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What does it take to market movies that shape culture—and to lead with integrity when the stakes are highest?

In this Best Of Trailer Geeks & Teaser Gods episode, Corey Nathan revisits his powerful conversation with Dwight Caines, President of Domestic Marketing at Universal Pictures and one of the most respected voices in modern film marketing.

One of our "best of's" since we brought this program back, this episode remains as relevant—and resonant—as ever. Dwight reflects on a career spanning Sony Pictures and Universal, working on iconic franchises including Spider-Man, James Bond, Oppenheimer, and The Super Mario Bros. Movie. But this conversation goes far beyond campaigns and box office numbers.

Dwight opens up about leadership, mentorship, diversity and inclusion, the responsibility of storytellers, and what it means to be a steady presence in moments of industry—and societal—turbulence. It's a masterclass in how great marketing starts with understanding people.

Whether you're a trailer creative, studio exec, marketer, or emerging storyteller, this episode is a reminder that how you lead matters just as much as what you ship.

Key Takeaways Story Starts With Audience

Dwight explains why every campaign begins with a deep understanding of who the movie is for—and what emotional response it needs to evoke to get audiences off the couch and into theaters.

From Data to Instinct

With roots in market research, Dwight shares how the best campaigns balance data with gut, and why "research be damned" can sometimes be the bravest—and smartest—call.

Digital Before It Was Cool

As an early digital pioneer at Sony, Dwight recounts building online communities around films like Spider-Man long before digital marketing was standard practice.

Leadership in Crisis

Dwight reflects on moments when the industry—and the country—felt unsteady, and why authenticity, calm, and moral clarity are essential leadership traits.

Mentorship & Representation

From teaching at Syracuse and UCLA to shaping DEI initiatives at Universal and the Academy, Dwight makes the case that representation isn't performative—it's foundational to better work and better culture.

Notable Quotes

"If you see me running for the emergency exit, then trouble's coming. Otherwise, take it as a good sign."

"Marketing is about evoking emotion. If you don't know what you want people to feel, the campaign won't land."

"If you see it, you can be it. I didn't see myself in front of the classroom—so I decided to become that person."

"Diversity isn't invitation. It's allowing people to show up authentically and be heard."

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Dwight Caines
President, Domestic Marketing – Universal Pictures
Mentor, Educator, Industry Leader

Corey Nathan
Host – Trailer Geeks & Teaser Gods
@coreysnathan on all platforms

About This Episode

This episode is part of our Best Of Trailer Geeks & Teaser Gods series—encore conversations from across the show's history that remain timeless, insightful, and essential listening for anyone passionate about entertainment marketing.

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