Oh Marvel, when will you learn, or will you ever? At this point in the promotional journey for Avengers: Doomsday, there has been a list of mistakes and backfires that has to have Kevin Feige and the Russo Brothers angrily throwing furniture. And with the latest involving the fourth trailer for the eventual MCU blockbuster, it’s likely the anger level will level up to Hulk territory.The issue is the rollout itself. Instead of just one or a couple of trailers, there are at least four. Of course, that’s not the problem itself, but rather how Marvel chose to deliver them to the world: by attaching each to the preview package within Avatar: Fire and Ash, one new trailer to be delivered per week, attempting to boost the box office numbers for James Cameron’s latest project at the literal expense of Avengers fans everywhere.The initial trailer starring Steve Rogers and his return to the MCU leaked online well ahead of time. Then came the leak of the second trailer that showed Thor praying to Odin for help before the war to come, so forth and so on. The fourth trailer that’s being viewed online, effective Tuesday — that’s if you can find it, because Marvel and Disney are doing their best to flag and remove them as they crop up but, mostly, it’s too late.
Oh Marvel, when will you learn, or will you ever? At this point in the promotional journey for Avengers: Doomsday, there has been a list of mistakes and backfires that has to have Kevin Feige and the Russo Brothers angrily throwing furniture. And with the latest involving the fourth trailer for the eventual MCU blockbuster, it’s likely the anger level will level up to Hulk territory.
The issue is the rollout itself. Instead of just one or a couple of trailers, there are at least four. Of course, that’s not the problem itself, but rather how Marvel chose to deliver them to the world: by attaching each to the preview package within Avatar: Fire and Ash, one new trailer to be delivered per week, attempting to boost the box office numbers for James Cameron’s latest project at the literal expense of Avengers fans everywhere.
The initial trailer starring Steve Rogers and his return to the MCU leaked online well ahead of time. Then came the leak of the second trailer that showed Thor praying to Odin for help before the war to come, so forth and so on. The fourth trailer that’s being viewed online, effective Tuesday — that’s if you can find it, because Marvel and Disney are doing their best to flag and remove them as they crop up but, mostly, it’s too late.
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