'In the Heart of the Sea' Movie released its New Trailer; Outcome of Chris Hemsworth's extreme diet was observed

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As the Warner Bros released the new trailer of the upcoming movie, it obviously offers a huge peek of interest on the movie. Prepare to be horrified of a ship-wrecking whale seen in the new trailer "In the Heart of the Sea".

Instead of a classical trailer revealing on YouTube, Chris Hemsworth unveiled the third trailer for his new film, "In the Heart of the Sea" on his official Twitter. Hemsworth plays the role as Owen Chase under the direction of Ron Howard. In the caption, he said he was happy to share a new movie trailer.

According to an article on Entertainment Weekly, people will be able to recognize the physical changes with the actors, dieting with only 500 calories a day. "All of us kind of went insane weighing ourselves like a bunch of supermodels," Hemsworth declared.

Beyond that, Slash Film reported that the trailer only shows a small portion of the many problems the men faces in the midst of the sea. It was also mentioned that there is a real horror waiting behind the actual events which was not featured in the trailer.

The film was adapted from the book of Nathaniel Philbrick's 2000 National Book Award winner, In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex. It was also based upon the true to life chronicles of the first mate seafarer Owen Chase (Chris Hemsworth) together with his crew which will be played by Benjamin Walker, Tom Holland and Cillian Murphy in 1820.

With its fully intense ocean setting drama, the movie focuses on the struggles of the seamen to survive in the middle of the open waters while fighting against a colossal specie. Withstanding raging storms, starvation, anxiety and anguish, the men will bravely face the reality as they value their life to the integrity of their profession.

As Captain George Pollard Jr. (Benjamin Walker) pursuit for direction on the briny deep, his first mate will pursue the enormous whale. "In the Heart of the Sea" will hit the theaters on December 11.

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