New “Riddick” Motion Comic Serves As Prequel To The Upcoming Film David Weaver, July 30, 2013 Last we saw the criminal anti-hero Riddick, he had just defeated the leader of the Necromongers and been crowned their new Lord Marshall in The Chronicles of Riddick, sequel to the cult hit Pitch Black. In the upcoming third part of the trilogy, Riddick, we see that he has yet again been abandoned on a remote world filled with nasty creatures and a gang of bounty hunters out to make a name for themselves.If you have been curious as to how he could go from Lord Marshall to being stranded on a deadly planet, there is a new motion comic called Blindsided now available that helps bridge the gap between the two films and give you some much needed insight. If you are fan of the franchise, you don’t want to miss this. You can watch the video after the break.Riddick will be released theatrically on September 6, 2013. Viral Marketing Viral Videos RiddickViral video
Swag From “Tron: Legacy” and “The Dark Knight” Viral Campaigns On Auction July 12, 2013July 12, 2013Briefly: Did you miss out on the cool swag from the viral marketing campaigns of The Dark Knight and Tron: Legacy? Well, you’re in luck. Today starts an auction for various items from these ARGs and more. The proceeds go to help fund ARGFest-o-Con 2013, which has its festivities in… Read More
Short Film Round Up: “Star Wars Bounty Hunter”, “3 Minutes”, and “The Trashmaster” January 12, 2011The last day or so I’ve seen a few cool short films, so I thought I’d do a round up to feature them all. First, we have a 20 minute Star Wars film from Aaron Burke titled Star Wars Bounty Hunter, which features more Boba Fett than the entire original… Read More
Paranormal Activity 4’s Viral Campaign Featuring “Jacob Degloshi” Ends October 31, 2012Jacob Degloshi is a character in the Paranormal Activity ARG universe who is haunted by the same demon from the movies. The movie franchise may have dwindled down to pinpoint formula and stupid characters, but the viral is still standing strong…or was. Details after the break. Read More