Sneak Peak of “Captain America” Trailer Revealed On TwitVid (Updated With Trailer) Dan Koelsch, March 22, 2011March 23, 2011 It looks like Paramount has created a new strategy of using Twitvid to premiere elements some of their more secretive projects to the social media masses. First it was the full trailer for Super 8, and now it’s a quick six seconds of what will be the first theatrical trailer for Captain America. Check out the blink-or-you’ll-miss-it clip after the break. I actually found out about this thanks to the Captain America Facebook page, which directed its followers to the Twitter-focused video site. Below is the segment of tonight’s Entertainment Tonight that features some glimpses of the trailer as well, which is expected to hit theaters this weekend. Captain America opens July 22nd in 3D. UPDATEParamount has released another preview clip that has about 4 seconds of footage. Be sure to follow Paramount Pictures on TwitVid to keep up with all their teases. UPDATE 2The full trailer was released early! Check it out below. News Social Networks Captain AmericaFacebookTrailerTwitter
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Follow NBC’s “Grimm” On Twitter To See The Pilot Episode Early! October 17, 2011Briefly: NBC’s new drama Grimm, which brings the Grimm’s Fairy Tales to the modern world, debuts on October 28th, but NBC promoted their Twitter account for the show by allowing followers to get the first crack at the pilot episode. You can watch it yourself by following @NBCGrimm. Let us… Read More
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