Faking Fictional Heroines

Megan Fox "Wonder Woman" Hoax

Megan Fox, the sultry Transformers star, has found herself in a messy controversy. Thing is, a website called wonder-who.com recently released a series of mocked-up photos of Megan Fox clad in a Wonder Woman costume in an attempt, "to force studio executives to cast Fox over already cast model/actress Megan Gale," according to Daily Stab.

But as it turns out, the website is a hoax. The Daily Stab notes, “Fox, rated as one of the sexiest women in the world, was mocked up in the movie-style trailer which teased fans this week with political-type slogans, including, 'It’s time for a new ‘W’' and an Obama-esque 'A real change is coming.'"

There was a video of the supposed movie-style trailer of Fox playing Wonder Woman, but the video has been disabled by YouTube.

Fake Heroines
Create fake images of popular heroines to promote alternate actresses.
Online Hoaxes
Design fake websites to advocate for fictional characters.
Celebrity Advertising
Use fake images of celebrities to promote a certain product.

Where This Applies

Film
Create hype for an unreleased movie by releasing fake information online.
Entertainment Promotion
Launch online marketing campaigns to promote a product or film.
Digital Marketing
Use social media influencers and celebrities to market products or services.
SCORE
5.1 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 75%
Activity 69%
Freshness 8%

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