It uses the same music cues but boasts much more new footage (some may consider these scenes spoilers, although they would be overly sensitive) which includes our first look at Samuel L. Jackson's role and a lot of alternative takes on scenes we previously saw in the first trailer.
It may not have the hard-charging intensity that made the first trailer such an attention-grabber but the extra footage adds more detail to the characters, and the humour, and I love the Spaghetti Western-style credits.
Django Unchained breaks loose in the UK on January 2013.
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