Tom Hanks Is Watching You in the First Trailer for 'The Circle' The new sci-fi film boasts stars of 'Harry Potter,' 'Doctor Who' and 'Star Wars.'

By Nina Zipkin

The first trailer for The Circle, the film adaptation of Dave Eggers's 2013 novel about a young woman who gets a job at mysterious and powerful Bay Area tech company -- it's not Google, but it's not not Google -- dropped today.

It begins with off-beat interview questions and office perks and quickly morphs into something more sinister.

Related: Don't Feel Bad, Eric Schmidt Can't Answer Google's Crazy Interview Questions Either

Tom Hanks plays The Circle's enigmatic founder, and Emma Watson is the new hire at the center of the interconnected intrigue. Karen Gillan (Doctor Who) and John Boyega (Star Wars) play her co-workers.

The film comes out on April 28. Check out the trailer above.

Nina Zipkin

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