Board Thread:Movies/@comment-3048593-20180715232450/@comment-29908830-20180722052448

If we have such a press conference (given that it also included the release schedule of every Phase 3 movie up till that point), I don't expect it to happen until after Far from Home comes out. The only things they would want to announce before then are the 2020 movies, given that they've become a big spoiler-keeping machine.

KalKent wrote: Gemnist 2.0 wrote: KalKent wrote: AnnabellRice wrote: In American English "few" is virtually always more than one, so I'd be very surprised to see it drop any time before September. In hindsight, I think I was being generous with guessing August.

UNLESS that's what Feige WANTS you to think...

In all seriousness though, even though DC seriously screwed up with the Titans trailer, Warner Bros. really went big today with FOUR trailers, two of which were DC ones. Also, the apocalypse happened - Teen Titans Go to the Movies has a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes. So yeah, Disney better do SOMETHING (other than Clone Wars Season 7) to make an impact this Comic-Con, right? This IS a non-D23 year after all. In the New York Comic-Con? They have to on that one. Not just Disney in general, but HBO also (who also weren't present at San Diego). Both of them being absent (movie wise for Marvel), did help DC have the focus on them, and it apparently helped them with it being positive (in Hall H at least).

And while non-MCU, with just 'Deadpool 2' being at San Diego, at New York Fox might have 'Dark Phoenix' and 'The New Mutants' there (although I wouldn't care either way, and I figure most wouldn't either).

I was referring to SDCC. I'm not sure what they will do at NYCC, given that it's still a relatively small con, but they could do that if they wanted to "dominate the news cycle for a week".