‘How It Should Have Ended’ Wants To Give You $1000

Think you’re even more clever at alternate movie endings than the crew behind How It Should Have Ended? It’s a tall order to top their multi-million-view plot riffs on blockbusters like Twilight, Avatar and Transformers. The five year-old animated web series even scored a deal with Starz Digital Media back in November.

Now the series is turning to fans, and offering up $1000 cash to the winner of their HISHE contest which runs through March 26. Fans can submit their best attempt at an animated alternate ending to one of three movies—Wolverine

, Twilight: New Moon, or Taken. As with most fan video contests, there is some lengthy legalese to scan through in the official rules. One thing spotted in there is that if you don’t win the cash—but come close—you could get a to-be-determined 10-pack of DVDs from Anchor Bay Entertainment. Could be worse.

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Winners of the Starz-sponsored contest will be announced March 28th and aside from the cool grand, get featured on the howitshouldhaveended.com site and channel.

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