Hulu is experimenting with advertisements through which viewers can purchase movie tickets. So far, they've done it for the "Tomb Raider" trailer, and they plan to do it again for Dwayne Johnson-starring "Rampage."
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Dwayne Johnson Teams With Fine Brothers Entertainment To Show Off His Action Movie Knowledge
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Hulu Wants You To Go To The Movies With New ‘Tomb Raider’ Ad
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First Episode Of ‘BroScienceLife: The Series’ Launches On Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s YouTube Channel
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Tubefilter’s (Semi) Serious Online Video Predictions For 2017
There's a lot in store for the online video industry in 2017. Here are some semi-serious predictions we're looking toward in the new year.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson Produce Mini-Musical About Millennials For YouTube
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A Ghostly Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson Invites YouTube Stars To Enter Haunted Hotel
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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson Headlines YouTube Red’s New Slate Of Funded Shows
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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson Kicks Off YouTube Channel With Massive Collab
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The Rock To Air Contest For Aspiring Wrestlers On His Upcoming YouTube Channel
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Lilly Singh Unveils Teaser For The Rock’s YouTube Channel, Launching July 18
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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson Officiates A Wedding For ‘Prank It Fwd’ Web Series
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