Margot Robbie returns to the big screen as a wounded bank robber during the Great Depression in the first trailer for Paramount’s Dreamland.

The 30-year-old actress stars as Allison Wells, a fugitive bank robber who is discovered wounded in a small Texas town by Eugene Evans (Finn Cole).

Eugene, who has long dreamed of escaping his hometown, finds himself torn between turning her in for the bounty on her head, and his growing attraction towards her.

Margot's return: Margot Robbie returns to the big screen as a wounded bank robber during the Great Depression in the first trailer for Paramount's Dreamland

Margot's return: Margot Robbie returns to the big screen as a wounded bank robber during the Great Depression in the first trailer for Paramount's Dreamland

Margot’s return: Margot Robbie returns to the big screen as a wounded bank robber during the Great Depression in the first trailer for Paramount’s Dreamland

Eugene: The 30-year-old actress stars as Allison Wells, a fugitive bank robber who is discovered wounded in a small Texas town by Eugene Evans (Finn Cole)

Eugene: The 30-year-old actress stars as Allison Wells, a fugitive bank robber who is discovered wounded in a small Texas town by Eugene Evans (Finn Cole)

Eugene: The 30-year-old actress stars as Allison Wells, a fugitive bank robber who is discovered wounded in a small Texas town by Eugene Evans (Finn Cole)

The trailer opens with Wells stating, ‘There’s something cursed about this land,’ as we see shots of her early family life.

‘Our family moved West on a promise, a promise that now looked rotten,’ she added, as we see a dust storm enveloping the land.

George Evans (Travis Fimmell) is seen telling his son Eugene (Finn Cole) that, ‘there are no room for boys in this family anymore.’

Early: The trailer opens with Wells stating, 'There's something cursed about this land,' as we see shots of her early family life

Early: The trailer opens with Wells stating, 'There's something cursed about this land,' as we see shots of her early family life

Early: The trailer opens with Wells stating, ‘There’s something cursed about this land,’ as we see shots of her early family life

He’s also seen reading Black Mask comics, while we see the first footage of Allison Wills driving a getaway car with police chasing after her.

She’s seen hobbling wounded down a dark road on her own, as a cop is seen handing out wanted posters with Allison’s likeness.

Another cop states that Wills, ‘sent five human souls to heaven,’ adding, ‘if you see this woman, do not confront her.’

Comics: He's also seen reading Black Mask comics, while we see the first footage of Allison Wills driving a getaway car with police chasing after her

Comics: He's also seen reading Black Mask comics, while we see the first footage of Allison Wills driving a getaway car with police chasing after her

Comics: He’s also seen reading Black Mask comics, while we see the first footage of Allison Wills driving a getaway car with police chasing after her

Wanted: She's seen hobbling wounded down a dark road on her own, as a cop is seen handing out wanted posters with Allison's likeness

Wanted: She's seen hobbling wounded down a dark road on her own, as a cop is seen handing out wanted posters with Allison's likeness

Wanted: She’s seen hobbling wounded down a dark road on her own, as a cop is seen handing out wanted posters with Allison’s likeness

Naturally, it’s Eugene who is next seen helping Allison, lighting a kerosene lantern for her in the barn, asking if she is OK.

Eugene is seen telling a friend that, ‘some lady is gonna pay me $20,000 to get them to Mexico,’ adding, ‘Can you even imagine that much money?’

Another character is seen saying they have to get all of the farmers and search their land for this woman, as he finds a strip of cloth on a barbed wire fence.

Money: Eugene is seen telling a friend that, 'some lady is gonna pay me $20,000 to get them to Mexico,' adding, 'Can you even imagine that much money?'

Money: Eugene is seen telling a friend that, 'some lady is gonna pay me $20,000 to get them to Mexico,' adding, 'Can you even imagine that much money?'

Money: Eugene is seen telling a friend that, ‘some lady is gonna pay me $20,000 to get them to Mexico,’ adding, ‘Can you even imagine that much money?’

Willis is then seen in the barn, frantic, saying, ‘I’ve gotta get outta here, they’re hunting me,’ as she’s seen waiting in the barn with a sickle.

Eugene is seen sharing a fire with a young girl, who inquires, ‘You found her, ain’t ya? The wolf lady?’ as he’s seen watching her change through the barn, which she notices.

Allison and Eugene are then seen seemingly naked in a pond, as she tells him, ‘Do you know what the worst part about dying is? Being forgotten.’

Outta here: Willis is then seen in the barn, frantic, saying, 'I've gotta get outta here, they're hunting me,' as she's seen waiting in the barn with a sickle

Outta here: Willis is then seen in the barn, frantic, saying, 'I've gotta get outta here, they're hunting me,' as she's seen waiting in the barn with a sickle

Outta here: Willis is then seen in the barn, frantic, saying, ‘I’ve gotta get outta here, they’re hunting me,’ as she’s seen waiting in the barn with a sickle

Allison and Eugene look out of the barn, and see the massive dust storm closing in, as Allison says it’s not safe for her, and he adds, ‘It’s not safe for anyone.’

The trailer winds down with a number of random shots, including Eugene driving Allison in a car, as the pair are continually hunted.

‘I’m scared, Allison,’ Eugene says, as Allison embraces him and she tearfully replies, ‘Yeah me too.’

The trailer ends with a dramatic shot of an angered Allison pointing a gun, seemingly at Eugene.

Dreamland will be released in select theaters on November 13, before debuting at home through Amazon Prime Video on November 17. 

Not safe: Allison and Eugene look out of the barn, and see the massive dust storm closing in, as Allison says it's not safe for her, and he adds, 'It's not safe for anyone'

Not safe: Allison and Eugene look out of the barn, and see the massive dust storm closing in, as Allison says it's not safe for her, and he adds, 'It's not safe for anyone'

Not safe: Allison and Eugene look out of the barn, and see the massive dust storm closing in, as Allison says it’s not safe for her, and he adds, ‘It’s not safe for anyone’

Dramatic: The trailer ends with a dramatic shot of an angered Allison pointing a gun, seemingly at Eugene

Dramatic: The trailer ends with a dramatic shot of an angered Allison pointing a gun, seemingly at Eugene

Dramatic: The trailer ends with a dramatic shot of an angered Allison pointing a gun, seemingly at Eugene

Source: Daily Mail

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