New AVATAR trailer to premiere on world’s largest HD display

Oct 29th, 2009 | By Allan Given | Category: News

21 August 2009:  Overall view of the stadium of the Dallas Cowboys during their 31-10 win over the Tennessee Titans at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.   Photo by James D. Smith

21 August 2009: Overall view of the stadium of the Dallas Cowboys during their 31-10 win over the Tennessee Titans at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Photo by James D. Smith

This Sunday, November 1st, fans will be treated to a new three minute and thirty second trailer of AVATAR, the eagerly anticipated new film from James Cameron, the director of TITANIC and ALIENS that opens nationwide on December 18th. Viewers of “Fox NFL Sunday” will be taken live to Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas where the trailer will play on the largest video display in the world, the Cowboys Stadium Diamond Vision screen. The four-sided HD screen is comprised of 10,584,064 LED lights and measures in with two of the screens at 72′x160′ and the other two at 29′x51′ and has a total viewing area of 11,393 square feet, making it the perfect venue to showcase Cameron’s monumental new film.

The trailer will premiere just minutes before Noon, CST and the kickoff to the Cowboys/Seahawks game on FOX. Make sure and tune in to not only see the spectacular new trailer, but to also be a part of history as this will mark the largest live motion picture trailer viewing in history.

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