Marvel flexing....moving Avengers up a week.

Han solo better get a infinity ring or a black panter suit cause after the last star wars flick me think those numbers not gonna be so high.. I think even star war nerds gonna be like ehhh I'll wait for the blu ray
star wars fans are gonna come out to the theaters and watch that shit with their arms folded. ron howard porbably will make a good flick. but the last jedi had half the fanbase so pissed , if this doesn't knock it out the park like rogue one idk what it will make. i still think it will do at least 700-800 million.
 
Meanwhile....
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At DC Live Action Studios...
*two cents*

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Y'all might be "joking", but most of the people that feel this way, and say this type of thing are not. They're continuously bashing one half of the comic book genre in its largest area of income (feature films). Whether or not they realize it, they are prematurely bringing an end to the whole thing. I'm a comic fan period (Marvel and DC), and I'm just trying to see this era last. Marvel CANNOT and WILL NOT carry the comic book movie industry by itself for another 10 years.

DC movies suck because WB doesn't take the genre seriously. Come on it took them YEARS to make Wonder Women and they barely marketed it because they "didn't think people would understand a female superhero". Seriously when WW was coming out I saw more trailers and teasers for Justice League than I did for WW and I do advertising for a living.
Then you decide to put in Zack Snyder who admits he doesn't even like superhero movies and he continues to fuck shit up.

Let's be real Justice League, a movie with some of the most iconic superheros EVER, did about as well as Guardian of the Galaxy 2. That's shameful.

DC and Warner Brothers deserve the redicule.
 
If anything, Marvel is influencing DC to HOPEFULLY step it's game in illustrating how successful a franchise (BP sequels on the horizon) can be when a solid Director is allowed to DIRECT without know-nothing Execs mucking up the direction/writing waters.
This. Marvel isn't making DC push out rushed or poorly thought out plots and characters. DC is the one making unforced errors trying to leapfrog past making a foundation like Marvel did and giving their directors (some) freedom as opposed to tying their hands.
 
That means a trailer should drop next week at the latest unless they say fuck it and drop it tomm

Some are thinking next Friday. This article broke down how BP's success could affect the tone & content featured in the new trailer....thus the late arrival for it.

Man this whole movement is incredible.


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When Does The 'Avengers: Infinity War' Trailer Premiere? It's Not As Soon As You Think

By Ani Bundel
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Black Panther just had Marvel's biggest opening weekend ever for a standalone film, and the best opening of all time since the original crossover film, The Avengers, arrived back in 2012. With many eyeballs glued to the screen, people assumed we'd see the newest trailer for Marvel's *next* big release, Avengers: Infinity War at the start of Black Panther. Yet, the trailer playing across America this weekend was the one from November. When does the next Avengers: Infinity War trailer premiere? Why didn't it come this weekend with Black Panther?

One reason the new trailer for Avengers: Infinity War didn't come along with Black Panther on opening weekend? Audience reactions. If, somehow, the hype surrounding Black Panther had collapsed, and it had not managed to perform to expectations, the Avengers: Infinity War trailer would be cut to emphasis earlier, more successful Marvel characters.

But considering the landslide victory at the box office, chances are the cut of the trailer will now be one emphasizing Wakanda, and new favorites like Shuri, as well as T'Challa and Okoye.




This is par for the course for Marvel. The above trailer is actually the second cut. The first played at San Diego Comic-Con four months previous and featured the Guardians of the Galaxy 2 charactersmore heavily, and a far more humorous tone, leading up to Thor: Ragnarok. Post Ragnarok, with Black Panther and a more dramatic tone to come, this trailer shows scenes set in Wakanda and relegates the humor (and the Guardians) to the trailer bumper.

Since then we've had one short 30-second spot during the Super Bowl which was more even-handed. It made sure to highlight all the different characters, as office prognosticators were pegging Black Panther to merely do "better than average" at the box office, with a $100 million opening four day weekend, instead of the $242 it wound up doing.



