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Video and Pics of Watchmen’s Nite Owl Ship

Making our way through the crowds we bring you a glimpse...

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On display here at Comic Con is Nite Owl’s ship from the Watchmen film and as I pushed and pulled my way through the masses I was able to a short video clip and David was able to snap a few shots. The video is directly below and following that are the images. The video has no sound so don’t worry about your speakers. It was just a bunch of crowd noise and I didn’t think you wanted to hear that.

If you haven’t yet read our coverage of the panel you can do that here and here and I will have the interviews with the cast and director Zack Snyder online tomorrow and over the course of the rest of the week.


Looks like that first step getting in and out could be trouble
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A look inside
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Another look inside
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A view from directly behind the ship
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The front of the ship
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A shot with the Watchmen banner hanging in the background
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