![]() ![]() ![]() When it comes to the digital collectibles, in particular, a key feature will be different unique designs-with four different types of digital collectibles in play… Custom jewelry inspired by Dracula’s adornments, digital collectible art inspired by the film as well as custom blood-red velvet suits, 14k carat gold bug jewelry, 9k Dracula crest rings, 14k ruby ring, vintage Dracula film posters and a rare vintage 1967 Dracula horror-themed pinball machine.Prizes awarded to sweepstakes winners will get as close as they can to the story and characters by getting a chance to win… Prizes Available for Eligible Participants: Through the Aptos blockchain, users are challenged to swipe through a series of stylized photos to find the bugs, featured as a key element in the film, for a chance to win auto-generated, individualized prizes that are minted and will become a tradable collectible.Players simply look at movie scenes for the hidden bugs, then select the right scene for a chance to win and be entered to win a prize lot worthy of a dark lord. In the film, Renfield eats bugs to temporarily give himself superhuman powers, which served as the inspiration for Forward Studio creating Free Renfield, an interactive web-based game that allows users to search for bugs, which are starring key characters in the film, for a chance to win Dracula inspired prizes. Each piece is tied to different levels of physical and digital prizes one can win by playing the Renfield Sweepstakes. ![]() This series features special poster designs and custom comic art based on key scenes from the Universal Pictures film Renfield. The Renfield digital art collection is a series of four designs following the story of Renfield, Dracula’s familiar on his quest to free himself from the clutches of the Prince of Darkness. Brought to life by the Aptos blockchain, Free Renfield affords fans the opportunity to compete for a chance to be entered to win a variety of Dracula-inspired prizes, including the Renfield digital art collection auto-generated, individualized prizes that are minted and become a tradable collectible. While we wait for Universal Pictures’ horror-comedy Renfield to sink its fangs into the big screen on April 14 – tickets are on sale now – Bloody Disgusting has learned that Aptos Labs, Forward Studio, and Signal and Cipher are bringing blockchain to the movies with the launch of Free Renfield, an interactive web-based game that could nab you some killer prizes – including a vintage 1967 Dracula pinball machine!įree Renfield, developed in partnership with Universal, is free to play, accessible on mobile and desktop devices and runs from now until April 20th. Will there be a future for Eren and Mikasa, and for mankind itself?” The new recruits embark on a mission to obtain explosives, which had become rare and precious, before getting past the waves of Titans to plug the gaping hole in the wall, with humanity’s survival on the line. But when he joins the “Outer Wall Restoration Team” set up to fight against the Titans, he is reunited with Mikasa, a childhood friend and someone he had long rued not being able to save. Nothing I do would make a difference, he thought. The protagonist, Eren, had been resigned to a life confined behind these walls. Yet once again, that peace is shattered when a Titan measuring over 50 meters tall smashes through the wall, allowing a horde of other Titans to enter. What remains of the human population now live in relative peace behind massive walls that were erected to defend themselves against the Titans. “The sudden arrival of the Titans–mysterious, gigantic humanoid creatures who devour human beings one after the other–brings mankind to the brink of extinction. And unlike most movies these days, the Titans will be a mix of both CG and practical SFX – under the supervision of special effects director Onoue Katsuro – much like Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park. Toho, who also makes the Godzilla films, is behind this two-part live action adventure that features “Titans” that are actually larger than the biggest and baddest Godzilla (120m vs. Attack On Titan is easily one of my favorite anime ever, and now this live-action adaptation seriously looks spectacular. Wanna see the first footage from Attack On Titan, the live-action adaptation of the awesome anime that’s now on Netflix?īelow you’ll see some early holy-fucking-shit footage that aired on Japanese television! It’s an awesome tease that shows some of our heroes, the inside of one of the villages, and two Titan attacks.
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