Video: “Godzilla” Director Teases ‘Very Big’ Plans For Comic-Con Dan Koelsch, July 14, 2013 We already know that Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures’ Godzilla is set to have some presence at Comic-Con. The monster remake opens in May of next year, and the San Diego convention this week is the perfect time to promote it. There is an off-site building that is sure to have something, and the newly discovered viral website is bound to be related to the convention. Now we have a video from director Gareth Edwards that teases the film’s big plans even more. Check it out after the break. The Godzilla Encounter website has three articles so far, all with stories about “something” being out in the ocean. Each post has one or two letters in the headline colored red, which leads us to believe it’s some code. So far the letters, in order, are S, E, R, and I. Could it spell out a new URL or something related specifically to Comic-Con (as the latest article suggests)? We’ll have to wait and see. As soon as we know more, we’ll update you.To follow all of our coverage of Comic-Con, click here. ARGs & Campaigns Comic-Con Conventions Events Viral Marketing Viral Videos Comic-ConGodzilla
Scott Pilgrim Facebook Page Needs 100,000 Fans to Premiere New Trailer (Update: Now Live!) May 30, 2010July 10, 2010The folks behind Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World are holding the new trailer for the summer movie hostage until the official Facebook Page gains 100,000 Fans (or “Likes” as Facebook calls it now). So, if you’re a fan of the comic book or are just interested in the new film… Read More
Compare “Guardians of the Galaxy” Concept Art to First Official Image December 31, 2013The image above was the first concept art for Marvel’s upcoming space adventure Guardians of the Galaxy. While the characters and storyline aren’t as familiar to the average fan, they will play a role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe going forward. So, we clamor for each little bit we get…. Read More
“The Hunger Games” Viral Knows Who You Are August 29, 2011August 30, 2011Maybe Lionsgate didn’t give it some thought at first, but when we wrote an article about a possible viral site for The Hunger Games, the studio called to inform us that they weren’t marketing such a site nor were they affiliated with it. Naturally we edited it to inform you… Read More