Exclusive: Writer/director Parker Finn explains why Smile 2’s unique, viral marketing strategy is so important
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Eagerly anticipated horror sequelSmile 2is nearly upon us, but the film has probably already caught your attention online thanks to some neat viral marketing. With the movie following the story of pop star Skye Riley, brilliantlyplayed by Naomi Scott, the studio released music ahead of the film’s release, whilst also creatingsocial media accountsfor the singer too.
For writer/director Parker Finn, who helms both installments in the series, this unique marketing strategy is crucial for the movies. As he tells GamesRadar+ in a recent interview, this was especially true for Smile 2 given that the lead character is supposed to be a huge celebrity. The filmmaker therefore wanted to help audiences build a relationship with Skye before going into the movie itself.
Finn explains: “Paramount has this wonderful marketing department, we are very collaborative together, we talk about things ahead of time. I love this blurring of the lines between reality and fiction, this meta nature of whether this pop star exists in our world, as it sort of feels like it does. That was really important to me to help build credibility so you go into the film feeling like you already know her.”
He concludes: “She’s such a force of nature, she’s incredibly talented, she bought this uncanny X factor, this gravitas where I believed her as this pop star but she’s also so raw and vulnerable. Part of me too loved this idea of taking a Disney princess and putting her through Smile.”
Smile 2 hits UK cinemas on October 17, before releasing in US theaters on October 18.
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As Entertainment Editor at GamesRadar, I oversee all the online content for Total Film and SFX magazine. Previously I’ve worked for the BBC, Zavvi, UNILAD, Yahoo, Digital Spy and more.
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