If you’re a fan of the upcoming newly titled THE SEEKER: THE DARK IS RISING, the big screen adaptation of the first in the acclaimed fantasy series of the same name, and if you’re a fan treasure hunts then you’ll be absolutely thrilled with what Fox has cooked up as part of their marketing campaign for the film. Dubbing it the “Seek the Signs” campaign, they’ve hidden six signs (the same the protagonist in the film has to find to contend with the impending rising “dark”) throughout the film’s marketing materials – trailers, posters, etc. – and if you manage to uncover all six and input them in the correct sequence on THIS SITE, you’ll unlock some nifty special content. That’s about it, really. Get to hunting! The film opens October 5th.
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