[10/15/11 - 10:31 AM] Video: Warner Bros. at New York Comic Con: "Person of Interest" Check out series star Michael Emerson's introduction shot specifically for the NYCC audience.
[via press release from Warner Bros. Television]
Warner Bros. New York Comic Con Video: "Person of Interest"
Acclaimed action thriller Person of Interest (Thursdays 9/8c CBS) - the new television series from creator/executive producer Jonathan Nolan (The Dark Knight, the upcoming The Dark Knight Rises, The Prestige, Memento) and J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot Productions (Fringe, Lost, Super 8, the upcoming Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol) - made its New York Comic Con debut with an exclusive screening today at NYCC 2011.
Warner Bros. Television presented a special advance screening of the "Judgment" episode of the series, five days before its telecast on Thursday, October 20. The screening featured an introduction by series star Michael Emerson (Lost) that was shot specifically for the NYCC audience on the show's location in New York City this week.
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