The first teaser trailer for Avengers: Endgame landed last month and while there's no denying that it was an excellent first look at the movie, it failed to answer a lot of the questions fans have following the shocking events of Avengers: Infinity War.
Now, as Marvel and Disney's marketing teams begin promoting the sequel, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has been asked just how much we'll see from the movie beforehand. On the red carpet of the 76th Golden Globes, he revealed that it's "somewhat accurate" that the trailers and TV spots won't feature any footage from outside the first fifteen to twenty minutes.
"I'd call it somewhat accurate. As was the case with a lot of our films, this one, in particular, being able to generate a lot of excitement without giving away one of the many, many, many secrets. I think the Disney marketing team is the best in the world and we'll be able to pull it off."
While there's obviously a chance that at least some shots from later on in the movie will be included, it would certainly make sense for Marvel to keep the focus on the first act in order to avoid giving away any major secrets or spoilers, especially when it's so shrouded in secrecy.
Is it a mistake not to show Captain Marvel teaming up with Earth's Mightiest Heroes and that rumoured trip into the Quantum Realm, though? We'll let you decide in the comments section below.
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