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Marvel Studios' Avengers: Doomsday

DCBaker

Premium Member
Original Poster
From The Hollywood Reporter Heat Vision newsletter:

Sources are telling us the trailer for Avengers: Doomsday will have a unique rollout, one aimed at getting diehards to see Avatar: Fire and Ash multiple times.

Get this: Disney is sending theaters four different trailers for the Marvel mega-movie — each will play for one week, before switching to the next. So, if you see Fire and Ash opening weekend, you’ll get trailer one. If you go a week later, you’ll get trailer two, and so on. Marvel had no comment on the rollout.
 

Tha Realest

Well-Known Member
From The Hollywood Reporter Heat Vision newsletter:
I’ve read the trailer descriptions, if accurate. Theres so much obvious AI slop going on it’s tough to gauge. But, if some of the more trusted reporters are to be believed…

Fiege just Thanos-snapped the main characters and storylines of Phase 5 and 6 to make the focus back on Steve Rogers?
 

Hawkeye_2018

Well-Known Member
I’ve read the trailer descriptions, if accurate. Theres so much obvious AI slop going on it’s tough to gauge. But, if some of the more trusted reporters are to be believed…

Fiege just Thanos-snapped the main characters and storylines of Phase 5 and 6 to make the focus back on Steve Rogers?

This seems a little desperate and not sure I like it because he had such a great ending. But it certainly has my attention.
 

Wendy Pleakley

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Everything about this movie feels desperate.

Endgame was so good because it used characters that were developed over a decade and we loved as audiences. This was a comic book movie where the first act was more of a drama than an action movie and I loved every second of it.

It feels like they're trying to cheat by dusting off old characters like the Fox X-Men rather than develop their own takes on the characters.

Rumours were that this move was supposed to be more like the first Avengers. A movie focused on a smaller team as they built to the next big event in the future.

I'm sure it will be good. I'm sure I'll enjoy it. It will probably pay off financially. I'm just not excited for it right now.

This gimmick of four trailers makes we wonder if they overestimate how excited people are for this movie, not too long after the last big epic. People went out just to see the Phantom Menace trailer back in the day but that was based on decades of anticipation.

This movie will be huge kind of like the Avatar movies are huge, but won't revitalize passion for the MCU the way Marvel/Disney would like, is my thought.
 

Vegas Disney Fan

Well-Known Member
Everything about this movie feels desperate.

Endgame was so good because it used characters that were developed over a decade and we loved as audiences. This was a comic book movie where the first act was more of a drama than an action movie and I loved every second of it.

It feels like they're trying to cheat by dusting off old characters like the Fox X-Men rather than develop their own takes on the characters.

Rumours were that this move was supposed to be more like the first Avengers. A movie focused on a smaller team as they built to the next big event in the future.

I'm sure it will be good. I'm sure I'll enjoy it. It will probably pay off financially. I'm just not excited for it right now.

This gimmick of four trailers makes we wonder if they overestimate how excited people are for this movie, not too long after the last big epic. People went out just to see the Phantom Menace trailer back in the day but that was based on decades of anticipation.

This movie will be huge kind of like the Avatar movies are huge, but won't revitalize passion for the MCU the way Marvel/Disney would like, is my thought.
This is my take also, unless the reviews are spectacular I’ll just wait for D+, just like everything else Disney has done the last 5 years.

I haven’t heard any chatter about this movie among my friends, that’s a huge contrast from the former Avengers days where we’d speculate about the upcoming movies for months before they released.

I think it’ll be profitable but I’m not expecting anything like the glory days, if it can hit a billion I’ll view that as a big success for a struggling brand.
 

Wendy Pleakley

Well-Known Member
On the flipside this movie does have the potential to revitalize the MCU a bit. Just like the first Avengers movie really enhanced the awareness and popularity of the original core team.

The second Captain America film almost doubled the performance of the first.

But is this movie going to make us care more about Shang-Chi or The Fantastic Four, for example, given the focus seems to be on revisiting what audiences already know?

It also doesn't help that they're doing back to back Avengers movies again, so there won't be that chance to let the supporting characters have that opportunity.
 

Hawkeye_2018

Well-Known Member
It's not going to hit like the last two Avenger movies. But I do trust the Russos to make a fun Marvel film. Sounds like maybe a soft reboot after this with the Xmen is coming. But who the hell knows...
 

DCBaker

Premium Member
Original Poster
Here's the first teaser for Avengers: Doomsday:



New poster:

Avengers-DoomsdayP1.jpeg
 

Phroobar

Well-Known Member
I'm planning on seeing it but I see a lot of movies in the theater. I'm more excited about seeing the Odyssey in theaters.
I'm not planning on see Mando & Grogu but I'm sure someone will force me to.
 

MoonRakerSCM

Well-Known Member
No one reacted in the theatre. Honestly, I think showing the chairs again... and then having someone bring out a Chris Evans chair would have been better than what they did.
 

DKampy

Well-Known Member
Same with my theater. People reacted better to the Odyssey trailer.
To be fair…. The Captain America teaser was a poorly kept secret…. And anyone interested could of seen at least the AI version of the leaked trailer t

Meanwhile no one was able to see The Odyssey trailer online until at least one full weekend after Avatar had been out…. Plus The Prologue could only be seen by those watching the IMAX version of Avatar
 

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