The Super Bowl is usually a prime spot for blockbuster movie trailers, but this year's event might leave some fans disappointed. Will Marvel Studios snub the Super Bowl LX?
The highly anticipated trailer for 'Avengers: Doomsday' is notably absent from the lineup, despite previous reports suggesting otherwise. Marvel fans were expecting a grand reveal, but it seems the studio has other plans. This is a surprising move, especially considering the film's December release date, leaving ample time for promotion. But here's the twist: Marvel has already released four teasers, and with the Super Bowl's skyrocketing ad rates, they might be opting for a more strategic approach.
The cost of a 30-second slot has jumped to a staggering $10 million, causing some studios to reconsider. While Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, and Lionsgate are still in the game, Disney's Marvel Studios, along with Apple Original Films, Sony, and Warner Bros., are taking a different route. This decision also means no new footage from Sony's 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' or DC Studios' 'Supergirl' and 'Clayface', leaving fans eager for more.
'Avengers: Doomsday', directed by the Russo Brothers, is the next installment in the MCU, followed by 'Avengers: Secret Wars' in 2027. With the Super Bowl's track record of unveiling Marvel trailers, this absence is sure to spark debates. And this is where it gets intriguing: could this be a strategic move to build anticipation, or is it a sign of a changing promotional landscape?
The Super Bowl LX is shaping up to be a thrilling event, but the absence of these trailers will undoubtedly leave fans with mixed feelings. What do you think? Is Marvel's strategy a smart move or a missed opportunity? Share your thoughts in the comments below!