The second Interstellar trailer debuted at Comic-Con and it has now been released online.

When the Interstellar trailer was debuted at Comic-Con it was met with tremendous praise from fans and press alike. We can now see why. This trailer shows that Christopher Nolan has made a movie full of his enormous vision, and if this trailer is any indication, it might be his best movie yet.

In the first full length Interstellar trailer we saw Matthew McConaughey’s character as he decides he has to put all of humanity above his family and go on a mission to find a new world capable of sustaining human life. It was certainly as dramatic as anything Nolan has done yet in his career and gave us great expectations for the film, and we can’t wait to see how it plays out.

This new trailer only ups our expectations even more. The trailer showed us even more of McConaughey’s struggle in having to leave his family, particularly his daughter. We’d be lying if we didn’t say those moments were emotional. Also shown in the trailer were some jaw-dropping visuals.

This new special effects heavy footage looks absolutely incredible, even on our computers. We can’t wait to see what it looks like on the huge IMAX screens it was intended to be seen on.

In the latest trailer we also see Matthew McConaughey sitting in the rocket this time awaiting his launch into interstellar space travel. While we’ve seen a bit of this footage before, it’s exciting to get another look at director Chris Nolan’s latest epic.

In addition to McConaughey, Jessica Chastain, Anne Hathaway, Michael Caine, Casey Affleck, Ellen Burstyn, Wes Bentley, Mackenzie Foy, Bill Irwin, Topher Grace, David Oyelowo and John Lithgow all star in the film. Even Matt Damon will have a small role in the film.

McConaughey spoke in February about the film and said it finished filming early.

“Here’s what I can tell you. It’s the most ambitious thing he’s ever done. And he’s done some ambitious stuff,” McConaughey told Variety about director Christopher Nolan. “There’s no fucking around on set. He’s a great problem solver. In that way, he’s very indie. Here’s a guy who could have whatever budget he wants — and we finished shooting early.”

Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar will hit theaters November 7, 2014.

What do you think of the new ‘Interstellar’ trailer?