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New 'Gangster Squad' Trailer: Crazy, Stupid, Guns


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The [url="http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2012/10/12/zero-dark-thirty-trailer/"]trailer for "Zero Dark Thirty"[/url] isn't the only new preview that has made us reconsider our positions on a movie today. A vastly superior second trailer for "[url="http://www.mtv.com/movies/movie/476482/moviemain.jhtml"]Gangster Squad[/url]" made its way online yesterday, upping the amount of gunplay and Emma Stone-Ryan Gosling interactions, our two main concerns.

The other notable difference in this trailer is the teasing of the new ending, which was filmed during reshoots after the Aurora, Colorado tragedy came eerily close to mirroring the original ending of "Gangster Squad."

It looks like the new conclusion will take the team of black ops cops to L.A.'s Chinatown, the home of many classic noir tales.



You can check out the entire new trailer for "Gangster Squad" below.



"Gangster Squad" will hits theaters on January 11.

[i]Is the new trailer for "Gangster Squad" better than the original? Are you still interested in checking out the movie? Let us know in the comments below and on Twitter![/i]



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