As expected, there's a lot of Oz the Great and Powerful news once again this week.
Entertainment websites like /Film, Just Jared, and Coming Soon have released neat reports from their visits to the set of Oz the Great and Powerful. These reports include on-set cast interviews, some behind-the-scenes pictures, and first impressions. You can navigate through them using the links below.
- 35 Things We Learned On the Set of Sam Raimi's 'Oz the Great and Powerful' (/Film)
- Exclusive: Michelle Williams & James Franco: 'Oz the Great and Powerful' Set Visit Interviews! (Just Jared)
- Exclusive: Joey King Talks 'Oz the Great and Powerful' (Just Jared)
- No Place Like Home: The Set of Sam Raimi's Oz The Great and Powerful (Coming Soon)
A new TV spot for the film will air during the Super Bowl this Sunday on CBS. Disney has released an unimpressive sneak peek for the expensive TV spot, which you can watch here.
Next week, an interactive web experience based on the new Disney flick will launch through Google Chrome. You can read more about that here.
The Spring 2013 issue of D23 magazine will feature articles on the making of Oz the Great and Powerful and even Return to Oz and The Rainbow Road to Oz. This Ozzy issue will hit stands February 12th. Check out the cover below, courtesy of Movieweb.
Beginning in mid-February, Oz will be taking over the Muppet-Vision 3D Theater at Disney's California Adventure park! A 4-D twenty minute sneak peek of Oz the Great and Powerful will be showing at the theater periodically leading up to the release of the film. How cool!
That's all for this week! Enjoy the weekend.
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