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|Image = The Nun YouTube Ad.jpg
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|Quote = It appears... and everything goes horribly wrong.
|Quote = The second before the screamer.
|Company = The Nun
|Company = The Nun
|Type = Online Advertisement
|Type = Online Advertisement

Revision as of 10:21, 2 July 2021

Content Warning!
The following work contains content and material that some may find shocking. Reader discretion is advised.

{{Wikipedia:The Nun (2018 film)|The Nun]] is a Gothic supernatural horror film directed by Corin Hardy and written by Gary Dauberman, from a story by Dauberman and James Wan. It is a spin-off of 2016's The Conjuring 2 and the The Conjuring Universe. It was released in September 2018.

In August 2018, The Movie started its advertising campaign on YouTube. However, instead of using the movie's trailer, users were instead tricked by a 5-second unskippable ad by The Nun.

The ads would lure the user into a false sense of security, by doing one of the following:

  • A few seconds of a volume icon going up and down (much like MacOS/iOS) for a few seconds, to trick the user into thinking it's an advert by Apple, before The Nun appears with an incredibly loud scream. (This was the only one found, meaning the others are lost.)
  • A fake buffering logo, to trick the user into thinking the ad is struggling to load, then The Nun (Valak) appears with a loud scream.
  • Nothing about 5 seconds, then The Nun pops up along with a loud scream.
  • A spinning ball, much like the "Beach ball of death" found on Apple Macs.
  • Fades into a hall, then slowly moves down the room, a bell tolls, then The Nun appears.

After many users complaints, YouTube pulled the ads from their site for containing "shocking content".

Other users claim a very similar ad is on Instagram & Snapchat, but rather than being one of the aforementioned ads, it's a flashing warning sign.

Links

NOTE: The following links contains a screamer

  • The video is 4 seconds long, so be warned! youtube.com/watch?v=N436v51QBkk
  • Official YouTube's statement regarding the ad: twitter.com/TeamYouTube/status/1029185298524123137

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