How long will it take Marvel to cut its new Avengers trailer in light of the box office never setting on the Wakandan Empire this past weekend? Most likely a week or so. Which is why the news three of Infinity War's stars, Paul Bettany (Vision), Karen Gillan (Nebula), and Sebastian Stan (Bucky) heading to Good Morning America on Tuesday, Feb. 27 sounded like an all-but-confirmation the trailer will come too. The Olympics will be done, Black Panther's box office boom will most likely be finishing just ahead of A Wrinkle In Time's release, and Disney likes dropping their trailers on ABC's GMA for synergy purposes since they own this broadcast network.

But word is the trailer will not be coming on GMA. According to Marvel Studio News, they reached out for comment and were told the following:

The Walt Disney Studios has informed us that there will not be a new trailer for Avengers: Infinity War on Tuesday, February 27, when three members of the cast appear on Good Morning America. That does not mean, however, there won’t be any new footage.
So chances are we'll be getting a clip from the film, and maybe some more footage promoting Marvel Studios’ 10th-anniversary celebration, but not a full-length two-and-a-half minute trailer to dissect. So when?

Some think the A Wrinkle In Time film is the answer. This is Disney's other major release before Avengers: Infinity War, and it's marketed towards the same demographics as Black Panther, including women and people of color, with stars like Oprah Winfrey, Mindy Kaling, and Storm Reid, as well as being directed by Ava Duvernay. Putting out the trailer the same week as the film's arrival in theaters would put in in front of many eyeballs on Wrinkle's opening weekend and would once again bring synergy between Disney productions.


We'll have to see what happens come March. Until then we have a possible Infinity War clip coming on Good Morning America on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018; A Wrinkle In Time opens Friday, March 9, 2018; and Avengers: Infinity War arrives in theaters on Friday, May 4, 2018.
 
justice league wasn’t even bad tho...it was a pretty good movie imo...I actually watched it 2x...MCU just continues to set the bar so fucking high tho...shit is crazy
Watched it 1.25 times. Saw it in the movies, then tried to watch again on Kodi. Was sleep before they showed Cyborg. But still, it's better than BVS.
 
Some are thinking next Friday. This article broke down how BP's success could affect the tone & content featured in the new trailer....thus the late arrival for it.

Man this whole movement is incredible.


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MARVEL

When Does The 'Avengers: Infinity War' Trailer Premiere? It's Not As Soon As You Think

By Ani Bundel
SHARE
Black Panther just had Marvel's biggest opening weekend ever for a standalone film, and the best opening of all time since the original crossover film, The Avengers, arrived back in 2012. With many eyeballs glued to the screen, people assumed we'd see the newest trailer for Marvel's *next* big release, Avengers: Infinity War at the start of Black Panther. Yet, the trailer playing across America this weekend was the one from November. When does the next Avengers: Infinity War trailer premiere? Why didn't it come this weekend with Black Panther?

One reason the new trailer for Avengers: Infinity War didn't come along with Black Panther on opening weekend? Audience reactions. If, somehow, the hype surrounding Black Panther had collapsed, and it had not managed to perform to expectations, the Avengers: Infinity War trailer would be cut to emphasis earlier, more successful Marvel characters.

But considering the landslide victory at the box office, chances are the cut of the trailer will now be one emphasizing Wakanda, and new favorites like Shuri, as well as T'Challa and Okoye.




This is par for the course for Marvel. The above trailer is actually the second cut. The first played at San Diego Comic-Con four months previous and featured the Guardians of the Galaxy 2 charactersmore heavily, and a far more humorous tone, leading up to Thor: Ragnarok. Post Ragnarok, with Black Panther and a more dramatic tone to come, this trailer shows scenes set in Wakanda and relegates the humor (and the Guardians) to the trailer bumper.

Since then we've had one short 30-second spot during the Super Bowl which was more even-handed. It made sure to highlight all the different characters, as office prognosticators were pegging Black Panther to merely do "better than average" at the box office, with a $100 million opening four day weekend, instead of the $242 it wound up doing.



