Online Version of “Super 8” TV Spot Being Updated Regularly With New Images Dan Koelsch, February 10, 2011March 11, 2011 This helps explain some of the confusion we’ve been having. The guys over at Unfiction figured out that the 30 second trailer for Super 8 available from Apple is actually being updated regularly with new images in the final lens shot. We have some of the new images, which again fit together, after the break. On Tuesday, we told you that there were a few different versions of the TV spot that aired during the Super Bowl. How many different versions was unclear, and now we know why. It looks like the online trailer is getting updated at least daily. The only thing different in all of these versions is that final quick scene of the Super 8 camera lens that has images within it. Wikibruce has all the images, and below are some of the more interesting new combinations. Here we have some scientists working on a big computer. The 3 dots appear again (seen on various items both in the viral and on set) Keep checking Super8-Movie.com or Apple.com for any updates to the trailer, and let us know what you find! Follow all of our Super 8 coverage on our Super 8 Viral Page. ARGs & Campaigns Viral Marketing Super 8Super 8 TV SpotSuper BowlTrailer
Watch “Transformers 4” Audition Tape From “Glee” April 11, 2012Last night, Fox’s hit show Glee returned from hiatus with Matt Bomer guest starring as Blaine Anderson’s brother Cooper. Cooper is the star of a hit commercial and trying to make the transition to bigger projects. After the estranged brothers have a heart-to-heart in song form, Blaine decides to help… Read More
You Might See Warning Signs for “The Darkest Hour” December 1, 2011Summit Entertainment is hoping to replicate the success of Sony’s District 9 viral campaign by creating and supposedly posting warning signs for the alien monsters featured in the upcoming horror film The Darkest Hour. Check out all the signs, courtesy of First Showing, after the break. Read More
Stallone’s Explosive Expendables Interview on YouTube August 4, 2010May 12, 2011If you’ve been on YouTube since yesterday, you may have noticed the banner advertisement on the homepage for The Expendables. Specifically, it directs you to an “explosive” interview with director, writer, and star Sylvester Stallone that is on YouTube. However, what you see isn’t exactly what you get. Read More
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