DIG Super Bowl 2015 Ad Trailer

DIG Super Bowl 2015 Ad Trailer

The new USA Network TV Show DIG gets a Super Bowl 2015 Ad trailer. Watch the trailer below.



USA Network will advertise its now show DIG during the Super Bowl 2015 broadcast on NBC. The DIG Super Bowl trailer has been released online. Watch it below.

DIG is from the executive producers of Homeland and Heroes. The plot of DIG is about the holiest city on earth having an unholy secret. The ten-part limited series event is staring Golden Globe nominee Jason Isaacs and Emmy Award winner Anne Heche.

When Peter Connelly, an FBI agent recently stationed in Jerusalem, begins investigating a murder, he realizes that he has uncovered an ancient international conspiracy that threatens to change the course of human history. Certain that the dangerous prophecy is nearing fruition, Peter must race against the clock to unravel its mystery. From a remote farm in Norway, to an enigmatic compound in New Mexico, to the serpentine tunnels of Jerusalem, this immersive, fast-paced adventure will take viewers on a quest for a truth that will shake the world’s beliefs to its very core.

Shot in contemporary Jerusalem, Croatia and New Mexico, DIG will premiere on March 5 at 10/9c on USA Network.

Watch the Super Bowl 2015 Ads online now in the most complete Super Bowl 2015 Ad video gallery on the web.

I4U News will again bring you full coverage of the Super Bowl 2015 Ads.

The Super Bowl 2015 will take place on February 1, 2015 in Arizona. The Super Bowl XLIX game will be played in the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale. NBC is broadcasting the Super Bowl 2015. The Super Bowl 2015 Halftime Show will be performed by Katy Perry. The constantly updated Super Bowl Ads List is tracking all 2015 Super Bowl Ads.

Check out our Super Bowl 2015 Dates, Times and FAQ Guide for everything you need to know about the Super Bowl XLIX. Also find out how to watch the Superbowl online.

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