Catch new Ghostbusters film and Seattle Supercross this weekend

Looking for a couple of exciting things to do this weekend? Look no further the premier of Ghostbusters Frozen Empire is out today and tomorrow you can watch round 11 of Supercross on Peacock or in person at Lumen Field. The original Ghostbuster film came out when I was younger and was a fan of it. The one that came out a few years back was watchable I guess you call it but nothing I went to the theater to see. Gotta say the new Frozen Empire trailers has me intrigued. The story looks good and there are definitely a few good actors in the cast to carry the movie.

Feld along with the TLD GasGas team has been doing some cool promotions and activations so far in this Supercross season. This unique collaboration debuted at Round 4 of the 2024 Monster Energy Supercross season held at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California, marking its inception in Sony Pictures' hometown of Los Angeles, CA. The collaboration encompasses various live event components and innovative activations seamlessly integrated into the Peacock broadcast. In January, fans at Angel Stadium were treated to the sight of Justin Barcia driving the iconic Ecto-1 mobile during his opening ceremonies introduction. The Ghostbusters Holeshot, featured across all four markets, includes Frozen Empire-themed LED Holeshot pylons positioned on each side of the Holeshot stripe along the racetrack (the Holeshot is a term used in Supercross to describe or reference the first racer to get through the apex of the first turn). Furthermore, each round identifies a Ghostbusters Holeshot winner, who is presented with a custom Frozen Empire trophy as a token of their achievement.

Viewers at home can also witness the Ghostbusters Holeshot on the Peacock broadcast. As racers come across the Holeshot stripe, animated Ghostbusters graphics fill the lower part of the screen signifying the winner of the Holeshot.

Photo credit: Feld Motor Sports Inc.

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