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What would be the best custom trailer for a license character
So I watching old dbd trailers for license characters and thought what if X character was being introduced to the game what would their trailer be? So got bored and came up with one for Dead space mainly the basic stuff.
Survivor would be Issac because main character makes sense
Killer if he isn't a solo survivor would more then likely be a basic necromorph since it's the most common enemies in the game
Map would be the ship(USG Ishimura) more then likely a sorts RPD thing with two variants one side and the other.
But trailer possibly a remake of the lullaby trailer but more distorted.
What about you? If you could make a DBD chapter/ trailer for a license what would it be?
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Meg, Dwight and Claud are running around and trying to escape from killer. Then Sidney Prescott comes to screen, she is not scared of killer ( Trapper ). And then she is stunning him with pallet and saying her epic line "I am Sidney ######### Prescott, of course I have a gun."
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Why do I imagine she then tries pulling out a gun only to realize she doesn't have one.
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Friday the 13th, Crystal Lake, JV, female n male Survivors
I’d hope the concept would be similar to this☝🏽
Obvz wouldn’t use anything conflicting with licensing, but the basic premise is still entirely feasible… several short clips of kills, a similar JVoorhees legend narration, title outtro w some form of mask animation, etc.
No, I didn’t create that, it’s offish
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My dream chapter is Phantasm, so this would be my dream trailer.
SPOILERS FOR PHANTASM V!!!
So, at the end of Phantasm V, after fighting The Tall Man non-stop for nearly 40 years, Reggie Bannister is alone. The Tall Man has won. Nearly everyone in the world is dead, including all of Reggie's friends. It's over. He's given up, and so he makes a deal with The Tall Man, he'll stop fighting, he'll let the The Tall Man win, if he can have his friends back. Tommy, Michael, and Joey. The Tall Man agrees, and they all drive off into the sunset in their iconic '78 Hemi Cuda.
But then, the black fog rolls in and envelops the car, Reggie falls unconscious and wakes up next to his car, out of gas and his friends are gone. Then The Tall Man steps into the screen, does his iconic brooding look, and then DEAD BY DAYLIGHT PHANTASM as you hear The Tall Man say, "BOOOOOOOOOOOY!!"
Here is the trailer for Phantasm V (followed by the trailer for the Remaster of the original 1979 film) kind of shows you a bit of explanation above. (The trailer thumbnail is The Lady in Lavender, which would be a MUST HAVE Legendary for The Tall Man.)
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First idea: Deadly Premonition. The map is Greenvale. Most of it is rain-drenched forest with storm clouds overhead and the fog tinged purple, and the occasional dilapidated building taken from a small rural American town, crawling with strange red vines.
Claudette is running between the trees, occasionally glancing back to a red-clad axe-wielding figure with glowing red eyes appearing between the trees with strikes of lightning, drawing closer every moment. Claudette heads for a building, diving through the doorway, but finds herself cornered with the killer slowly drawing closer, axe dragging along the ground behind him. Just as it seems he's about to charge, the Raincoat Killer is suddenly stopped by a pallet being dropped on him, forcing him to back off. A man in a suit, FBI Special Agent Francis York Morgan stands between the killer and Claudette, and they have a brief staredown before York turns and guides Claudette to the exit, while the Raincoat Killer unleashes a furious inhuman roar to the sky and tears the pallet to pieces with his axe.
As the two survivors escape into the woods and hide behind a tree, catching their breath, York raises a finger to his head and says to himself in his typical fashion, "Zach, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore." The glowing red eyes of the Raincoat Killer appear in the forest once again. Trailer ends.
Second idea: Dead Rising. In an abandoned shopping mall, Jill and Chris are running from the pursuit of Nemesis and his zombie entourage, dodging the undead and taking cover behind one of the many storefronts. Nemesis enters the room and gives his familiar "STARS..." line while the pair look at each other uncertainly. As Nemesis draws closer towards his targets' hiding place, preparing to flush them out, a flash of light is emitted from across the room, followed by a shout.
"Hey, ugly! Over here!" The camera turns to show Frank West, freelance photojournalist, his camera in hand. He yells again, "You want a piece, come get one of me!"
Incensed at being interrupted, Nemesis leaves the STARS members and immediately starts charging full speed at Frank, whose bravado very quickly drops, along with his camera. With a fearful, "Oh, crap!" he turns and starts sprinting away, a screaming Nemesis right behind him, before the trailer ends with a cut to black.
Third idea: Alan Wake. Being themed heavily around the art of writing and stories within stories, the trailer is verbally narrated by Alan Wake himself, who describes everything that happens. Alan Wake in actuality steps through the dark and now-foggy streets of Bright Falls with a flashlight in hand, while Narrator Alan describes how everything feels different, that the streets are familiar yet wrong, like a crude facsimile of reality. Survivor Alan spots Dwight sprint by, while Narrator Alan describes Dwight's appearance and shares his thoughts on what's going on around him. He acknowledges that while he's fought The Darkness a long time, the shadows and fog around him feel like a very similar but subtly different and unfamiliar Entity. Activating his flashlight, he enters the abandoned sheriff's office, and finds a half-repaired generator. Narrator Alan comments on the strangeness of the sight, but stops as he realizes a presence behind him. Turning, the flashlight's beam falls upon The Trapper, staring menacingly, accompanied by Alan's narrative prose describing the menacing figure. Alan shines his flashlight into the Trapper's eyes, which only inconveniences him. Realizing he can't fight this enemy like the others he had before, Alan turns to flee. The narration ends on a simple line from Alan: "The only things I could do were run, and hope." Trailer ends.
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