Jamie Foxx, John Boyega and Teyonah Parris find their lives turned upside down when they become embroiled in a government conspiracy in the They Cloned Tyrone trailer.
This thriller follows Slick Charles (Foxx), Fontaine (Boyega) and Yo-Yo (Parris) as they discover bizarre government experiments.
The film is expected to be released on streaming service Netflix on December 30, although the date has not been confirmed in the trailer (via Netflix YouTube).
Trailer: Jamie Foxx, John Boyega and Teyonah Parris find their lives turned upside down when they become embroiled in a government conspiracy in the They Cloned Tyrone trailer
Thriller: This thriller follows Slick Charles (Foxx), Fontaine (Boyega) and Yo-Yo (Parris) as they discover bizarre government experiments
The trailer begins with the three main characters standing in silence in an elevator as Slick Charles, for some reason, starts singing to Mary J. Blige’s 1994 hit I’m Going Down.
Yo-Yo joins in as Slick Charles and Yo-Yo use their guns as makeshift microphones while Fontaine turns and gives them both an odd look.
When the elevator door opens, however, this trio is all in business, with all their guns at the ready.
Thriller: The Trailer begins with the three main characters standing in silence in an elevator as Slick Charles, for some reason, starts singing to Mary J. Blige’s 1994 hit I’m Going Down
Behold: Yo-Yo joins in as Slick Charles and Yo-Yo use their guns as makeshift microphones while Fontaine turns and gives them both an odd look
Elevator: When the elevator door opens, this trio is all about business, with all their guns at the ready
They are seen entering some sort of secret lab as Slick tells Charles, “What the shit is that?”
Slick Charles tells Yo-Yo not to touch anything when one of the lab workers sees them, resulting in Fontaine throwing him into a wall.
“You don’t want to do that man,” says the worker, while Fontaine says he better talk since the worker says he’s just trying to “get an hourly wage, man.”
Laboratory: They are seen entering some sort of secret laboratory as Slick tells Charles, “What the shit is that?”
Wall: Slick Charles tells Yo-Yo not to touch anything when one of the lab workers sees them, causing Fontaine to throw him against a wall
Fontaine asks, “Who are you?” and the worker just says, “We’re everywhere” when we see how detailed this operation really is.
Another worker listens to a phone conversation between characters named Keisha and Shante while taking very detailed notes.
Fontaine asks the lab worker, “N***a, who the hell are we?” as we see other footage of the trio breaking into a house.
Everywhere: Fontaine asks, “Who are you?” and the worker just says, “We’re everywhere” when we see how detailed this operation really is
Notes: Another worker listens to a phone conversation between characters named Keisha and Shante while taking very detailed notes
“Someone is doing experiments on us,” Yo-Yo is heard to say, seemingly referring to blacks as a whole.
Slick Charles can be seen in the back of a white van as he lip-synched “Help me!” to another character.
Yo-Yo tries to keep a low profile, but a friend notices her and prompts her to walk away.
Experiments: “Someone is doing experiments on us,” Yo-Yo is heard saying, apparently referring to Black people as a whole
Slick Charles sits in the back of a convertible while a number of other convertibles follow as they begin to mobilize.
“Let’s deal with that shit,” says Slick Charles as the trio stand over the body.
The final shot shows Slick Charles sharing a drink with Fontaine and saying, “If we’re going to get into the madness… let a pimp clean up first” while walking into another room as the trailer comes to an end .
Mobilize: Slick Charles sits in the back seat of a convertible while a number of other convertibles follow as they begin to mobilize
Refresher: The final shot shows Slick Charles sharing a drink with Fontaine and saying, “If we’re going to do this insane… let a pimp refresher first” as he walks into another room as the trailer wraps up