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Nite Owl's Ship Has More Curves Than A Race Track
We admired Nite Owl's ship at Comic-Con, and now the latest Watchmen video diary is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of it. The actual ship is a curvaceous wonder, and as with all things Zack Snyder, attention is being paid to every single set detail so we can have our very own living breathing comic book. Also the production designer Alex McDowell wrote a fake diary entry on his blog that reads like "The Adventures Of Alex And Zack Snyder." Click through for more pictures from McDowell's "discovery" and then watch a video of him building it. More »Secret Origin Of Watchmen's Original Heroes