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    Originally posted: July 22, 2008
    Rosario Dawson video surfaces on 'Net

    Posted at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, July 22

    A video of Rosario Dawson has surfaced on the Web, and she's not complaining.

    The actress, who shot up the screen in “Sin City” will do the same in “Gemini Division,” NBC’s new Web series to debut Aug. 18. She plays Anna Diaz, a New York City detective who gets involved with a secret government organization that is waging war against simulated life forms called SIMS.

    “Gemini Division” is the first made-for-the-Web series to feature a big-name Hollywood star.

    “The thing that’s succeeded on the Web—besides, obviously, porn—is people themselves,” Dawson told Wired magazine. “...We’re taking a huge risk. But it's exciting to be part of something new. Even if we mess it up, we were the first, you know? That's kind of awesome in itself.”

    It’s not porn, but according to Wired, by Episode 4 Dawson and studly co-star Justin Hartley have a steamy bedroom scene. The studly “Smallville” alum plays Nick, a guy described as “tall, blond and ripped ... and a little bit off.”

    I don’t know much more about the Webisodes, except a new one will post daily. Watch the just-released trailer for “Gemini Division” above.


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