Join The Project Prometheus Community Dan Koelsch, October 7, 2012 As the film’s October 9th Blu-ray and DVD release draws near, the official website for 20th Century Fox’s Alien series prequel Prometheus has launched a community page to give fans a chance to interact and learn more about the film. Get the details after the break. The website uses a WordPress-like system to feature posts written both by the Prometheus team and fans. There’s lots of behind-the-scenes media and articles, and the interactive element also allows users to earn points. It seems to have just begun, as the content is limited, but as the About page states, there is more to come.The Project Prometheus Community is made for movie and sci-fi fans like you! Our goal is to bring like-minded influencers together to share their experiences with each other and across their social networks. Here you can explore interesting content related the film and gain access to exclusive content.We are excited to collaborate with you and inspire you to share your passion for Prometheus with both the community and your network! Content within the Community comes not just from Twentieth Century Fox, but also from the many community members – people just like you who are looking to share their passion for sci-fi. Within this community, you will find everything from movie articles, celebrity interviews, exclusive video content and much more.Welcome to the Project Prometheus Community, and stay tuned for more!Thanks to Netsua for the heads up. Social Networks Viral Marketing Project PrometheusProject Prometheus CommunityPrometheus
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