Watch The Walking Dead Comic-Con Trailer Corey, August 24, 2010August 24, 2010 One of the biggest events to come out of San Diego Comic-Con 2010 was AMC’s panel for The Walking Dead. MovieViral’s Dan was at the panel (you can read the live blog here) first hand and loved the footage shown. Watch the full 4 minute re-cut trailer for The Walking Dead below! The Walking Dead is the story of a small town cop Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) as he wakes up in a completely different world after being in a coma for a moth — a world taken over by the undead. The show is Rick’s journey as he looks for his wife Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies) and his son Carl (Chanlder Riggs). Comic series and show executive producer Robert Kirkman says The Walking Dead is “the zombie movie that continues when the movie is over”. The Walking Dead will be on AMC next to Mad Men and Breaking Bad in the networks line up. Mad Men and Breaking Bad are two of my favorite shows of all time. The songs used in the trailer are Mr. Splitfoot by Paris Motel and The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore by The Walker Brothers. The Walking Dead premieres on AMC on Halloween at 10/9 Central and will have a 90 minute pilot episode with hour long episodes after that. Viral Marketing Viral Videos AMCComic-ConThe Walking DeadTrailerWalking Dead
Infographic: Wolverine’s Costume Evolution July 23, 2013July 22, 2013This Friday, The Wolverine slashes its way into theaters. The Marvel character has a storied past that has put him into many different outfits. Hit the jump to see all the various costumes worn by Logan. Read More
MacGruber iPhone App and Viral Site April 24, 2010NBC’s Saturday Night Live has had trouble converting their popular recurring skits into quality (and profitable) films. You could even argue that Wayne’s World was their only true success story, and may be the only reason they kept trying. This summer, the producers of the show are trying to break… Read More
Google And Paramount Pictures Team Up To Promote Christopher Nolan’s ‘Interstellar’ October 6, 2014A lot of movie-based websites offer uninteresting things like character profiles, trailers that you can get off youtube, wallpaper images, etc. Social media has proven to be a more useful tool to help market a film. We’ve seen many successful viral marketing campaigns being carried on on Facebook, Twitter, Vine,… Read More