If you don’t already have a file Apple TV + subscription, that’s good because Will Smith got you. The representative teamed up with Apple to give eligible new and returning customers two months of free AppleTV. This is, of course, a great strategy to promote the upcoming Civil War thriller directed by Antoine Fuqua, Release.
According to the video posted by Smith on his site InstagramThe promotion was spurred on by the countless comments it was getting from fans saying they didn’t own an AppleTV but would like to see the movie. “It’s unacceptable,” the actor jokes, and that he asked Apple to help “his people” so they can see his new movie. Whether or not this exchange happened with fans, one can’t help but realize the marketing brilliance behind the promotion. The two free months are available to anyone who doesn’t already have the service and it’s as easy as clicking the link in Will Smith’s bio. Check out the video below for full promotion details.
It’s great to have the actor and studio behind them Release You want fans to see their movie so badly that they’re willing to do free promotion. The film is significant because it is based on the true story of Gordon, aka Whipped Peter, a runaway slave turned soldier whose story is still studied in history books. Images of his back, covered with scars from brutal flogging, helped show the horrors of slavery during the abolitionist movement. It’s an emotionally charged part of American history, so the more the more people get to see Next movie releaseBetter.
some critics said Release It was released very shortly after Will Smith’s on-stage Oscar slap to Chris Rock. However, the star responded to this criticism By saying that he hopes the works of Antoine Fuqua and the artists behind the scenes will not be punished for his actions.
early Offers Release It was very positive. Many say it is a powerfully emotional film and a must watch. The audience’s positive reaction to the film helped shape director W The studio’s decision to release the film This year though Smith controversy.
Smith’s slap isn’t the only controversy plaguing the film’s release. Recently, the film’s producer, Joey McFarland, came under fire for bringing one of the brutal photos of Whipped Peter with him to the film’s premiere. The backlash led to him taking responsibility and issuing an apology on his personal Instagram account. One can only speculate whether Apple’s two-month promotion was great marketing or if moviegoers probably won’t show up in movie theaters due to too many controversies.
Release In select showrooms and arriving on Apple TV+ today, December 9. In the meantime, check out the 2023 movie release dates to plan your next movie experience. We’ll have to wait and see if moviegoers choose to pick up the movie at the transmitter complex or have Apple screen and pick it up in the comfort of their homes for free.
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