Apollo 18 movie Secret Documents and Web Site

Apollo 18 movie Secret Documents and Web Site

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Have you seen the trailer to the sci-fi movie “Apollo 18” which is creating quite the buzz?

Well, it tells us the real reason why we never went back to the moon!

EW has released a little more information that comes from the head of Dimension, Bob Weinstein. While Weinstein, doesn’t inform us in regards to what is exacly going on, he states the footage they found is, indeed, real! Then goes on to state this is their first movie that will be marketed via social networking.

Marketing executive, Bladimiar Norman, also gives us a url that links to a top secret web site: http://apollo18movie.net/cosmonaut, and says, “We’re about to take this up a notch and really have fun with this audience. This is just the beginning, but I’m not giving you any more secrets!”

One of the secrets is revealed, as you can see on the right. This comes from that top secret web site and appears to be one of nine. Password, anybody?

Just what exactly is going on?

Apollo 18 touches down in theaters April 22nd, 2011.

http://apollo18movie.net/

Synopsis

Officially, Apollo 17, launched December 17th, 1972, was the last manned mission to the moon. But a year later, in December of 1973, two American astronauts were sent on a secret mission to the moon funded by the US Department of Defense. What you are about to see is the actual footage which the astronauts captured on that mission. While NASA denies its authenticity, others say it’s the real reason we’ve never gone back to the moon.

About Matt McGloin

Matt McGloin is the editor-in-chief and publisher of Cosmic Book News, the independent entertainment news site he founded in 2008. He covers movies, comics, TV, video games, and pop culture, and has reported major industry scoops over the years, including revealing the Avengers: Endgame title ahead of its official announcement. Through Cosmic Book News, he helped Marvel Comics promote Guardians of the Galaxy and Nova through exclusive previews, artwork, and interviews, with the site also quoted in solicitations and on comic covers. He also reported on Marvel’s Daredevil: Born Again retooling before it was later confirmed by the trades.