The Avengers: Doomsday Trailer Rollout Sounds Complicated, And Costly for Fans

Want to see the Avengers: Doomsday trailer, do you? Of course, as I do and, like you, there’s some frothing at the mouth from the anticipation of it all. Rumors of the trailer being delivered by Marvel on Thursday, Dec. 11, to compete with Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, were patently false, as the actual release date will tie into the release of Avatar: Fire and Ash on Friday, Dec. 19 — serving as one of the preview trailers ahead of the James Cameron’s third installment of his famed franchise.As it turns out, there isn’t simply one Avengers: Doomsday trailer to look forward to, the first having a reported runtime of one minute and 27 seconds. Additionally, a total of four will be released, but curb your enthusiasm for a moment, because that kicker is effectively a roundhouse to the wallets of Marvel fans everywhere.Disney will present one trailer, per week, to theaters to run ahead of Avatar: Fire and Ash. You read that correctly: if you want to see all four trailers, be ready to pay to see each of them, regardless of if you choose to sit through the three-plus hour film that follows or not; and, currently, non-matinee ticket prices for Avatar: Fire and Ash are averaging around $25 a pop. So, on average, it will cost Marvel fans roughly $100 of their holiday spending cash to watch what amounts to six minutes of runtime.

Want to see the Avengers: Doomsday trailer, do you? Of course, as I do and, like you, there’s some frothing at the mouth from the anticipation of it all. Rumors of the trailer being delivered by Marvel on Thursday, Dec. 11, to compete with Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, were patently false, as the actual release date will tie into the release of Avatar: Fire and Ash on Friday, Dec. 19 — serving as one of the preview trailers ahead of the James Cameron’s third installment of his famed franchise.

As it turns out, there isn’t simply one Avengers: Doomsday trailer to look forward to, the first having a reported runtime of one minute and 27 seconds. Additionally, a total of four will be released, but curb your enthusiasm for a moment, because that kicker is effectively a roundhouse to the wallets of Marvel fans everywhere.

Disney will present one trailer, per week, to theaters to run ahead of Avatar: Fire and Ash. You read that correctly: if you want to see all four trailers, be ready to pay to see each of them, regardless of if you choose to sit through the three-plus hour film that follows or not; and, currently, non-matinee ticket prices for Avatar: Fire and Ash are averaging around $25 a pop. So, on average, it will cost Marvel fans roughly $100 of their holiday spending cash to watch what amounts to six minutes of runtime.

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