YouTubers act like super fans who help decide what scary movies get made, just like how your favorite cartoon might become a real TV show.
Imagine you have a favorite toy, and every day, you tell all your friends how cool it is. One day, a big company hears about how much you love that toy, and they make a whole new version of it just for you and your friends! That’s kind of what YouTubers do with horror movies.
How They Make Movies Scaryer
YouTubers watch lots of scary movies and then talk about them on their videos. If they say something like "This ghost was the scariest one I've ever seen!", people start watching that movie too. Soon, directors notice, and they might make more movies like that to get more people excited.
How They Make Movies Bigger
Some YouTubers even make their own videos about scary ideas or fake movies. If those videos go viral (that means everyone starts watching them), companies might decide to turn those ideas into real movies, just like your favorite toy becoming a TV show!
It’s like having a big group of friends who all agree on what's the best kind of spooky fun, and then someone listens to them! YouTubers act like super fans who help decide what scary movies get made, just like how your favorite cartoon might become a real TV show.
Imagine you have a favorite toy, and every day, you tell all your friends how cool it is. One day, a big company hears about how much you love that toy, and they make a whole new version of it just for you and your friends! That’s kind of what YouTubers do with horror movies.
Examples
- Fans request a sequel based on a popular video series.
- A filmmaker uses a YouTuber’s idea for their next movie.
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