What's Happening?
Hollywood is increasingly leveraging gaming platforms like Fortnite and Roblox to promote movies, as discussed by Nic Hill, co-founder and chief innovation officer at Sawhorse Productions, on Variety's
'Strictly Business' podcast. Hill explains that major film studios are actively using these platforms to engage audiences, particularly for PG-13 and under movies. Sawhorse Productions has created promotional experiences for films such as 'GOAT' on Fortnite and 'How to Train Your Dragon' on Roblox. The strategy also extends to R-rated films, with campaigns for Warner Bros.' 'Sinners' and 'One Battle After Another' on Fortnite. Hill anticipates that the upcoming 'Grand Theft Auto 6' will offer new opportunities for user-generated content, particularly for edgier brands.
Why It's Important?
The integration of gaming platforms into movie promotions represents a significant shift in marketing strategies within the entertainment industry. By tapping into the vast user bases of games like Fortnite and Roblox, Hollywood can reach younger, tech-savvy audiences who are increasingly consuming media through interactive and digital means. This approach not only enhances audience engagement but also opens new revenue streams and promotional avenues for film studios. The potential inclusion of user-generated content in 'Grand Theft Auto 6' could further revolutionize how movies are marketed, allowing for more personalized and immersive promotional experiences.






