Marvel Can Use This Unorthodox Trick to Win Back Fans

Even though Avengers: Doomsday is still a year from its debut, the marketing push for the film is reportedly set to begin with the first trailer. Along with highlighting the return of Robert Downey, Jr. as the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first Doctor Doom, it will also likely champion the return of actors from the original X-Men films. While this may seem like Doomsday is overstuffed with characters, it actually presents a unique opportunity for Marvel Studios to reinvigorate interest and affection for the MCU among fans.When Doomsday premieres, it will have been nearly eight years since the last Avengers team-up film. In fact, Marvel Studios will re-release Avengers: Endgame in theaters before the new film. This is essentially part of the marketing for Doomsday, and it’s a clever way to remind fans of both the story and what they love about the MCU in the first place. Considering that Stephen McFeely, Joe and Anthony Russo are all returning as well, it makes sense that Doomsday will serve as an almost direct sequel to Endgame. Still, audiences will need more context for new characters like Shang-Chi, the Thunderbolts (or New AvengerZ), the Fantastic Four and Sam Wilson’s Avengers. This is an opportunity for Marvel Studios to use past films and series as a promotional tool for the film and a second chance to hype up fans about stories they missed.The idea that Marvel Studios will never stop making films or series is only part of the problem. Because of the epic spectacle and massive crossover in the last two Avengers films, fans forget to have “fun” with the MCU.

Even though Avengers: Doomsday is still a year from its debut, the marketing push for the film is reportedly set to begin with the first trailer. Along with highlighting the return of Robert Downey, Jr. as the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first Doctor Doom, it will also likely champion the return of actors from the original X-Men films. While this may seem like Doomsday is overstuffed with characters, it actually presents a unique opportunity for Marvel Studios to reinvigorate interest and affection for the MCU among fans.

When Doomsday premieres, it will have been nearly eight years since the last Avengers team-up film. In fact, Marvel Studios will re-release Avengers: Endgame in theaters before the new film. This is essentially part of the marketing for Doomsday, and it’s a clever way to remind fans of both the story and what they love about the MCU in the first place. Considering that Stephen McFeely, Joe and Anthony Russo are all returning as well, it makes sense that Doomsday will serve as an almost direct sequel to Endgame. Still, audiences will need more context for new characters like Shang-Chi, the Thunderbolts (or New AvengerZ), the Fantastic Four and Sam Wilson’s Avengers. This is an opportunity for Marvel Studios to use past films and series as a promotional tool for the film and a second chance to hype up fans about stories they missed.

The idea that Marvel Studios will never stop making films or series is only part of the problem. Because of the epic spectacle and massive crossover in the last two Avengers films, fans forget to have “fun” with the MCU.

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