils the Tetris trailer, introducing the biopic starring Taron Egerton as the man who fought to get the game's rights from the Soviet Union.

Tetris, the newest movie from Apple TV+, gets a glorious retro trailer. The puzzle game Tetris, which asks the player to arrange differently shaped blocks in straight lines as they fall from the top of the screen, was originally created in 1984. The film, starring Taron Egerton and Toby Jones, follows the vicious real-life legal battle for the rights to the game.

Today, Apple TV shared the official trailer for Tetris, which spans everything from Egerton's new mustache to the KGB. SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY "It's poetry, art and math all working in magical synchronicity," says Egerton's character Henk Rogers to open up the trailer. His passion, which borders on obsession, explains why he goes on to defy the odds to bring Tetris to America, given the surprisingly difficult and action-packed road ahead of him, all scored with Europe's synth hit "The Final Countdown.

In addition to Egerton and Jones , the ensemble cast is full of interesting faces. This includes Londongrad star Nikita Yefremov as Tetris creator Alexey Pajitnov and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides' Roger Allam as parliament member and suspected spy Robert Maxwell. Filling out the cast are Anthony Boyle, Togo Igawa, Ken Yamamura, Ben Miles, Rich Yune, and Matthew Marsh as Mikhail Gorbachev.

Tetris is scheduled to premiere at this year's SXSW, which takes place from March 10 through 19. Those who are eager to hear more about the project will want to keep their ears to the ground around that time when first reviews will most likely be dropping. However, no matter what, there will not be long to wait before the movie is available everywhere.

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