Kill Bill promotional campaign
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 6:21 am
The remake of this film, based on the book by Stephen King , was eagerly awaited by many horror film and literature lovers. To remind fans of the release date, some of the sewers in the Australian city of Sydney were decorated with red balloons attached to them. All of this was accompanied by a phrase next to the drain: « It's closer than you think. «It» in theaters on September 7th .»
Pretty cool marketing initiative for #ITMovie spotted in Sydney CBD this morning.
"We all float down here" pic.twitter.com/vi1KnXSRFj
— David Piepers (@davepiepers) September 3, 2017
Game of Thrones
Game of Thrones is the series based on the books by George RR Martin that, to this day, continues to gain fans. It also joins this list because it carried out great campaigns throughout its entire broadcast on HBO.
For the premiere of the last season, they decided to benin number data distribute 6 replicas of the Iron Throne in different places around the world. The organizers encouraged fans to find them. Once the first throne was found, the clues were "unlocked" to find the second one, and so on.
A very interesting strategy to promote the series and involve fans.
Kill Bill
In general, Tarantino's films tend (and used to) cause a certain stir in terms of promotional campaigns. A clear example is the street marketing campaign for the successful Kill Bill starring Uma Thurman, in which they filled the street with quite explicit billboards (just like the films of this director).
The Money Heist
The Spanish series that has "stolen" everyone's hearts surprised with the campaign for the premiere of its fifth and final season, which was divided into two parts.
For the premiere of the first part, one of the actions that was carried out was to fill the streets of Madrid with posters with supposed spoilers or questions that every fan was asking themselves: "Will Rio and Tokyo end up together? Will the professor go to jail? Will Arturito die?"
Pretty cool marketing initiative for #ITMovie spotted in Sydney CBD this morning.
"We all float down here" pic.twitter.com/vi1KnXSRFj
— David Piepers (@davepiepers) September 3, 2017
Game of Thrones
Game of Thrones is the series based on the books by George RR Martin that, to this day, continues to gain fans. It also joins this list because it carried out great campaigns throughout its entire broadcast on HBO.
For the premiere of the last season, they decided to benin number data distribute 6 replicas of the Iron Throne in different places around the world. The organizers encouraged fans to find them. Once the first throne was found, the clues were "unlocked" to find the second one, and so on.
A very interesting strategy to promote the series and involve fans.
Kill Bill
In general, Tarantino's films tend (and used to) cause a certain stir in terms of promotional campaigns. A clear example is the street marketing campaign for the successful Kill Bill starring Uma Thurman, in which they filled the street with quite explicit billboards (just like the films of this director).
The Money Heist
The Spanish series that has "stolen" everyone's hearts surprised with the campaign for the premiere of its fifth and final season, which was divided into two parts.
For the premiere of the first part, one of the actions that was carried out was to fill the streets of Madrid with posters with supposed spoilers or questions that every fan was asking themselves: "Will Rio and Tokyo end up together? Will the professor go to jail? Will Arturito die?"