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Thu Jun 26, 2008 — by Rick Marshall
San Diego Comic-Con Gets 'Watchmen' Clips, Nite Owl's Ship?
Video interviews reveal clues about upcoming adaptation's future
There's a lot of Watchmen news hitting the 'Net these days, as we chase the shot of fake "Veidt Enterprises" commercials we posted earlier with some San Diego Comic-Con International rumors related to the big-screen adaptation of the groundbreaking graphic novel.
Cinematical has provided a nice synopsis of the interesting bits gleaned from several recent video interviews with Watchmen director Zack Snyder.
According to Cinematical (I haven't had a chance to watch the videos myself, so I'm taking their word for it), the videos indicate that there's a high probability of seeing the first clips from Watchmen prior to screenings of The Dark Knight next month. There should also be some extra footage shown during Comic-Con later that month, too. Additionally, Snyder hinted that Nite Owl's flying ship might make an appearance during Comic-Con.
Be sure to check out the Cliff's Notes version of the Snyder video over on Cinematical for a few more items of note, and when you have the time (there's around 10 minutes of video to watch), view the full interview over at Collider.
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