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  1. This particular piece of visual art triggers an auditory memory pertaining to a previous visual stimulus involving missions undertaken during rapid eye movement, but replaced with the phenomenon of time and space ruptures in which our protagonists can move within and without .

  2. I saw it in IMAX. I think that's the only way you can see the trailer. Really hard to find a theater that's showing Hobbs & Shaw in IMAX though since they're so busy with The Lion King

  3. Another interesting clue pointing to alternate timelines…

    On the first run, after Washington observes the initial bullet hole, you can see his eyes fixated on the adjacent one as he makes his way towards it. But on the second loop, after it reads "JOHN DAVID WASHINGTON", his eyes are looking straight forward (into the smoke) as he walks towards the adjacent bullet-hole. So already the trailer seems to be playing with alternate timelines.

  4. Why is the guy on the right so loud? Someone should tell him he has a mic. We can hear him even if he speaks at a reasonable volume. lol

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