"Neighborhood Watch" promotional materials pulled in light of Trayvon Martin case: Twentieth Century Fox released early promotional material for his "Neighborhood Watch" in a light comedy about the shooting Trayvon Martin.
The poster and trailer in the theater have been removed from theaters in Florida and will soon be resolved at the national level, the studio said Tuesday. The film, due out July 27 stars Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn suburban dads who become Neighbourhood Watch volunteers are trying to stop an alien invasion.
"We are very sensitive Trayvon Martin, but our great alien invasion movie comedy and has absolutely no connection with the tragic events in Florida," the spokesman said Fox says The Hollywood Reporter. "The film, which is not scheduled for release in a few months, was made and the initial marketing materials were produced before the incident became known to all. Materials teasers were part of the early stages of marketing has never been planned long-term use. First and foremost, our thoughts are with the families affected by this terrible event. "
The poster depicts a silhouette of an alien on the panel, neighborhood watch, seems to be damaged by bullets.
According to THR, Fox plans to move to the second phase of its marketing campaign for the film, and the official site is intended to highlight the movie stars and comic storony.Tizer site will be replaced throughout the country as soon as possible.
Last month, the weapon, 17 years old, Martin was mortally wounded in Sanford, Fla., neighborhood watch captain, George Zimmerman, resulting in a national protest and request for the arrest Zimmerman.
The poster and trailer in the theater have been removed from theaters in Florida and will soon be resolved at the national level, the studio said Tuesday. The film, due out July 27 stars Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn suburban dads who become Neighbourhood Watch volunteers are trying to stop an alien invasion.
"We are very sensitive Trayvon Martin, but our great alien invasion movie comedy and has absolutely no connection with the tragic events in Florida," the spokesman said Fox says The Hollywood Reporter. "The film, which is not scheduled for release in a few months, was made and the initial marketing materials were produced before the incident became known to all. Materials teasers were part of the early stages of marketing has never been planned long-term use. First and foremost, our thoughts are with the families affected by this terrible event. "
The poster depicts a silhouette of an alien on the panel, neighborhood watch, seems to be damaged by bullets.
According to THR, Fox plans to move to the second phase of its marketing campaign for the film, and the official site is intended to highlight the movie stars and comic storony.Tizer site will be replaced throughout the country as soon as possible.
Last month, the weapon, 17 years old, Martin was mortally wounded in Sanford, Fla., neighborhood watch captain, George Zimmerman, resulting in a national protest and request for the arrest Zimmerman.
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