“Prometheus” Facebook Page to Feature Fan Art on “Fan Fridays” Caleb Hamilton, April 7, 2012April 7, 2012 With the release of Prometheus just about two months away, the viral for the film seems to have taken a break. However, fans of Ridley Scott’s Alien franchise are congregating at the film’s official Facebook page. They comment on page updates, share theories about the film and even post art work. Usually, fan made art goes unnoticed by official film pages, but the Prometheus page has announced plans to celebrate it. Hit the jump for more. Every Friday, the official Prometheus Facebook page will take some of the fan art posted on the page throughout the week and the page admins will choose some to feature the main page for everyone to see. You can check out a few pieces that have been posted already below. Head to the page to see more fan work. Check out Prometheus in theaters June 8th in Digital 3D and IMAX 3D! Social Networks Viral Marketing 20th Century FoxFacebookFan MadePrometheus
Fan-Made “Hunger Games” ARG Launches June 14, 2011June 16, 2011 A few days ago, we posted an article about what looked to be an official ARG for the upcoming film The Hunger Games, which comes out next year. We deleted the article after a Lionsgate rep told us that it was not official and possibly a scam to collect user… Read More
Viral Trends: Republic Project Wants To Change The Way Marketing Campaigns Update Content September 12, 2012 This is the first in a new feature that we will cover for the site called Viral Trends. Our hope is to highlight some of the latest trends in online advertising and marketing currently happening outside our entertainment niche and explain how the industries and properties we cover might benefit… Read More
Beauty Shop Patrons Get Hair-Raising Scare Thanks to “The Last Exorcism Part II” February 26, 2013 In a prank to help promote this weekend’s theatrical opening of The Last Exorcism Part II, some customers at a beauty salon got more than a haircut when a two way mirror shows a possessed girl over their own reflection. Check out the reactions after the break. Read More