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
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