Ready Player One's First Teaser Is Filled With Pop Culture Icons
More references than you'll know what to do with.
Nintendo Switch Online - February 2025 Game Boy Advance Update Trailer Zenless Zone Zero - "In My Name" | Evelyn Chevalier Character Demo The Terminator Operator Bundle | Call of Duty: Warzone & Black Ops 6 The Sims 4 Businesses & Hobbies Expansion Pack | Official Reveal Trailer Apex Legends: Takeover Gameplay Trailer Capcom Fighting Collection 2 | First-ever Hands-on | 30 mins of CVS2, SFA3, Project Justice Space Marine 2 - Datavault Update Overview Trailer Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii | Story Trailer Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater - Official Release Date Reveal Trailer Monster Hunter Wilds: 6th Trailer | Into the Iceshard Cliffs Street Fighter 6 - Mai Shiranui Update Launch Trailer Capcom Fighting Collection 2 - Release Date Reveal And Pre-Order Trailer
Please enter your date of birth to view this video
By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
Terms of Use and Privacy Policy
During Warner Bros. Film Panel at San Diego Comic-Con, attendees were treated to the first footage of the film adaptation of Ernest Cline's bestselling novel, Ready Player One. Directed by Steven Spielberg, the film takes place in a dystopian future where the people of earth retreat from their troubles to a virtual world where the love of all things pop-culture and 80s style come to life. With the creator of the VR world launching a contest to find all of its easter eggs, the main character must embark on a journey through the VR world in search of clues to solve a puzzle and win the ultimate prize.
In this teaser, we get a sneak peak of the world, and how people will come to interact with one another while in the VR space Oasis. With its affection for the 80s and pop-culture, there's tons of references scattered around in the two minute teaser. Including some sightings of The Iron Giant, Kaneda's bike from Akira, the time-traveling DeLorean from Back To The Future, and much more. It's a bit overwhelming how much is there, but it's certainly a feast for the eyes.
Set for release in 2018, Spielberg's adaptation of Cline's novel should be one to keep an eye out on. With its love for gaming, films, and all things geek, it'll certainly be a rather hyper-active nostalgia trip for those who've grown up with an affection for pop culture and entertainment.
For more info from Comic Con, such as the announcement of the upcoming Doctor Doom film, the Lego Ninjago trailer, check back with us on our Comic Con hub page.
Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? Email news@gamespot.com
Join the conversation