John Boyega gets dramatic in intense new Detroit trailer

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John Boyega's police officer character is handcuffed and being subjected to some intense questioning by two white men at the beginning of the new trailer for Kathryn Bigelow's Detroit. "I'm just gonna assume you're all criminals", someone says.

Dismukes (Boyega) was working as a security guard when he heard gunfire at the nearby Algiers hotel.

The men interrogating him then suggest that perhaps Boyega was the one who shot those kids, who, conveniently, "were killed right before you got there", one of them points out. Framed entirely around one mysterious interrogation between Boyega's Dismukes and two U.S. agents, the trailer manages to ratchet up the tension within just a few moments, and only further raises the stakes throughout the rest of its brief runtime.

If the Detroit teaser trailer wasn't enough to whet your appetite for Kathryn Bigelow's new riot drama, this new trailer should do the trick.

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The thriller also stars Will Poulter, Jacob Latimore, Jason Mitchell, John Krasinski and Anthony Mackie.

The second trailer for Annapurna Picture's Detroit opens with ominous quiet, a calm before the storm of riots we know is coming. It's from the Oscar-winning team of Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal.

Understandably, Detroit features Bigelow and Boal trying to catch lightning in a bottle for a third time, as they bring yet another tense true story in American history to life onscreen again.

Watch the latest trailer above.

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