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It’s the question that the organization Coral Gardeners and Warner Bros. Pictures ask the fans to bring awareness about ocean conservation and raise funds for coral reef restoration.
MO’OREA, French Polynesia–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Warner Bros. Pictures is partnering with the nonprofit association Coral Gardeners on the digital activation “The Lost Colors.” Together, they invite audiences around the world to bring back colors to the trailer of the highly anticipated “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom”—releasing internationally on Dec 20th and in North America on Dec 22nd—by donating to support reef restoration efforts.
Like Aquaman, whose mission is to save Atlantis and protect all ocean life, everyone can be a superhero by joining the movement to save the world’s coral reefs. These natural and biodiverse wonders are weakened by climate change, thus losing their life and colors.
“With the mission to revolutionize ocean conservation and create a global movement to save the world’s coral reefs through active reef restoration, we are very proud to partner with Warner Bros. on the release of the movie ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ as Aquaman is literally the ocean Super Hero and has the power to rally audiences to our mission,” explains Titouan Bernicot, Founder & CEO of Coral Gardeners. “Jason Momoa, Aquaman himself, has been a longtime supporter of ocean conservation and an ambassador of our project. He had the opportunity to discover our activities in French Polynesia and take part in coral gardening with us.”
With more than 75,000 corals planted since its creation in 2017, Coral Gardeners’ aim is to scale up reef restoration around the world with the goal of 1 million corals planted by 2025, by empowering the local communities to become coral gardeners as part of a global movement.
“The partnership with Coral Gardeners around the release of ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ is another example of Warner Bros. Discovery’s commitment to positively impacting communities and contributing to environmental solutions through our global impact campaigns,” said Xavier Petit, Head of EMEA Brand Partnerships at Warner Bros. Discovery. “Together with audiences around the world, we can take part in wildlife conservation by bringing corals’ vibrant colors back into the ocean.”
From Dec 12th to Dec 22nd, everyone can join the movement and donate to Coral Gardeners on https://coralgardeners.org/pages/thelostcolors in order to not only bring back life and colors to the ocean, but also to watch the “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” trailer restored back to color, in full effect.
All participants who donate to the “The Lost Colors” activation will automatically be entered into a contest to win an original art piece of Aquaman signed by James Wan.
Synopsis of movie:
Having failed to defeat Aquaman the first time, Black Manta, still driven by the need to avenge his father’s death, will stop at nothing to take Aquaman down once and for all. This time Black Manta is more formidable than ever before, wielding the power of the mythic Black Trident, which unleashes an ancient and malevolent force. To defeat him, Aquaman will turn to his imprisoned brother Orm, the former King of Atlantis, to forge an unlikely alliance. Together, they must set aside their differences in order to protect their kingdom and save Aquaman’s family, and the world, from irreversible destruction.
“The Lost Colors” digital activation
Creative agency : Ores
Web agency : Cher Ami
Partnership and communication : Wonder Stories
About Coral Gardeners
Coral Gardeners started in 2017 on Mo’orea, in French Polynesia after a small group of ocean kids – young surfers, freedivers, and fishermen – witnessed the rapid degradation of their home reef only to realize the extent of this global crisis.
Today, Coral Gardeners has grown into a multidisciplinary team of more than 50 members, gathering around them a global movement of advocates, scientists, engineers, creators and business partners, all determined to revolutionize ocean conservation and save coral reefs. To do so, they are working on three main areas of actions: active reef restoration efforts, community awareness, innovation and science development with their in-house CG Labs.
Coral Gardeners is on a mission to scale up reef restoration and plant 1 million corals around the world by 2025 and prove that it is scientifically working as an adaptive solution to mitigate the effects of climate change.
Contacts
Catherine Plourde, Head of Communications, Coral Gardeners catherine@coralgardeners.org
Servane Magnan, Founder & CEO, Wonder Stories, servane.magnan@wonderstories.fr
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