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NEW WATCH: The Numbers Are In For the DC FanDome Online Event

The results are in about last weekend’s DC FanDome which showcased the movies in the DCEU. The event, hosted by Warner Bros., garnered 22 million global views, from over 220 countries and territories, in 24 hours via their player, influencer live streams, and user-generated content created by fans watching the event.

The movie trailers which included THE BATMAN, WONDER WOMAN 1984, and SUICIDE SQUAD: Kill The Justice League, recorded 150 million views of trailer content launched from the event dominated YouTube and Twitter trends during the broadcast. DC FanDome, which covered the upcoming slate of WarnerMedia films, television shows, games, publishing and consumer products, trended in 82 markets on YouTube and 53 markets on Twitter. Global fan reactions were overwhelmingly positive (99% positive social sentiment).

Lisa Gregorian, Warner Bros. Television Group Chief Marketing Officer, and Blair Rich, President of worldwide marketing at Warner Bros., who originated the idea together for DC FanDome and discussed the event with website TheWrap .

Gregorian said about the event,

“The concept originated because we knew Comic-Con was going to get canceled and we really had been working on some other stuff together and said, ‘Wouldn’t it be amazing if we created a fan-centric event that was a global and worked together across our divisions and other divisions to make this happen? Productions were shut down and literally, like many parts of the world, we were shut down at the company as well. Blair and I were having these conversations and along with hundreds of employees, who were working from home, who were meeting for the first time virtually and collectively working with one another during the entire summer on putting this project together.”

Blair Rich added to Gregorian’s comments saying,

“We had a couple of mission things in mind as we built it that were our North Stars that we never wavered from. Number one, it had to be for the fans, by the fans, about the fans, and be completely fan-centric, and anything that wavered from that was not allowed. We wanted it to be accessible. That’s why it was free. It was a global event translated into nine languages and we wanted it to feel like a major moment.”

“One of the things we had observed in a lot of the virtual experiences that Lisa and I have had thus far is that they felt kind of very flat and not immersive. So we wanted it to feel like a fully-realized space and that’s where you see the depth and dimension and the volume. We wanted it to feel like people were together. We didn’t want it to feel just like a bunch of Zoom calls put together, that was really important to us.”

The second installment of FanDome, which focuses on the comic book properties takes place September 11th and 12th. Visit DC’s website for a schedule of panels.

NEW WATCH: The Numbers Are In For the DC FanDome Online Event
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