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Watch: Extended Trailer for Me Before You With Sam Claflin Will Require Kleenex


By IMAGE
29th Mar 2016
Watch: Extended Trailer for Me Before You With Sam Claflin Will Require Kleenex

If you wept like a baby when the first trailer for Me Before You landed, prepare to get emotional again. A brand new extended taster of what’s to come has hit the web and our emotions are once more being put to the test. Also, Sam Claflin toys with our emotions at any rate, even if he’s starring as the most horrible human being in The Riot Club, but here he’s a lot nicer, and charming, and deep, and troubled, and gorgeous… we could go on. He stars opposite the wonderful Emilia Clarke. The film is based on the book by Jojo Moyes but for those who fear the typically dodgy transition from book to screen, she’s penned the screenplay herself, so you know it won’t be rubbish.

Give it a watch, and get set for an emotional rollercoaster this June when the movie hits cinemas.