Internet users braced themselves on Wednesday when an eye-popping teaser-trailer for the upcoming cinematic adaptation of Cats featured a line about the film's use of Digital Fur Technology, a state-of-the-art CGI technique which would give the actors the hairy look necessary for a production of Cats. The teaser offered no glimpses into what that might look like, but it did give us this brilliant insight from James Corden:

Yesterday, we got a look at the big DFT in action when the first official trailer for Cats dropped. Before we dive into the Twitterpocalypse it hath wrought, let's take a look at it, shall we?


So. This is certainly something.

On the whole, Twitter users were quite disturbed by the Cats trailer. To many, there was something uncanny about seeing the faces of famous actors and actresses superimposed onto human-cat hybrid creatures (can't imagine why). This resulted in a meme deluge comparable to that which followed the Sonic.

(Source: Twitter)

(Source: Twitter)

While many had fun dunking on the bizarre trailer, others pointed out that it is very much into the spirit of the Cats stage production. For those unfamiliar, Cats is an Andrew Lloyd Weber musical that had one of the most successful runs in theater history towards the end of the 20th century. It ran for 21 years in London's West End and for 18 years consecutive years on Broadway, becoming the longest-running show of all time before it was passed by The Phantom of the Opera. It looked like this:

The human-cat hybrids concocted by the film's "Digital Fur Technology" may be goofy-looking to modern viewers, but they are definitely attempting to evoke the stage production. More musical-theater inclined Twitter users stepped in to defend the trailer against critics by pointing this out.

(Source: Twitter)

(Source: Twitter)

It's always fun when Twitter loses its collective mind over something, and it's particularly amusing that this week's "something" is a musical adaptation. It appears as though Cats has the potential to be either a train wreck or a campy technical marvel. Whichever way it turns out to be, it will almost certainly be entertaining.


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Cyphon

Jennifer Hudson's character seriously looks like something from a Playstation 2 cutscene

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multipeliculas

Felizing that they could've used Puss in Boots cgi…

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smolbirb

I feel the people defending it and saying it's in the spirit of the stage production are missing the point. the stage version has people dressed up as cats because, well…it's a stage production. it's not like they could train actual cats to sing and dance. and the costumes look more like extravagant clothes that match the cat's fur and whatever the cat's personality is.
THIS Cats is a movie, so they don't have as many limitations. the whole cast could be cgi cats that sing and dance. Puss in Boots is a good example of a somewhat realistic looking cat with anthropomorphic traits that allow him to stand upright and use his hands (paws?)
these cats in the trailers look like weird mutant cat humans, and worst of all is that most of them look very naked, since most of them are just covered in fur, and don't make use of costuming like the stage version did.

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krashlia

Felizing that they could've used Puss in Boots cgi…

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smolbirb

Felizing
is that a cat pun or a typo

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Big Boss 120.85

Well hello there scary nightmareic sexy cat people… I haven't had night terrors about ya'll since 1998.

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Abirami Srigangatharan

Want a more in-depth look at this wild mishap? Leave to the Corridor Crew.

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Admiral Loadsamoney

It's genuinely one of the most hideous things I've ever seen.

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War'yun

Let me tell you something. As a furry, I'm disgusted.
Original Cats were campy and ridiculous, but that was on purpose.
Here, the producers couldn't decide what did they wanted. They wanted cats, and they wanted humans, yet they were too afraid to go full tilt and make them full anthros. And as we know, you can't really have a cookie and eat the cookie, so it ended up being shit.
Also, fucking flat faces are repulsive.

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Syndralix

I watched the trailer, and I didn't think it looked bad. They just look like look like people dressed up as cats with really good makeup. I think the article puts it best: it's meant to capture the feel of the original stage production.

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