Watch the Super Bowl Trailers for “Battle: Los Angeles”, “Pirates”, and the Rest Dan Koelsch, February 6, 2011February 6, 2011 Earlier this evening we brought you the Super Bowl ads for Super 8, Thor, Captain America, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, and Cowboys & Aliens. There were many more ads for movies during the big game, so click through to see them all. We saw a lot of short trailers tonight. Below we have Kung Fu Panda 2, Rio, Limitless, Rango, Drive Angry, Just Go With It, Priest, Battle: Los Angeles, Fast Five, The Adjustment Bureau, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, and the Spielberg TV show Terra Nova. Which Super Bowl commercial was your favorite? Viral Marketing Viral Videos Battle: Los AngelesDrive AngryFast FiveJust Go With ItKung Fu Panda 2LimitlessPirates of the CaribbeanPriestRangoRioSuper BowlTerra NovaThe Adjustment BureauViral video
Writer Damon Lindelof Talks About “Prometheus” Viral Campaign August 4, 2012August 4, 2012The Wall Street Journal has a really interesting interview with Prometheus writer Damon Lindelof about the film’s viral campaign. The campaign kicked off with the TED conference video and focused on Weyland Corp., the company funding the trip. WSJ’s interview focuses on the various viral videos put out, including ones… Read More
‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1’ Viral Posters For District 13 August 6, 2014August 6, 2014The viral marketing for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 continues to flourish as a set of new character posters have been released. Hot off the teaser trailer debut from last week, these new character posters profile the citizens of District 13. As you can imagine, the character posters mirrors… Read More
Did A ‘Contagion’ Viral Quit Before It Started? August 31, 2011August 31, 2011Over at Bloody-Disgusting, they have posted a large group of hi-def photos for the upcoming “viral” flick, Contagion. Of particular note, one of said pictures has what very well could have been a viral campaign in the making, but with the film coming out next week, why did we see… Read More