


That prank, featuring a fake telekenetic wreaking havoc in public, has since scored over 52 million views on YouTube.

The creative stunt designed to scare up ticket sales at the box office this weekend was dreamed up by NYC-based viral marketing company Thinkmodo, which was also behind the hilarious hidden-camera “Carrie” café prank. See video: ‘Friday Night Lights’ Star Zach Gilford Gets Cuckolded by Satan in ‘Devil’s Due’ Trailer “Devil Baby Attack,” a new video that launched on Tuesday, features an animatronic spawn of Satan rampaging through the snow-covered streets of NYC via a remote-controlled carriage. New Yorkers weren’t only victims of extreme cold earlier this month, they were the victims of a terrifying promotional prank for the upcoming found-footage horror movie “Devil’s Due.”
