Board Thread:Movies/@comment-3048593-20170411234907/@comment-3048593-20171128221639

Gemnist 2.0 wrote: KalKent wrote: The only thing I'm afraid of with the trailer, is that our expectations will be too high, and we will end up disappointed with what they show, and what they don't show. Or, while I hope they're smart enough not to do this, that they do the same mistakes with their upcoming trailers, that the trailers for 'Justice League' did, which was too much showcasing of action sequences and special effects, not showing off character moments but when they do it's one-liners, and not selling the villain correctly.

I could see us overhyping it, but as I said earlier people seem to really love this trailer, including Paul Bettany and Sebastian Stan. I also think this trailer will be more character-in-tuned, since they wouldn’t want to spoil all the action right off the bat; they’d also avoid jokes in order to set the tone of the film, and as such they would probably use a somber song, like this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yJ-dWvBqkGw As for characters, they’ll probably sell Thanos the way they did Ultron: a few brief appearances and tons of monologuing.

They probably will, but hopefully better than what what the JL trailers did with Steppenwolf (for one thing, actually making people understand what Thanos is saying).

Say what one wants about Marvel, especially with them claiming they "aren't rivaling with DC", but they seem smart enough to learn from and not make the same mistakes that their distinguished competition has done in the past. When Feige said that he was "excited to see 'Justice League'", I took that as meaning "I look forward to seeing what mistakes this movie will make so I can know not to repeat them".