“Where Will You Be When It Happens?” – A Cryptic “Fringe” Countdown Caleb Hamilton, March 29, 2011March 29, 2011 Late last week, FOX renewed J.J. Abrams’ sci-fi hit Fringe, which was on the verge of being cancelled since its shift to Friday nights. Luckily, fans continued to watch and the show hit a creative goldmine. The third season of Fringe is nearly over and a recently aired promo reveals a very mysterious countdown. Read on to find out more!Watching closely toward the end of the promo below, you can see quick blips of numbers. For a split second at the very end a time is revealed: 6:02 A.M.Not much is known right now about exactly when the countdown ends. It can be assumed, however, that the time is 6:02 AM EST (Eastern Standard Time), as the series takes place in Boston, Massachusetts and the surrounding areas. Fringe fans may guess that 6:02 A.M. may be the time that one of the two universes will be destroyed. Whenever the countdown ends, whatever the outcome, “where will you be when it happens?”All new episodes of Fringe return April 15th at 9 PM on FOX. Viral Marketing Viral Videos FringeViral video
“Iron Man 3” Armor Unlock Reveals Several New Suits; New Exhibit at Disneyland March 28, 2013April 15, 2015Marvel Studios Phase 2 kicks off in a few weeks with Iron Man 3 and the marketing campaign is in full swing! All this week, the official Iron Man Facebook page has been running a contest that gives fans the chance to enter for a trip for 2 to the… Read More
What If: Jurassic Park February 3, 2012April 6, 2013It has been quite some time since we’ve done one of these! “What If” has been absent for two years, so I feel honored to be able to revive the series. The What If series asks the question, “what if a movie that didn’t have a viral marketing campaign, had…Pages: 1 2 Read More
“21 Jump Street” Interactive Trailer is Just Too Funny March 12, 2012March 12, 2012Honestly I never suspected that 21 Jump Street would be hammering at my funny bone. Obviously Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs‘s Philip Lord and Chris Miller didn’t get the memo that adaptations based on 80s TV series were suppose to be bad. But with such a powerful tracking rate,… Read More