Then there is the matter of Zach Snyder at the helm. A director with little to no proven cinematic experience or success (Dawn of the Dead was quite good, 300 less so) handing him Watchmen seems a huge risk. I have little doubt he’ll cope with the visual stylings required to make the film look right. Whether he’ll successfully eek out the many and varied plot themes inherent throughout the novel is up for debate however. First off, it looks like Snyder has indeed nailed the visual style required to pull this off. As Den of Geek’s own Rob McLaughlin wrote on the message boards after the trailer was posted up, you can see that panels have been lifted and perfectly recreated in celluloid. The highlights for me are the glimpses of The Comedian’s tour of duty in Vietnam and that end shot of Dr Manhattan’s palace on Mars. Perfectly realised and far beyond my expectations that shot alone has made me believe that Snyder could actually pull this off. Most of the characters are exactly as they appear in the book. Particularly impressive is Dr Manhattan, who looks to be have been rendered as well as anyone could have predicted. The trailer’s tone is promisingly gloomy, dark and foreboding, Rorschach looks and sounds amazing and if the effects throughout the film maintain what is shown in these two minutes alone, audiences will be in for nothing short of a visual feast. However, these are minor quibbles in a trailer that has managed to get me firmly on board for 2009. After having seen these snippets, I can’t wait to see more. Warner Bros will have a lot to answer for if the film fails to deliver on this early promise. In case you missed the trailer last week, here it is again…