The Amazing Spider-Man: Webbed Menace Website Lists Sightings Dan Koelsch, March 25, 2012 It looks like your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is keeping busy, as there have been multiple sightings all over the world. The Webbed Menace website now has a section that lists user-submitted sightings of the Web Crawler. As the name implies, the viral website is dedicated to capturing Spider-Man, who they see as more of a vigilante criminal than a superhero. The website debuted during WonderCon and began asking readers to submit their own photos of Spider-Man to help capture him. Now the website has a full gallery of user snapshots, which of course just have people in Spider-Man costumes. Is your candid photo included? Let us know in the comments below.Source: @djchristensen ARGs & Campaigns Viral Marketing The Amazing Spider-ManWebbed Menace
Farewell Atlantis is on Facebook and Releases Tomorrow September 30, 2009September 30, 2009Thanks to our fictional friend Soren Ulfert, we now know that Farewell Atlantis, the faux novel written by character Jackson Curtis (John Cusack), has an official Facebook fan page. Right now there are only 78 fans, so be sure to add the page! The page, apparently created at the beginning… Read More
Disney Monorails Tricked Out With Tron Lightcycles March 10, 2010Disney sure knows how to market their films. Along with a intricate viral campaign, the studio has started to utilize their other assets to promote Tron Legacy. The Monorail Trains at Disney World Resort in Orlando will be painted to resemble the Tron Legacy lightcycles as early as this month…. Read More
Disney Makes Theater Stop Unofficial Viral Marketing For Tron Legacy August 30, 2010Well, you have to give them credit for trying. Yesterday we reported that a movie theater in Ohio (and possibly others) seemed to be part of Disney’s viral marketing campaign for Tron Legacy. However, it turns out that Marcus Crosswoods Cinema had taken it upon themselves to set up their… Read More
Why is Peter Parker spider-douchebag now? Didn’t they just make a movie? Why do they keep “re-booting” everything?? Am I the only one who thinks this looks lame?
you my friend are an idiot. the spiderman franchise has never been rebooted before,so how can you say ‘why do they keep rebooting everything?’ this movie will be MUCH more true to the comics