Devil Baby Prank gone Viral, hit 15 million views over a day
By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Jan 15, 2014 10:34 PM EST
A video of a baby in a stroller attacking New Yorkers got viral on YouTube and hit almost 15 million views over a day.
The video was posted last Jan.14 as promotion for the Devils Due. This is the same with the Coffee shop Telekinesis Prank promoting the 1976 film remake "Carrie".
Devils due is an upcoming horror film directed by Matt Bettenilli-Olpin and Tyler GIllet and written by Lindsay Delvin. It is a story about a newlywed couple finding themselves lost with an early pregnancy. Then in months after, the husband begins to notice an unusual behavior of his wife, resulting to some fights. But neither did he know something big was waiting to happen.
The Devil Baby Prank is a product of Thinkmodo. It includes a robotic baby in a stroller straying around New York, looking for Samaritans who will peek inside the howling baby. The robot was designed to sound like a real baby with all the crying and spitting.
Most of the reactions are hilariously funny. One man screamed, almost got stumbled on the ground. Others laughed with their own reaction.
There are different ways to promote a film nowadays, it may be a Coffee shop telekinesis surprise or a devils baby in a stroller howling in the middle of the street.
The Devils Due is expected to hit the big screen on Jan. 17, Friday.
Watch the viral video below.
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