Actor James Franco sparked widespread attention on TikTok on June 23, 2026, with a series of bizarre videos claiming a creature with glowing eyes was lurking in his garage.
The unshaven Franco posted videos showing his garage and describing the supposed creature in dramatic fashion. His caption read simply: “It’s an ALIEN!!!!”
The posts spread rapidly across social media, generating millions of views and spawning countless memes and commentary videos. Conspiracy theorists took the claims seriously. Skeptics dismissed the videos as performance art or marketing stunts.
Franco’s account shows a pattern of increasingly provocative content over recent weeks. The alien videos represent an escalation in tone and claim scale. Whether he intends the posts as serious claims or entertainment remains ambiguous.
The videos tapped into broader cultural interest in extraterrestrial life and conspiracy theories. UFO sightings have mainstream media coverage. Government acknowledgment of unidentified phenomena created space for viral speculation.
TikTok’s algorithm amplified the content aggressively. The platform rewards engagement. Alien conspiracy videos generate enormous engagement regardless of veracity. Franco’s celebrity status guaranteed platform priority.
Commentary split predictably. Some users analyzed supposed evidence in the videos. Others mocked the entire premise. The debate itself drove further engagement and shares.
For Franco, the strategy achieved its goal: attention and relevance. Whether positive or negative attention matters less in attention-economy dynamics. Viral is viral.
The videos will likely disappear from the zeitgeist within days as attention shifts. Their existence as a meme will outlast the original claim.
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