“Apollo 18” Gets New Trailer and Release Date, Along With A Space Race Timeline Dan Koelsch, June 24, 2011 The musical chairs game that is Apollo 18‘s release date continues. After previously scheduled openings in March, April, August, and even next January, September 2nd has become the new day the found footage sci fi horror opens in theaters. With the new date comes a new trailer from Yahoo that is leaner and possibly more effective. Check out the trailer after the break, along with a new app on the Apollo 18 Facebook page that could give some clues to the events of the film.The “Missions” app on the Apollo 18 Facebook page has a neat timeline of the Apollo missions and the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union that lasted almost 20 years. If you check out the entries on the timeline, there are some clues to how the film’s secret Apollo 18 mission came about. We’ve already learned most of it from the viral campaign, but it’s still worth checking out to see if there’s anything we missed. ARGs & Campaigns Social Networks Viral Marketing Viral Videos Apollo 18FacebookTrailer
Tron Legacy Site Reveals Cities, But Why? February 19, 2010August 17, 2010Update: The list of cities has been updated to include the missing city and to replace one. As we reported yesterday, the Zero Hour website for Tron Legacy not only has a coded countdown, but also a block of text slowly being revealed. Now we know that the text is… Read More
Social Media Accounts for January 2012 Films December 30, 2011May 4, 2012Welcome to a new monthly feature here on MovieViral, just in time for 2012. A day or two ahead of time, we’ll list the various social media accounts (specifically Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube for now) for all the major releases each month. We hope that this allows you to follow… Read More
“Mama” Psychologist Blogs About Feral Children on Tumblr December 6, 2012In the upcoming horror film Mama, Daniel Kash plays youth psychologist Dr. Gerald Dreyfuss, who introduces couple Annabel (Jessica Chastain) and Lucas (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) to Lucas’ nieces. The two young feral children have a hard to time acclimating themselves to civilization, but that doesn’t seem to be the only problem… Read More