Warner Bros., Memrise Partner To Promote 'Blue Beetle,' Spanish Language

Blockbuster movies boast big promotional efforts. Warner Bros.' "Blue Beetle," premiering August 18, has a novel one.

The film is the first Latin-led superhero film and marks the debut of the DC character on the big screen. Directed by Ángel Manuel Soto, "Blue Beetle" stars Xolo Maridueña in the title role, as well as his alter ego, Jaime Reyes. Chosen by the Scarab, an ancient relic of alien biotech, as its symbiotic host, Reyes receives a suit of armor that possesses incredible powers.

To underscore "Beetle's" cultural importance, Warner Bros has partnered with language app Memrise in a cross-brand promotion.

Memrise is offering two courses that dovetail with the movie. The first teaches Spanish to English speakers, the second, English to Spanish speakers. Both feature clips and conversations taken from the film to help learn Spanish and even guess the plot.

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The free lessons are designed to heighten moviegoers' enjoyment, while learning more about the language and culture behind it. They are available at the site, or download the app on iOS and Android.

Ben Whately, co-founder at Memrise, said: "Our goal is to provide language enthusiasts with an opportunity to connect with people and cultures in a meaningful way. Language is about 20% learning and 80% effective practice."  

Xavier Petit, head of EMEA partnerships and alliances at Warner Bros. Pictures UK, added the collaboration will "inspire users as they build confidence and effectively learn and communicate in an innovative and fun way."

Memrise has helped 65 million people in 189 countries learn languages.

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