Audiences have seen narratives where characters fall into incredibly unfamiliar situations throughout the years. Bullock and Tatum are the calling cards, but a wild ride seems to be in store for audiences that dive deep into this comedic adventure. Paramount has released their newest trailer forThe Lost City, starring Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum, slated to be released March 25th.

Bullock plays a cloistered author that has spent her career writing about desirable places within her crowd-pleasing romantic novels, featuring Tatum as a handsome cover model. His life appears to revolve around the embodiment of his fictionalized hero character, Dash, who plays the part of a champion in the imaginative pages of the novel. While on tour promoting her new book, Bullock finds herself kidnapped by an offbeat billionaire played by Daniel Radcliffe, who hopes touse her to find the treasurein the ancient lost city mentioned within her novel. The events push Tatum into action, allowing him to prove his heroic persona is more than a fictional element within the pages of a book. The narrative presents a dilemma as the characters must work together, surviving the elements to become the very things they pretend to be.

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The trailer comes one day afterthe studio released still imagesfrom the film, showcasing Bullock’s dazzling purple look and the action that is sure to keep audiences engaged. The appearance of Radcliffe is definitely a treat for those that arefans of theHarry Potterleading star, but the emergence of Brad Pitt is sure to pique some positive interest as well. The energy from the trailer pours through the screen and showcases the comedic moments that audiences find endearing.

Bullock and Tatum are no strangers to the comedic genre, each building a profile of humor that will have audiences eager to see the tandem in action together. Inan interview with Entertainment Weekly, Bullock discussed the relationship she and Tatum formed while filming in the Dominican Republic. “I don’t know if it’s because we’ve allbeen locked in our homes for so long, but if you may just sit in a room with someone and it’s quiet and just for no reason start laughing, and you know why the other one is laughing, but you don’t know why the other one is laughing, it just makes things so much easier,” stated the versatile actress. The experience brought them together uniquely, and one can only hope that it shows within their on-camera chemistry.

Romantic-based adventures are a familiar ride, but the inclusion of the jungle environment has become a recycled element within the genre.Films such asJungle CruiseandRed Noticehave recently popularized the feature, butThe Lost Cityhopes to take it in a new and engaging direction. Laughter is not absent from the trailer and pours through every critical moment, especially when Bullock’s character believes her seatbelt is chaining her to the seat within Radcliffe’s private plane.Comedy and enjoyment are expected, but will audiences receive the character development needed to bring these personalities full circle? How the chemistry between the stars will develop upon the screen is unknown, but so far, the trailer presents an experience that fans of romantic comedies are sure to adore.