Splendid Hang En appears in Hollywood blockbuster Peter Pan
Hang En (Quang Binh) and the rice fields of Ninh Binh province along with several other locations in Vietnam appear in the new trailer introducing the 2015 movie Peter Pan, which is heating up the world of fans of this fantasy film genre.
This is the second trailer that Warner Bros. from the world's film capital Hollywood has introduced globally and attracted millions of views in a few days. The film had to postpone its release date to October 9, 2015 instead of July.
Beautiful scenery in the majestic mountains of Vietnam. Screenshot from the Warner Bros. trailer.
Swallow Cave is gorgeous. Photo taken from Warner Bros. trailer.
The magical beauty of Vietnamese caves in American blockbuster. Photo taken from Warner Bros. trailer.
This trailer has fans eagerly awaiting its release date because of the stunning beauty of Vietnam's landscapes, including En Cave, the third largest cave in the world, appearing in mysterious, magical scenes that leave the public in awe.
The new trailer reveals Peter Pan entering the cave, then the camera pans out to a stalactite bridge, surrounded by a garden of stalactites of all sizes, leaving viewers in awe. Outside, the trailer also reveals long, sunny lawns with countless majestic cliffs like a fairyland.
The golden rice fields in Ninh Binh were also revealed as a fairy tale space, making viewers strangely excited. To have these splendid scenes, the Warner Bros film crew filmed in 3D format in 2014 and did post-production for the past year.
According to Phapluattp.vn