Sleeping Giant: “Riding a Hot Trailer, Tarzan Swings Back Into Movies”
Kirsten Smith has written a very nice article that includes quotes from Jim Sullos at Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.
You only get one chance to make a first impression, or so the story goes. It’s especially true of film trailers, especially for highly-anticipated films. A good reception for a trailer can generate buzz that money can’t buy. A poor reception can deal a fatal blow to a film.
Witness the recent unveiling of the “Star Trek Beyond” trailer, which had many of the Trek faithful howling in indignation. Director Jeremy Lin and actor/co-writer Simon Pegg made public statements to quell the outrage, asking for audience patience.
The other side of that coin is the initial trailer for “The Legend of Tarzan,” the Warner Bros. reboot of the Lord of the Jungle’s franchise due in July. If social media is any indication, the Tarzan trailer met with broad enthusiasm, hinting that a century-old fictional icon may still have the power to move audiences.
By the way, the Legend of Tarzan Teaser Trailer just reached 19M views. If you’ve been following along — you know that LOT did 6m views in its first 48 hours compared to 13 m by Independence Day Resurgence in its first 48 hours. Since that time LOT has been gaining steadily, not only on IDR, but also Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Out of the Shadows — whose trailer was released on the same day as LOT.
Just prior the Super Bowl on Feb 7, this is how the three stacked up:
18.3M — TMNT
19.1M — IDR
17.6M — LOT
Then, both of the other two movies did Super Bowl ads at a cost of a smooth $5m. So where do they stand today?
19.6 — TMNT
19.5 — IDR
19.0 — LOT
So here are the views since the Super Bowl — and remember, LOT is the only one that didn’t spend $5m on a Super Bowl Ad.
1,300,000 — TMNT
400,000–IDR
1,,400,000 — LOT
Not bad . . . .
2 comments
Here’s the correct link:
http://www.sleepinggiantcollectibles.com/blog-awakenings/riding-a-hot-trailer-tarzan-swings-back-into-the-movies/
As for when the next marketing push will be, I don’t know. I’m making presumptions that this trailer, or even a new one, will be attached to Batman v. Superman. After B v. S Tarzan is their next Big Movie, so I expect we’ll start seeing more active promotion than just the random article here and there.
The teaser trailer has very good numbers considering WB hasn’t really done anything to promote it.
The link sends to an article by a Yumi Redfield on Crossmap.com.
Awesome to see The Legend of Tarzan is still doing great? Any idea when the next marketing push will take place?