Screen Crush's Ryan Ary discusses in a live stream about the potential release of the Avengers: Doomsday trailer. It is rumored to premiere on December 11, just a week before the release of Avatar. The source of the rumor is Daniel RPK, suggesting the trailer might debut alongside a Disney release.
The conversation touches on the strategic timing of the release, suggesting the advantages of a simultaneous online premiere to prevent leaks through cellphone recordings, akin to what happened with Phantom Menace years ago. The discussion also delves into how the release strategy could avoid the exclusivity of theaters, enabling fans and creators like Ary to cover the trailer promptly.
Further speculation covers hints in the trailer content, including the proposed involvement of Robert Downey Jr. as Dr. Doom, and how this casting decision stands within the fan community. Ary expresses mixed feelings, originally critical, but has warmed to the idea based on positive insider impressions, emphasizing the anticipated heavy focus on Dr. Doom in the trailer.
Ary and co-host Colton Ogburn further explore the possible narrative approaches the trailer might hint at, such as revisiting iconic monologues from the Avengers franchise but adapted to align with Dr. Doom’s perspective. They suggest this could be a marketing focal point highlighting Downey’s version of Doom.
In conclusion, Ary invites viewers for continued discussion on predictions and expectations about the trailer’s content and the broader December offerings including potential content strategies for the channel during the holiday season.