Voyagers full trailer offers new insight into this outer space sci-fi thriller

Just a few weeks after dropping the first teaser trailer, Netflix has unveiled the first full trailer for Voyagers.

The first look at this outer space sci-fi thriller showcased a group of mysterious teens rebelling in outer space after feeling true emotions for the first time.

This full trailer (courtesy of Netflix YouTube) reveals the true reason for that – these youngsters were literally bred without human emotions of any kind.

Full trailer: Just a few weeks after dropping the first teaser trailer, Netflix has unveiled the first full trailer for Voyagers

No emotions: This full trailer (courtesy of Netflix YouTube ) reveals the true reason for that - these youngsters were literally bred without human emotions of any kind. Lily-Rose Depp and Colin Farrell star in new 'Voyagers' trailer

No emotions: This full trailer (courtesy of Netflix YouTube ) reveals the true reason for that – these youngsters were literally bred without human emotions of any kind. Lily-Rose Depp and Colin Farrell star in new ‘Voyagers’ trailer

The trailer starts on the most organic of levels showing a sperm being injected into an egg, before we see a space shuttle launchpad.

‘This is our best chance to find a habitable planet,’ says Richard (Colin Farrell) as we see the babies being born in a lab.

‘We breed and raise our own crew,’ Richard says, adding, ‘train them in isolation to prepare them for a life in space.’

Organic: The trailer starts on the most organic of levels showing a sperm being injected into an egg, before we see a space shuttle launchpad

Organic: The trailer starts on the most organic of levels showing a sperm being injected into an egg, before we see a space shuttle launchpad

Last chance: 'This is our best chance to find a habitable planet,' says Richard (Colin Farrell) as we see the babies being born in a lab

Last chance: ‘This is our best chance to find a habitable planet,’ says Richard (Colin Farrell) as we see the babies being born in a lab

Prepare: 'We breed and raise our own crew,' Richard says, adding, 'train them in isolation to prepare them for a life in space.

Prepare: ‘We breed and raise our own crew,’ Richard says, adding, ‘train them in isolation to prepare them for a life in space.

It’s also revealed that they are ‘bred without emotion,’ while Richard adds their voyage into space will take 86 years.

One child tells Richard that he’s scared, though Richard plainly states,’ There is nothing to be scared of.’  

We get our first glimpse at Lily-Rose Depp’s character Sela, walking down one of the pristine corridors, while the youngsters are told by a computerized voice that, ‘You are the link between past and future generations, and have been entrusted with the survival of our species.

Emotionless: It's also revealed that they are 'bred without emotion,' while Richard adds their voyage into space will take 86 years

Emotionless: It’s also revealed that they are ‘bred without emotion,’ while Richard adds their voyage into space will take 86 years

Sela: We get our first glimpse at Lily-Rose Depp's character Sela, walking down one of the pristine corridors, while the youngsters are told by a computerized voice that, 'You are the link between past and future generations, and have been entrusted with the survival of our species

Sela: We get our first glimpse at Lily-Rose Depp’s character Sela, walking down one of the pristine corridors, while the youngsters are told by a computerized voice that, ‘You are the link between past and future generations, and have been entrusted with the survival of our species

Christopher (Tye Sheridan) and others are seen taking a drink of a blue liquid, while Richard says these are ‘normal kids’ who are ‘sensitive and smart’ and he wants to protect them.

Christopher and Edward (Isaac Hempstead Wright) realize there is something ‘toxic’ coming out of them which they identify as the blue liquid.

Edward declares he’s not drinking it, which enables him to feel human emotions and unlock his most primal urges.

Blue: Christopher (Tye Sheridan) and others are seen taking a drink of a blue liquid, while Richard says these are 'normal kids' who are 'sensitive and smart' and he wants to protect them

Blue: Christopher (Tye Sheridan) and others are seen taking a drink of a blue liquid, while Richard says these are ‘normal kids’ who are ‘sensitive and smart’ and he wants to protect them

Toxic: Christopher and Edward (Isaac Hempstead Wright) realize there is something 'toxic' coming out of them which they identify as the blue liquid

Toxic: Christopher and Edward (Isaac Hempstead Wright) realize there is something ‘toxic’ coming out of them which they identify as the blue liquid

Sela and Christopher are seen kissing, while Richard admits the kids were being drugged, ‘to prevent exactly this kind of thing from happening.’

Richard is talking to someone else on the computer, who tells them that the kids will ‘never see the planet,’ but Richard wants to ‘be honest with them.’

Everything starts to unravel, though, with Christopher finding a trail of blood in a corridor while squaring off with an axe-wielding Zac in another scene.

The trailer winds down with a number of violent shots, culminating with Christopher being sucked out of an airlock, holding on to Sela for dear life.

Voyagers, written and directed by Neil Burger (Limitless, The Illusionist), will debut in theaters on April 9. 

Honest: Richard is talking to someone else on the computer, who tells them that the kids will 'never see the planet,' but Richard wants to 'be honest with them'

Honest: Richard is talking to someone else on the computer, who tells them that the kids will ‘never see the planet,’ but Richard wants to ‘be honest with them’

Coming soon: Voyagers, written and directed by Neil Burger (Limitless, The Illusionist), will debut in theaters on April 9

Coming soon: Voyagers, written and directed by Neil Burger (Limitless, The Illusionist), will debut in theaters on April 9