Jamie Foxx, John Boyega and Teyonah Parris have their lives turned upside down when they are engulfed in a government conspiracy in the trailer for They Cloned Tyrone.
This thriller follows Slick Charles (Foxx), Fontaine (Boyega) and Yo-Yo (Parris) as they uncover strange government experiments.
The film is set to be released on December 30 on the Netflix streaming service, although the date was not confirmed on the trailer (via Netflix YouTube).
Trailer: Jamie Foxx, John Boyega and Teyonah Parris have their lives turned upside down when they are engulfed in a government conspiracy in the trailer for They Cloned Tyrone
Thriller: This thriller follows Slick Charles (Foxx), Fontaine (Boyega) and Yo-Yo (Parris) as they uncover strange government experiments
The trailer begins with the three main characters silent in an elevator, when, for some reason, Slick Charles begins singing 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, as Fontaine turns and gives them both a weird look.
When the elevator door opens, however, this trio is all about business, with all their weapons ready.
Thriller: The Trailer begins with the three main characters silent in an elevator, when, for some reason, Slick Charles begins singing Mary J. Blige’s 1994 hit I’m Going Down.
Watch: Yo-Yo joins in, as Slick Charles and Yo-Yo use their guns as makeshift microphones, as Fontaine turns and gives them both a weird look
Elevator: When the elevator door opens, this trio is all about business, with all their weapons at the ready.
They are seen entering some secret lab of some sort, as Slick Charles says, “What kind of shit is this?”
Slick Charles tells Yo-Yo not to touch anything, when one of the lab employees sees them, causing Fontaine to throw him against a wall.
“You don’t want to do this man,” the worker says as Fontaine says he better speak up because the worker says he’s just trying to collect an hourly wage.
Lab: We see them going into some secret lab, as Slick Charles says, “What kind of 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,” because 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 f**k are we?’ as we see more shots of the trio breaking into a house.
Everywhere: Fontaine asks: “Who are you? and the worker just says “we are everywhere” because 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 experimenting on us,” Yo-Yo is heard saying, apparently referring to black people as a whole.
Slick Charles is seen in the back of a white van as he mouths, “Help me!” to another character.
Yo-Yo is seen trying to act low key although a friend notices her, causing her to walk away.
Experiments: ‘Someone is experimenting on us,’ Yo-Yo is heard saying, apparently referring to black people as a whole
Slick Charles is seen sitting in the back of a convertible while a number of other convertibles follow as they begin to rally.
“Let’s take care of this shit,” Slick Charles says as the trio are seen standing over the corpse.
The final shot shows Slick Charles sharing a drink with Fontaine, saying, “If we’re going to buy madness…let a pimp cool off first” as he walks into another room at the end of the trailer.
Mobilize: Slick Charles is seen sitting in the back of a convertible while a number of other convertibles follow as they begin to mobilize
Cool off: The last shot shows Slick Charles sharing a drink with Fontaine, saying: ‘If we’re going to buy the madness… let a pimp get a cool drink first’ as he walks into another room at the end of the tape -announcement