We’ve had 9 months to emotionally grapple with the cataclysmic occasions of “Avengers: Endgame,” however now it’s virtually time for the Marvel Cinematic Universe to begin transferring on with out its two greatest characters, Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man and Chris Evans’ Captain America. We’ve already gotten a pair trailers for “Black Widow,” which kicks off this new period in May, however will Disney hearth up the hype machine in full through the Super Bowl with some new seems to be at that movie or the opposite MCU flicks which can be on the way in which in 2020?
There are, as you in all probability already know, two new MCU movies hitting theaters this 12 months, with “Black Widow” up first in May after which “Eternals” in November. There are additionally two Disney+ restricted collection scheduled for this calendar 12 months: “Falcon and the Winter Soldier” and “WandaVision.” And, in fact, there are a pair new Marvel Movies this 12 months that aren’t, so far as we all know, a part of the MCU: the ultimate Fox X-Men movie, “New Mutants,” and Sony’s “Morbius.”
It’s uncommon nowadays that we’re stunned by a trailer on the Super Bowl — loads of the studios go as far as to drop their trailers earlier than the weekend, as we noticed with “Fast 9” and “A Quiet Place Part II” final week. And even once they don’t pull the set off early, they’ll typically give everybody a heads up about what’s coming.
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But with these Marvel flicks, we now have no concrete data about what’s in retailer for followers through the Super Bowl. We know that Disney could have some stuff — they already put the “Mulan” Super Bowl spot on-line — however mum’s been the phrase about Marvel stuff.
That mentioned, Marvel sometimes does have a Super Bowl presence that highlights their motion pictures from the primary half of the present 12 months — they did an “Avengers: Endgame” spot throughout final 12 months’s video games, and in 2018 they’d an “Infinity War” spot together with a Lexus advert that featured Black Panther. And the 12 months earlier than that they’d a trailer for “Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2.”
So what are they odds that we get a number of Marvel film or TV present trailers through the Super Bowl? UPDATE: We did get a “Black Widow” business, which you’ll be able to see right here. As for the opposite potentialities, we focus on these beneath.
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I don’t think about all of it that seemingly that “Eternals,” “Falcon and the Winter Soldier” or “WandaVision” will get Super Bowl trailers, simply because Disney and Marvel should not within the behavior of utilizing the Super Bowl to advertise movies scheduled for the latter half of the 12 months. Back in 2011 we did get a trailer for the primary “Thor” film through the sport although that movie was 9 months away on the time, however that was again when Paramount was distributing a lot of the MCU movies.
So it could be shocking to see adverts for these — although maybe a mixture “here’s the future of the MCU” factor is extra seemingly. And in all probability the most seemingly situation for a primary take a look at these Marvel reveals could be a common advert for Disney+ that features some transient snippets.
As for “New Mutants,” that’s a movie that doesn’t typically match the profile of a film that will get a Super Bowl trailer, simply because it’s been delayed repeatedly for years and been extensively reshot. And we haven’t heard something a couple of “Morbius” spot, however since that film is scheduled for late July, it’s a bit far off to get a Super Bowl spot after Sony simply gave us our first look in January. A Super Bowl trailer would make extra sense in the event that they hadn’t already given us a primary look.
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So that’s what we all know: not all that a lot. But something is feasible, so it’s finest to go forward and get emotionally ready simply in case.
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