Person Of Interest San Diego Comic-Con Key Cards
The makers of the show are still trying to convince us all it’s not sci-fi…
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Right, so now SFX has decided that Person Of Interest IS sci-fi and therefore we can cover it, the producers of the show are doing their darnedest to prove otherwise. Images from the show will be featured on hotel room key cards for the San Diego Comic-Con and the message they’re giving it is either slightly tongue-in-cheek or downright worrying…
The press release tells us: “One key card features Reese and Finch – series stars Jim Caviezel and Michael Emerson – keeping a watchful eye, and the other keycard could be seen as a response to those who may have suggested that Person Of Interest – which posits a world in which a highly sophisticated, all-seeing surveillance program could track the whereabouts of virtually anyone, anywhere, following our every move — was a bit of science fiction. In light of recent revelations in the news, pardon the producers if they say they told you so…”
Blimey, if they got that right, then maybe the machine does exist as well! And it’s gaining sentience!
Nearly 40,000 branded room keys will be available to fans at nearly 30 participating hotels, courtesy of Warner Bros Worldwide Television Marketing.
Nearly 40,000 branded room keys will be available to fans at nearly 30 participating hotels, courtesy of Warner Bros. Worldwide Television Marketing.
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Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years.


