See The 22 Jump Street End Credit Sequel Movie Posters Michael Lee, September 27, 2014September 27, 2014 One of the best things about 22 Jump Street is that is was willing to be a parody of itself. That kind of self-awareness is rare to see in a comedy sequel, and with directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller, they decided to up the ante by adding an end credit sequence mocking the idea of future potential sequels.If you have already seen the film, then you know what’s coming; but if you haven’t, it wouldn’t do us any good by posting them up as the header image, that would just be spoiling the joke. So instead, you can check out a few of our favorite sequel ideas after the jump.Yahoo! was the first to find the full gallery of images on imgur. Here are some of our favorites: We know that another Jump Street movie is in development, with Lord and Miller leaving the franchise as directors, but staying on as producers. Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill will also be producers, and are expected to reprise their roles as Schmidt and Jenko. We know that sequels are unoriginal, and it’s fun to see Lord and Miller play around with that idea by turning it into a running gag. But if they ever need one, I’m sure they will look to their own end credits to crack the script for the third Jump Street film. Viral News 22 Jump StreetChanning TatumChris MillerJonah HillPhil LordSony Pictures
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“True Detective” Shows That Story Mystery Can Go Viral March 6, 2014While virality is often associated with pre-meditated actions by corporate spinsters marketing products; What if a movie or television show (and its viewer’s need to solve a plot mystery) were to become viral? This is what’s taking place with HBO’s incredible show True Detective. The show is nearing its season… Read More
Hollywood Second-Guessing Comic-Con, Could Viral Marketing Be Next? June 13, 2011June 13, 2011The New York Times ran a piece yesterday about how movie studios are taking a more cautious approach to this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. After propelling the comic book convention into the mainstream in recent years, why are they turning away now? Also, what could this shift in priorities mean… Read More