How long will it take Marvel to cut its new Avengers trailer in light of the box office never setting on the Wakandan Empire this past weekend? Most likely a week or so. Which is why the news three of Infinity War's stars, Paul Bettany (Vision), Karen Gillan (Nebula), and Sebastian Stan (Bucky) heading to Good Morning America on Tuesday, Feb. 27 sounded like an all-but-confirmation the trailer will come too. The Olympics will be done, Black Panther's box office boom will most likely be finishing just ahead of A Wrinkle In Time's release, and Disney likes dropping their trailers on ABC's GMA for synergy purposes since they own this broadcast network.

But word is the trailer will not be coming on GMA. According to Marvel Studio News, they reached out for comment and were told the following:

The Walt Disney Studios has informed us that there will not be a new trailer for Avengers: Infinity War on Tuesday, February 27, when three members of the cast appear on Good Morning America. That does not mean, however, there won’t be any new footage.
So chances are we'll be getting a clip from the film, and maybe some more footage promoting Marvel Studios’ 10th-anniversary celebration, but not a full-length two-and-a-half minute trailer to dissect. So when?

Some think the A Wrinkle In Time film is the answer. This is Disney's other major release before Avengers: Infinity War, and it's marketed towards the same demographics as Black Panther, including women and people of color, with stars like Oprah Winfrey, Mindy Kaling, and Storm Reid, as well as being directed by Ava Duvernay. Putting out the trailer the same week as the film's arrival in theaters would put in in front of many eyeballs on Wrinkle's opening weekend and would once again bring synergy between Disney productions.


We'll have to see what happens come March. Until then we have a possible Infinity War clip coming on Good Morning America on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018; A Wrinkle In Time opens Friday, March 9, 2018; and Avengers: Infinity War arrives in theaters on Friday, May 4, 2018.


The movie coming in less than 3 months, that was an article about the good morning America appearance.

Civil war came out in early May and the last trailer came on March 10.

So I'm thinking tomm or next week
 
DC movies suck because WB doesn't take the genre seriously. Come on it took them YEARS to make Wonder Women and they barely marketed it because they "didn't think people would understand a female superhero". Seriously when WW was coming out I saw more trailers and teasers for Justice League than I did for WW and I do advertising for a living.
Then you decide to put in Zack Snyder who admits he doesn't even like superhero movies and he continues to fuck shit up.

Let's be real Justice League, a movie with some of the most iconic superheros EVER, did about as well as Guardian of the Galaxy 2. That's shameful.

DC and Warner Brothers deserve the redicule.
no gotg 2 did 850 million. jl did dr. strange numbers.
 
So what's the deal only one infinity war movie? Thanos get all the stones and lose them in same flick? That would be lame
 
Han solo better get a infinity ring or a black panter suit cause after the last star wars flick me think those numbers not gonna be so high.. I think even star war nerds gonna be like ehhh I'll wait for the blu ray

It wont get a Billion, but it's still going to make Bank. People saw the Rogue One trailer thought it was going to be Meh and it ended up being one of the Best Star Wars Flicks in the Franchise... Shit ended up making a Billion.

The last three Star Wars Flicks all made over a Billion.

People raged on Last Jedi and it made 1.330 billion.

It's not like a Billion is a easy thing to do.... Justice League capped out at 657.7 million
 
It wont get a Billion, but it's still going to make Bank. People saw the Rogue One trailer thought it was going to be Meh and it ended up being one of the Best Star Wars Flicks in the Franchise... Shit ended up making a Billion.

The last three Star Wars Flicks all made over a Billion.

People raged on Last Jedi and it made 1.330 billion.

It's not like a Billion is a easy thing to do.... Justice League capped out at 657.7 million

Just to Piggie Back on this...

Black Panther has already made 763.4 million and it has barely been out two weeks.
 
Also don't forget the 100th episode of Shield tommorow...

And Season 2 of Jessica Jones next weekend...

I'm going to wait to hear yalls reaction before watching Jessica Jones...it didnt get good until Killgrave showed up..
 
Some of y'all that are complaining about WB movies would complain about big nipples and wet pussy.

They weren't great but they weren't horrible.
 
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