Total Recall releases a new clip, poster and featurette

Total Recall has released a wealth of new promotional material online, including a new clip, poster and behind the scenes featurette.

The new clip shows an edited version of Douglas Quaid's (Colin Farrell) visit to Rekall, the memory-modifying company that offer mental holidays from the mundane. John Cho's Rekall operative explains the rules of the process, but it isn't long before something goes wrong and all hell breaks loose.

Meanwhile, the behind the scenes featurette includes input from stars Colin Farrell, Jessica Biel and Kate Beckinsale, as well as producer Neal H. Moritz and director Len Wiseman, as all involved give their take on the film. Unsurprisingly, they all think it's quite good.

Take a look at the new videos, below…

Check out the exclusive featurette at Fandango .

While we were sceptical at first, the more we see of this, the more we're convinced it could be a knockabout slice of science-fiction fun. Colin Farrell always makes for an affable screen presence, while Beckinsale and Biel can do sci-fi arse-kicking like nobody else!


Co-starring Bokeem Woodbine, Bill Nighy and Bryan Cranston, Total Recall opens in the UK on 29 August 2012. In the meantime you can take a look at the latest poster for the film, below...

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