Third Trailer for “Man of Steel” To Premiere Tonight at MTV Movie Awards [UPDATED] Dan Koelsch, April 14, 2013April 14, 2013 Sometimes you just have to look in unexpected places for news. The official Warner Bros. Taiwan Facebook page has posted an image that roughly translates into “The exclusive Man of Steel trailer will air tonight on the MTV Movie Awards April 15, 2013 at 8:30PM.” This is the first time we’ve seen any confirmation of when the new trailer will debut. Since none of the other Warner Bros. pages seem to reference the announcement, I’m thinking this one slipped through the head honchos, which is good for us. We’ll keep you updated, so click here for all our Man of Steel coverage. UPDATE: As you may have seen, the MTV Movie Awards did not have the trailer, but they did show the message from Zod. I’m hearing from my source that there might be some confusion behind the scenes at Warner Bros. that lead to the inaccurate info being leaked out. It looks like we’ll have to wait until the countdown ends to see the trailer. Social Networks Man of Steel
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Twitter To Beta Test New Marketing System Based On Movies-Related Tweets September 29, 2014September 29, 2014For press members that attend screenings, we normally tweet our reactions to the film we just saw on twitter. Depending on how bit the film is, a director, member of the cast, or even the studio itself might retweet it for more publicity and free marketing. Depending on your opinions… Read More