Every time Marvel shares a new batch of footage from Avengers: Endgame, the internet loses its mind all over again. But now that we’ve had two trailers and one TV spot, many fans are ready to wait until the film’s actual release to see more.
The preview that dropped last week for the Avengers: Infinity War sequel is generally expected to be the last full trailer for next month’s release, but with a recent Twitter post, Marvel Studios Digital Marketing VP Dustin Sandoval posed the question if people would still care for another. And while it wasn’t too long ago that fans were clamoring for their first bit of Endgame footage, the consensus now seems to be that they’ve seen enough, even if what they’ve seen has actually told them very little about the film:
No, I don't want to know any more than I currently know about it until I'm sitting in the theater watching it. The fact that we know so little about it is part of what makes it so exciting, and I would hate to see them blow that
— Kerning guy ✪ (@NoahGray94) March 17, 2019
One commenter made the interesting suggestion that instead of releasing another proper trailer, Marvel Studios could share a video recapping the MCU’s first eleven years, in order to help out fans who don’t have time revisit the first twenty-one movies:
No trailer. But a video recap montage of the journey so far would be pretty cool. There's 22 MCU movies and I only realize its that many when I actually look back at the posters
—
L (@lawrensaw) March 17, 2019









































Others seemed utterly torn on whether or not they needed another trailer, simultaneously craving new footage while wanting to go into the movie knowing as little as possible:
No, it will only give us more info that may risk spoiling the plot and outcome of the movie.
Yes, I JUST WANT MORE INFO! I AM CRAVING FOR IT! I NEED MORE! MORE!— Ghost_Monument (@_Nerd13) March 17, 2019
It doesn’t but, then again pic.twitter.com/fcYlWm57nW
— derek russell (@wdrussell) March 17, 2019
This feeling of wanting to see more and not wanting to see more will no doubt be relatable to many an MCU fan, though it’s not long now before they can put such inner conflict to rest. In the meantime, we can probably expect the odd TV spot to emerge with a little fresh footage, but for the most part, Marvel will be saving their biggest reveals for when Avengers: Endgame hits theaters on April 26th.
from We Got This Covered https://ift.tt/2UDeZkB
0 comments: