The film is set to be released in Russia along with select international markets early next year, when it will become the fourth Russian-language film to enjoy the IMAX treatment.
At the very least, the trailers certainly suggest that the Russian film industry might be ready to give Hollywood a run for its money.
Whether Attraction expands beyond the usual clichés of the genre or not remains to be seen, of course.
Interestingly, his previous film, Stalingrad, was the first Russian language film to be shot in IMAX format and enjoy an IMAX theatrical release, so this isn’t his first attempt at large scale, big-budget storytelling.