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The Sci-fi channel is now advertising COD in the middle of their homepage. It's one of five different commercials being shown there (you can select them from the tab, or just let it cycle through them all which it does automatically). Children of Dune is the second one. It begins with a black background and the words "Can you see what the future holds for Arrakis?" It then circles around Leto's eyes during the scene where he confronts Alia in the Keep, after which you are told that you can watch exclusive video clips from the miniseries only on scifi.com. They then show Paul, Irulan, and Chani (or Alia) in the throne room, which is also in another teaser, and then tell you that it is an epic miniseries airing in March.

Don't forget, tommorow is tuesday, and that's usually when the official site is updated.

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you had me all excited. That's been there for two weeks now.

BTW: It's Alia.

He had me all excited too...I thought it was a big ad, but it wasnt. At least he did put the info out there though.

Great job, Mahdi

Posted

So is everyone gonna log on to watch and talk about it?

and put all spoilers in [ hide ][/ hide ] format for those that miss it.

Posted

I apologize if I gave the impression this ad was "bigger" than it actually was. That wasn't my intent.

I'm thinking of organizing an online Mirc for after each episode of the mini, bnut I have to talk to some people about it (as I am not American and will not be watching it's debut, I have to talk to a few others to see if they'd be up for hosting it).

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Thats the channel I was planning on using Namp, when I said host I meant people to run it, moderate it, save a transcript of it, that sort of thing.

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