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Par Bags 3-pix Burger King Tie-in

May 5, 2009 by Robert Marich Leave a Comment

Star Trek toys Burger King.
Burger King’s Kids Meals offer 16 “Star Trek” toys with sound in 2009.

Paramount Pictures inked a three-picture promotion deal with Burger King, which will give marketing ooompf to “Star Trek” (premiering May 8), “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” (June 24) and “G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra” (Aug. 7).

Fast food chains have become more selective about film promotions as, for example, McDonald’s did not renew a 10-year alliance with Disney for animated films in 2006, notes “Marketing to Moviegoers: Second Edition.” This decade, fast food chains increasingly tied to music, TV, video games and other pop culture, leaving movies fewer available promotional slots. That’s after some high-profile films bombed on the silver screen and in restaurants a decade ago such as “Treasure Planet” and “Radio Flyer.”

Burger King did, however, tie into the prior “Transformers” film, which was a blockbuster two summers ago and “Iron Man” last summer. Both are Paramount releases.

Burger King, which says the Paramount tie is its first exclusive three-picture deal with a single studio in the peak summer season, was not shy about hyperbole. The restaurant chain said that the alliance is “jam-packed with original entertainment and activation spanning the summer movie season.”

Burger King gets the sizzle of utilizing movie elements, such as a “Kingon” commercial that plays off the Klingon warrior race seen in “Star Trek.” Four collectable cups based on “Star Trek” characters will be used at BK restaurants.

“The restaurant’s promotional efforts also extend to its menu — star and bolt-shaped chicken tenders for ‘Star Trek,’ a ‘Stackticonn’ sandwich for ‘Transformers’ and ‘G.I. Joe kids’ meal toys, as well as sweepstakes and online games,” notes a “Wall Street Journal” article.

Also, “Transformers” director Michael Bay will direct a Burger King TV commercial.

Other tie-in partners for Star Trek include Esurance, Kellogg and Verizon Wireless, according to a “Wall Street Journal” article.

Related content:

  • ’L.A. Times’: ‘Star Trek’s’ Next Voyage
  • Long Live The ‘Kingon’ As Hollywood Hooks Up With Burger King
  • Burger King Corp. Beams up Movie Tie-Ins with Paramount Pictures
  • Video: Burger King’s TV Commercial for ‘Star Trek’ Toys

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