As “Peacemaker” wraps up its first season on HBO Max, it seems like only a matter of time before we get official word about Season 2. James Gunn, even before the series began airing, hinted that he would like to do more episodes.
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Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeCBS will utilize this Sunday’s AFC championship game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals to unveil a new fan-centric marketing campaign tied around the theme “Get Into Something Good.”And here’s the unique angle to the spots that viewers will see on Sunday: They don’t actually include clips from the shows. Instead, they focus on the superfans behind series like “Survivor,” the “FBI” franchise and freshman comedy sensation “Ghosts.”“We’re trying to really break some norms and look at things differently,” said CBS president and chief marketing officer Mike Benson.
“I think it’s a more innovative and modern way to consume a show or to promote a show. And the way we’ve strategically looked at these is, why does every single promo have to be something that is a clip-based promo? Is there a way to actually look at our marketing where we intrigue audiences and then give them the clips and give them more context around the program or the characters or the stories? That’s really what we’re doing here and the way it starts to work, both on air and what we’re doing in social.” In the on-air spots, three fictional families portray passionate fans of “FBI,” “Ghosts” and “Survivor.” The promos are narrated by “FBI” star Jeremy Sisto, “Ghosts” star Brandon Scott Jones (who plays Isaac, the pompous 1700’s American Revolutionary ghost on the show) and “Survivor” host/executive producer Jeff Probst.
Here they are below:“We have been working to make the CBS brand modern and relevant, and a lot of what we have to do is educate audiences on the shows that we have, and remind them how popular they are,” Benson says. “We need to help the audience understand that there are people who
.As “Peacemaker” wraps up its first season on HBO Max, it seems like only a matter of time before we get official word about Season 2. James Gunn, even before the series began airing, hinted that he would like to do more episodes.
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Daily Star, “Adele was absolutely loving the event. She was having a great time with friends and loved watching the show.”They continued, “After the contest was over she stormed the stage and the crowd went wild.
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Naman Ramachandran Principal photography has wrapped on “He Went That Way,” the true crime thriller starring Jacob Elordi (“Euphoria”) and Zachary Quinto (Star Trek Franchise). Mister Smith Entertainment have revealed a first look image and will be showing the first footage to buyers at the upcoming European Film Market in Berlin.Set in 1964, “He Went That Way” is based on the true crime story of celebrity animal trainer Dave Pitts and his famous TV chimp, Spanky, centerpiece of the traveling entertainment show The Ice Capades in the 1960s, and his fateful three-day encounter with the serial killer Larry Lee Ranes.
Ginger Zee's dedication to her job with Good Morning America has been proven time and time again, with fans often left worried about her safety during harsh climate conditions.MORE: Ginger Zee pays heartbreaking tribute to Cheslie Kryst after tragic deathHer new post might be one of her most worrying, as she declared she was in Missouri while the region was in a "state of emergency" due to heavy snowfall.With a picture she shared of herself in front of the Gateway Arch National Park along with shots of chilly weather forecasts for the area, she wrote: "State of emergency here in Missouri. WATCH: Ginger Zee's fans fear for her safety after worrying video"Heaviest snow will fall just north of us here in St Louis (plenty of snow here too) to Champaign, IL through Fort Wayne, IN — Jackson, MI/Toledo, OH. Two rounds of winter weather with freezing rain possible on the southern end from Dallas to Pittsburgh!"MORE: Ginger Zee makes rare revelation as she opens up about special family memberThe post sparked mixed reactions.
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