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''WHIH Newsfront'' is a faux American
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digital series serving as the center of several
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campaigns for
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. Based on the
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television network WHIH World News that appears throughout the
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(MCU), the
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videos began as marketing for the film ''
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'', and deal with major events depicted in the MCU's
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. The videos were created by Marvel Studios in partnership with
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features Leslie Bibb as Christine Everhart, reprising her role from the MCU films, with Al Madrigal portraying political correspondent Will Adams. Several other actors reprise their roles from the films, while archival footage of others is also used. The initial videos were released during July 2015, focusing on the immediate aftermath of '' Avengers: Age of Ultron'' while leading up to the events of ''Ant-Man''. More were released beginning in April 2016 as a ''WHIH Newsfront Special Report'', focusing on the Avengers and the political issues surrounding them as part of a similar viral marketing campaign for the film '' Captain America: Civil War''. The videos are accompanied by additional marketing materials, such as in-universe web articles and social media posts. The series has been received positively, seen as better than average viral marketing campaigns, and as a fun and insightful expansion of the MCU for fans of the franchise.


Videos


''Ant-Man'' campaign (2015)


''Captain America: Civil War'' campaign (2016)


Cast and characters

* Leslie Bibb as Christine Everhart: The ''WHIH Newsfront'' presenter. Bibb reprises her role from the ''Iron Man'' films. * Al Madrigal as Will Adams: ''WHIH Newsfront''s political correspondent. Also reprising his role from the films is William Sadler as President of the United States, Matthew Ellis, while
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and
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as Scott Lang and
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, respectively, appear before their appearances in ''
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''. Additionally, ''WIRED'' Insider presenter James Rondell appears as himself, and a WHIH reporter based on the character Jackson Norris briefly appears; the latter is a separate character from the similarly named Jackson Norriss, who appears in the Marvel One-Shot short film ''
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'' portrayed by
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.


Production

In June 2015, Leslie Bibb revealed that she was involved in a new project for
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, reprising her role of Christine Everhart from ''
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'' and ''
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''. The next week, the project was revealed to be part of a
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campaign for the Marvel film ''Ant-Man'' with the reveal of a faux news program, ''WHIH Newsfront with Christine Everhart'', an extension of the fictional television network WHIH World News which is depicted reporting on major events in many MCU films and television series. Bibb returned as Everhart, and was joined by Al Madrigal as WHIH political correspondent Will Adams, for a ''WHIH Newsfront Special Report'' as part of a similar campaign in April 2016 in the lead up to the film '' Captain America: Civil War''. The report focuses on the opposing sides of ''Civil War''s central conflict, with Everhart supporting governmental oversight and accountability for superheroes, and Adams willing to let the Avengers do what is necessary to save the world. The opinion of the MCU public is also depicted as divided between the two sides. Marvel partnered with
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to produce the videos, which deal with the aftermath of '' Avengers: Age of Ultron'', and the buildup to ''Ant-Man'' and ''Captain America: Civil War'', while featuring numerous
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to the MCU, including a
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that mentions MCU characters and events such as
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, the death of Wolfgang von Strucker, and Dr. Stephen Strange. In addition to archive footage from the films, the videos also use original material and "footage showing what these fights and their aftermaths look
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from the civilian perspective".


Release

The videos were made available on the WHIH World News'
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channel, with some of them debuting in publications such as Mashable,
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, and ''WIRED'' Insider. The ''Ant-Man'' campaign videos also appear as bonus features on that film's
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release.


Supplementary material

Other content released for the viral marketing campaigns include ongoing posts on social media sites such as
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and
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, as well as a full length piece on
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, attributed to Everhart, that serves as a companion to the videos. More focus was placed on social media for the 2016 return, with tweets released to celebrate
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, with reference to
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and Pepper Potts, and to mark the end of the clean up of
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following the events of '' Captain America: The Winter Soldier'', with quotes from MCU politicians such as President Ellis used.


Reception

Oliver Lyttelton of ''
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'' called the campaign, "one of the cannier bits of marketing that Marvel have come up with", saying that "it’s not particularly funny, but fans will definitely enjoy it." CinemaBlend's Adam Holmes noted how the videos were able to give insight to the rest of the MCU and its population's perception of the films' events. Matthew Mueller at ComicBook.com said, "As far as viral marketing goes, this is definitely one of the more well-produced campaigns," and noted, "In our 24-hour news cycle, the smallest abnormal occurrence can spawn countless hours of coverage....so it stands to reason that multiple superhero related catastrophes would also warrant that kind of coverage." Alanna Smith, writing for Geek Chic Elite, stated, "When I found out about this channel I couldn’t help but laugh out of disbelief and awe towards the Marvel team. I mean come on, real online broadcasts of the news channel that it turns out has been there from the start, and it’s hosted by the same side character (whom we probably didn’t even think would be back) from the startup MCU film made 7 years ago? When Marvel says "It’s All Connected" they don’t mess around; they really mean ." Sean K. Cureton of Screen Rant found the videos to be "in keeping with the willingness on the part of Marvel Studios to poke fun at some of the more vocal complaints frequently raised against the action-centric nature of the MCU, and the entire superhero film genre by default. At the same time, in incorporating the real world dialogue regarding the ridiculous levels of structural damage inflicted on various metropolitan settings, he franchisesets itself apart through a coy flirtation in engaging the discussion."


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References

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