New Viral Marketing Poster, TV Ads, Chalk Markings Spotted For ‘Cloverfield’

On Friday night, Peter at /Film posted a new viral marketing poster for “Cloverfield” he spotted in a theater near Boston. The film is scheduled to hit theaters on Jan. 18, 2008.

Viral marketing poster for Cloverfield
A “Cloverfield” poster spotted near Boston on Dec. 28, 2007.
Photo credit: /Film

Also, ProjectCloverfield.com has spotted two new television ads for “Cloverfield” (here and here).

Finally, SFist on Dec. 21 noticed “Cloverfield” chalk messages on sidewalks around San Francisco.

Viral marketing poster for Cloverfield
Chalk messages for “Cloverfield” in San Francisco.
Photo credit: SFist

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