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Warner Bros.’ new trailer for “The Legend of Tarzan” lays out the origins of the iconic character, starting with the death of his father and glimpses of the feral child being raised by apes in the jungle.

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The story then shifts to Alexander Skarsgård’s Tarzan leading a gentrified life and being forced to return to the Congo, with his wife (Margot Robbie) at his side, to serve as a trade emissary for England’s parliament — both unaware that he’s the pawn of a scheme to exploit the Congo.

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“You are Tarzan,” he’s told in a voiceover. “You may not like who you are. You may have enemies, but you need to go home.”

The trailer includes plenty of scenes of a muscular Skarsgard swinging on jungle vines with apes, Robbie’s Jane being held captive and a stunning scene of a herd of buffalos charging through a colonial palace.

Christoph Waltz plays Captain Leon Rom, a Belgian warlord; Djimon Hounsou is the local African chief who opposes Captain Rom; and Samuel L. Jackson is a U.S. Civil War vet who helps Tarzan.

“The Legend of Tarzan” opens July 1. David Yates, who helmed the last four “Harry Potter” films, directs from a script by Adam Cozad and Craig Brewer.

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First off, the production was great. My problem may be the result of my life long love the the Tarzan series as well as some of Burroughs other characters.. (Spoiler alert) This is NOT a Tarzan movie. From the start the young boy makes it clear that he knows the Tarzan story and loves to PRETEND to be Tarzan. Then his family (which happen to have the same last name as Tarzan's) suffer a tragedy that orphans the boy who is subsequently adopted by Gorillas. Tarzan was NOT raised by Gorillas but rather by another species of great ape. They are referred to as Mangani, while Gorillas were the Gomangani, and humans were Tarmangani. Gorillas were not well known during the period that Burroughs wrote in, They were perceived as mean and dangerous animals and were the enemy of the Mangani. So we have a cleat departure from the classic Tarzan books. At age 60 I am still waiting for a Tarzan movie that is true to the Tarzan of the books and not the usually illiterate Tarzan of Hollywood. For those new to the character this show should be entertaining.
Unfortunately most of an entire generation have never met the Tarzan of the novels. The 6-04 to 6-06 tall, black haired, gray-eyed, slender but powerfully built genius that taught himself to read and write English from primers found in his father's cabin went of to be college educated in England and returned to Africa both wealthy AND educated. His first spoken human language was Belgian. He and Jane married and had a son also named John Clayton (not BOY) who went to Africa on his own and had his own adventures. Tarzan and Jane return to Africa to find their son. I added this history to demonstrate that this story resembles the Tarzan of the novels only superficially. For fans of the books, this is not our Tarzan. There is a new live action Tarzan movie due out in 2016 starring Alexander Skarsgård of True Blood fame as Tarzan. I am hoping we will finally have our Tarzan movie.
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