It was in all the papers. <--- grammatically OK, meaning-wise, no idea what was in the papers.
It got in all the papers. <--- grammatically OK, too, but meaning-wise is a whole different story
It got into all the papers <--- also grammatically OK. Meaning? No idea. Are we talking about your pet messing with your homework? Or messing with newspapers? Or your master's thesis?
Utterly unclear what you are asking because they are all grammatically right.