I wrote about Zepotha, social media’s favorite 1980s horror film that doesn’t exist. People are developing cosplays, lore and artwork from Zepotha — and the nonexistent movie even has its own subreddit. Read the full story on NBCNews:
that they had created a"CANON DOC" about the fictional film, where they referred to its fans as"real Zepothians."
“‘Zepotha’ is the smartest marketing trick I’ve seen in awhile. Nearly 7000 videos in a day is insane,” one personMany of the “Zepotha” videos, including the first one from Jeffri, are set to her song “DO YOU REMEMBER ME.”in a TikTok posted on Sunday that she's not behind any of the accounts claiming to be official “Zepotha” related content.
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