Comic-Con: Want To See The Avatar Trailer? Not In San Diego? Matt, July 23, 2009June 6, 2010 Keep in mind that this is a shot in the dark, and just a crazy theory.Yesterday, youtube uploaded a video that stated videos could now be played in 3-D. Now, is it not a weird coincidence that they announced this a day before footage from the biggest 3-D film ever debuts at comic-con? I think not. James Cameron has said many times that he wants Avatar to debut in 3-D, yet before today, no site allowed 3-D as an option, now YouTube does. All the pieces are lined up for a huge trailer debut. Although it isn’t RealD, it is still 3-D.Ill be keeping tabs on youtube for the rest of the weekend, and if my theory is correct, we’ll post an update to this article with the trailer attached. Until then, you can follow our Comic-Con reporters, Rose, and Kelsey. Comic-Con Events Avatar
MovieViral’s Official 2010 San Diego Comic-Con Preview! July 16, 2010October 18, 2011Welcome to MovieViral’s Official 2010 San Diego Comic-Con Preview! We will be covering the mega event live from the convention floor and wherever else the festivities take us. This year’s convention takes place from Thursday July 22 to Sunday July 25, with Wednesday July 21 being the Con’s preview night…. Read More
WonderCon 2011: “Falling Skies” Panel Video and Footage Reaction April 2, 2011April 2, 2011One of the first panels on Friday at Comic-Con was the panel for TNT’s Falling Skies, which is set to debut on Sunday, June 19, at 9 p.m. with a two-hour pilot episode. The Steven Spielberg-created sci-fi show chronicles of a group of people trying to survive an alien invasion… Read More
WonderCon 2012: “The Amazing Spider-Man” Roundtable Interview With Emma Stone and Marc Webb March 18, 2012March 18, 2012Before their panel at WonderCon on Saturday, I and other reporters got to sit down with director Marc Webb and Gwen Stacy herself, Emma Stone, from The Amazing Spider-Man. During the roundtable interview, the two talk about working on a film that has so much anticipation, how much dialogue was… Read More