Chat is growing online about the possibility that the first official trailer for “Doomsday” will be released on or around April 26. While there has been no confirmation from Marvel Studios, some users have gone so far as to ask Marvel to drop the trailer to mark the occasion, as the film will reportedly have a direct tie-in to ‘Doomsday’.The makers are also planning to re-release the box office hit before “Doomsday” hits theaters on December 18.
Despite the online hype, no original footage from Doomsday has surfaced online after CinemaCon, where the trailer was shown behind closed doors.According to reports, Marvel’s enhanced anti-piracy measures at the event may have prevented leaks. According to attendee accounts shared online, green lasers were seen sweeping across the stage during the show. Initially, the lights were mistaken for fake laser pointers, but were later believed to be part of a surveillance system designed to detect unauthorized recording.
The system allegedly used night vision technology to identify phones trying to take footage, firing lasers that would disrupt recordings by blacking out the screens.Others have also noted that CinemaCon audiences differ significantly from typical ComicCon fan conventions, in that they are largely made up of theater owners and industry professionals rather than general audiences more inclined to leak content.Although the trailer has not leaked online, descriptions of the footage have made their way online. According to reports, Robert Downey Jr. will play Doctor Doom with a different voice than Tony Stark, as he will say the following line: “Before this day is over, we will be faced with an unimaginable decision.”Other scenes described include Thor clashing with Doom before reuniting with Steve Rogers, culminating in the moment where Mjolnir is said to have left Thor’s hand and flown to Rogers.“Avengers: Endgame” was a massive success at the box office, earning nearly $2.799 billion. This not only made it one of the highest-grossing films of all time, but also helped it break several records, including the fastest film to reach US$1 billion (5 days).
