New ‘Lost’ Teaser Features Mr. Cluck’s Dan Koelsch, January 8, 2010November 16, 2010 A new teaser commercial has hit the web for the final season of ABC’s “Lost”, and it features Hurley and Mr. Cluck’s Chicken Shack. For those diehard fans out there, you’ll remember Hurley used to work at Mr. Cluck’s, then used some of his lottery winnings to buy the restaurant. Check out the commercial below. A similar commercial debuted at Comic-Con. In that video, Hurley mentions going to Australia and, again, having nothing but good luck. So, what does this mean? There is much speculation that the events of last season’s finale could cause an alternate timeline, so maybe this is part of that. What do you think? Season six of “Lost” debuts on February 2nd on ABC at 8/7c (assuming Obama doesn’t bump it for his State of the Union address). Viral Marketing Viral Videos ABCLOSTMr. Cluck'sViral video
Viral Marketing J.K. Rowling’s New Harry Potter Story Is Unlocked By Solving a Riddle December 12, 2014The first day of J.K. Rowling’s 12 Days of Christmas story fest has started, where she will post a new story from the Harry Potter universe every day until Christmas. Of course, she doesn’t make it easy on you right off the bat. The only way you get to see… Read More
Star Trek Viral Campaign Explained in 4 Minutes May 14, 2009April 7, 2010Confused by the Star Trek viral campaign that ended when the film came out this weekend? You’re not the only one (read: me). Here’s a great video that sums up the ARG in 4 minutes. Read More
This Week in Viral: Week of 6/15/09 June 21, 2009June 29, 2009This week has been a great one for us here at MovieViral.com. Here’s a little sum up of what happened, for your viewing pleasure. First off, and most importantly, MovieViral.com was featured in the LA Times. If you haven’t seen it yet, take a look. But now on to the… Read More
But if they blow the hatch and it never exists, how and why are the numbers broadcasts to be picked up by Leonard who then passed it on to Hurley? Hurley doesn’t win that lotto without those numbers, right?