Avengers: Doomsday's mid Trailer Rollout Is The Wake-Up C...
Avengers: Doomsday is trying to generate hype through an exclusive trailer rollout in the theaters, but it's backfiring on Disney.
Whatâs Happening
So basically Avengers: Doomsday is trying to generate hype through an exclusive trailer rollout in the theaters, but itâs backfiring on Disney.
Movies Superhero Movies Avengers: Doomsdayâs mid Trailer Rollout Is The Wake-Up Call Disney Needs By Quinn Bilodeau Jan. 6, 2026 8:00 pm EST Marvel Studios In March 2025, the the internet bore witness to Marvel Studios announcing the cast of âAvengers: Doomsdayâ with a comically long livestream of chairs with cast membersâ names on them. (it feels like chaos)
Not much has changed when it comes to marketing the upcoming crossover film, with the four theater-exclusive teaser trailers doing little other than letting people know which characters are going to return.
The Details
Itâs been difficult to muster any excitement for âDoomsdayâ because it reeks of desperation, especially with the return of Robert Downey Jr. The teasers themselves havenât done much to move the needle either, which seems like a big hurdle to get over.
Our first look at the Steve Rogers teaser did little beyond letting us know Chris Evans was in the movie ( despite not initially having a chair ) and that the former Capâs peaceful new life is most likely going to be upended. It also doesnât help that it plays like a pharmaceutical commercial, which X (formerly Twitter) user Josh Billinson hilariously actualized.
Why This Matters
The âDoomsdayâ hype train was then followed up with a check-in on Thor (Chris Hemsworth) , praying to the All Fathers so that he can presumably survive the upcoming battle with Doom. The latest teaser is easily the most nostalgic of the bunch, as we see the Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, and James Marsden incarnations of their âX-Menâ characters grappling with the possibility of death. Itâs admittedly pretty funny considering weâve been saying goodbye to these actors ever since âX-Men: The Last Standâ and they keep finding ways to come back for one âlastâ curtain call.
The entertainment world moves fast, and this is a prime example.
The Bottom Line
Itâs admittedly pretty funny considering weâve been saying goodbye to these actors ever since âX-Men: The Last Standâ and they keep finding ways to come back for one âlastâ curtain call. Marvelâs strategic release model of making these underwhelming teasers theater-exclusive has proven to backfire for a number of reasons, with two of the most prominent being the wiggle room of online leaks and AI forgeries.
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