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    'Oz the Great and Powerful' Super Bowl Spot Hits Online (Video)

    “Am I dreaming?” asks James Franco in the Super Bowl spot for Disney's Oz the Great and Powerful.

    The ad sees his character (the future Wizard of Oz) transported from the black and white of dust bowl-era Kansas to the CG-rendered world of Oz. And apparently he’s arrived just in time. “You’re the only one strong enough to save us all,” Evanora (Rachel Weisz) tells him.

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    The 30-second spot also gives us a tantalizing glimpse of a certain broom-riding witch that will look familiar to fans of the The Wizard of Oz.

    The film from director Sam Raimi also stars Mila Kunis and Michelle Williams. It’s scheduled for a March 8 release.

    Watch the spot below.

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