Get ready, Marvel fans! You might need to book a few trips to the cinema if you want the full scoop on the Avengers: Doomsday trailer. This week has been buzzing with trailer news, especially with the release of the first Supergirl trailer, giving fans a sneak peek at Milly Alcock's Kara Zor-El and Jason Momoa's Lobo. But the real talk of the town? The highly anticipated Avengers: Doomsday trailer. And the way you'll get to see it is... interesting.
Rumors have been swirling, and now it's confirmed: there won't be just one trailer, but four separate trailers for Avengers: Doomsday, each playing exclusively with the upcoming Avatar: Fire and Ash.
According to reports, each trailer will debut for one week only alongside Avatar: Fire and Ash. This means that if you're a true Marvel devotee, you'll need to see the new Avatar, hitting theaters on December 19th, multiple times to catch them all.
Will fans really shell out for Avatar tickets just for a trailer?
Attaching a highly anticipated trailer to a major theatrical release isn't new. It's a tried-and-true marketing tactic. But the idea of four exclusive trailers? That's a unique move. This strategy seems designed to create a sense of exclusivity, tempting die-hard Marvel fans to buy tickets just to get a glimpse of the Avengers: Doomsday action before anyone else.
And this is the part most people miss... Disney, the parent company behind both Avatar: Fire and Ash and Avengers: Doomsday, is clearly pulling out all the stops. Avatar: Fire and Ash has a massive production budget and is one of the most expensive films ever made. So, it makes sense that they'd want to maximize its financial success. But here's where it gets controversial: will MCU fans be willing to pay for multiple movie tickets just for a trailer? Especially when the differences between the four trailers remain unclear, and when they will surface online is also a mystery.
Consider this: In today's digital age, trailers often circulate the internet at lightning speed, thanks to theater recordings. Plus, there's always the option to wait until all four trailers are available online.
Regardless, this report gives Marvel fans something concrete to look forward to. Initially, there was speculation about the trailer dropping to compete with the Supergirl trailer or even this weekend. Now, it appears we just need to wait one more week before getting a look at what could be Marvel's most high-stakes movie to date.
Avatar: Fire and Ash opens in theaters on December 19th.
What are your thoughts? Will you be heading to the cinema multiple times to see all the Avengers: Doomsday trailers? Share your opinions in the comments below!