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'Insurgent' Movie Trailer Video Released: Divergent 2 Promo Shows Shattered Buildings and a Floating House

The first trailer for "The Divergent Series: Insurgent" was released on Wednesday morning, Nov. 12, and it shows some surreal moments of shattered buildings and a floating house.

The trailer depicts lead character Tris (played by Shailene Woodley) trying to save her mother Natalie Prior (Ashley Judd) from a house that is floating and colliding with nearby buildings.

For those who saw "Divergent," they might readily dismiss the scene as unreal and isn't grounded in the reality of the fiction. Tris' mother, who was revealed in the previous film as a former Dauntless, was killed in action.

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Fans speculate the trailer could reflect the "gray" reality that Tris is currently living, after having lost the people who are close to her heart.

"The Divergent Series: Insurgent" is directed by Robert Schwentke and is based in the second book of the Divergent trilogy, written by Veronica Roth.

It opens March 20, 2015 in 2D and 3D. Alongside Woodley, Theo James (as Tobias "Four" Eaton), Kate Winslet (as Jeanine Matthews) and more others, are also appearing in the upcoming sequel.

A synopsis was provided in the Wiki page of the movie.

"As she searches for allies and answers in the wake of the uprising, Tris and Four are on the run. Being hunted by Jeanine Matthews the leader of the Erudite faction, Tris and Four will race against time as they try to figure out what Abnegation sacrificed their lives to protect, and why the Erudite leaders will do anything to stop them," the summary reads,com

"Haunted by her past choices but desperate to protect the ones she loves, Tris faces one impossible challenge after another as she unlocks the truth about the past and ultimately the future of her world," the description went on.

Watch the trailer below:

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