New Avatar Viral Site Launched

New Avatar Viral Site Launched
New Avatar Viral Site Launched
Coca-Cola Zero has set up a brand new viral website for the upcoming film Avatar, which will be released on December 18. The new site, AVTR.com, gives you loads of information on the planet Pandora, and all the breakthroughs that are happening on the planet.

The site also includes artwork, social networking links (Twitter, Facebook, etc.) and even a video blog from Stephen Lang, in character as Colonel Quaritch. Click Here! to explore this new site for yourself.

Avatar stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Michelle Rodriguez, Giovanni Ribisi, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Peter Mensah, Laz Alonso, Wes Studi, Stephen Lang, Matt Gerald and will be released in theaters on December 18.

Avatar was released December 18th, 2009 and stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Joel Moore, Giovanni Ribisi, Michelle Rodriguez, Laz Alonso. The film is directed by James Cameron.


Sources: AVTR.com

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Comments (5)

  1. The Narrator: The Better Man

    Actually J.A. a whole butt load of my friends who never knew of it, saw the trailer and want to see it super badly. So guess what? I don't think it will bomb. And if it does, then it won't bomb too badly.

    What we learned with T2 as despite fans being upset, and bad reviews if people want to see a everyday movie they will see it despite whatever. So I think it will be cool as do most people.

    2 years agoby @narratorFlag

  2. J.A.Ottley.Writer / Director

    Viral marketing would have worked if there was a mystery to solve, or like something amazing to see.

    After the release of that awfully edited trailer, people that were intrigued* on what Avatar was, lost interest, me being one of them, i think its because they had high expectations due to the hype the film generated.

    Everytime you hear a new update on this film it sounds like its going to bomb even more at the Box office.

    The key goal of viral marketing well successful viral marketing is to have a mystery of curiousity to intrigue the person to play the game or get sucked in, Cloverfield did it perfectly, with the whole 'What does the cloverfield monster look like'.....TDK had Joker send out wild riddles and reward people that when on a mad goose chase for a reward, weather its the reel to a vanadalised TDK trailer to joining the 'I Believe In Harvey Dent' poltical party, or being glamorised in a 'Gotham' or 'Ha-Ha' Times newspaper sent to your address.

    What i'm briefly saying is...
    Avatar has losta lot of the hype it generated, so therefore a viral marketing approach will flop, while with TDK and Cloverfield it was successful because both films maintain the hype to get fans sucked into the whole viral marketing scheme out of curiousity to find out more and solve the puzzle.

    2 years agoby @chronicFlag

  3. T.Clark

    People who are excited about the movie might care.

    2 years agoby @insertusernamehereFlag

  4. J.A.Ottley.Writer / Director

    2b honest no one really cares, because there aint no mystery behind Avatar no more...

    That's why the viral market perspective worked with cloverfield and TDK

    2 years agoby @chronicFlag

  5. Atreus

    Ok, those little blue rectangles next to the logo can be clicked to change the color - there are three other colors, gray, black, and orange. There is some kinda puzzle or pattern you can click them to make them all one color. I was wondering, has anyone gotten them all to match a color such as orange or black? If so, did anything happen?

    2 years agoby @atreusFlag

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