It's only a matter of days before the reboot hits cinemas on both sides of the Atlantic, but Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Jamie Bell and Michael B Jordan are still in the dark about the finished product, reported BBC Newsbeat.
"I'm going to try to see it opening night with a real audience," Mara said.
Critics have not been given the chance to see the film ahead of its release, which is often seen as a sign that bad reviews are to be expected.
"This is not a movie we're going to go on (review website) Rotten Tomatoes and it's going to be at 80 or 90 per cent.
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