Love it. Perfect tone setting. General idea and not much more.
Agreed. VERY good teaser. It simultaneously has me very excited and also completely in the dark about where this is going. The title also seems very fitting without giving too much away as well.
You know, I have to say that of all the MCU films, the four Avengers films this far REALLY stand out for having great trailers. For example, say what you will about Age of Ultron, but the trailers for that REALLY built up anticipation. They made you feel that the stakes were high. They were eerie and ominous. They showed you a lot without showing you a lot. Just well done. Then the Infinity War trailers. Yeah, they showed a LOT of content. But given that we knew a lot of what was basically going to happen anyway, they really didn't, at the same time. But I felt like they were pretty effective at generating anticipation. This one definitely follows in the footsteps of some very good trailers. But it perhaps does better in giving very little for all the theorists out there to use to generate 40-minute long "easter egg" theory videos.
Question for the die hard Marvel fans. Do you think they'll 'happy ending' A4 where it all kind of resets and nullifies what Thanos did or will it be some sort of 'in between' where the fans get some sort of relief from their 'pain' of the massive loss of the cool characters....or they just roll with it and leave it as is....those characters are dead and gone and now it's just about killing/defeating Thanos?
Purely a guess on my part (well, duh!), but here's my take: We know there are sequels planned for some of the characters that vanished. So at least some will need to come back. By the same token, simply "undoing" the snap (I hate referring to it as the "snap," but that's a conversation for another time) kind of lowers the stakes and cheapens the last film. So I tend to think that what will happen will be something along the lines of the remaining heroes finding a way to somewhat "undo" what was done and find a way to "win" in the long haul, but only at some other great sacrifice. It has to hurt in order to truly have any impact. And I think this theory is somewhat supported by what we know about the films already. I think it's not a coincidence that the "endgame" terminology comes from chess. And in most classic chess matches, getting to the "endgame" generally entails some sort of gambit that entails sacrificing VERY valuable, key pieces in order to turn the tide and snatch away the win. I think we're going to see something like that in Endgame. And I subjectively speculate that it will entail one or some of the original avengers losing their own lives, but something else as well (no idea what that is). That's my guess.
Drum sound improved, too much processed vocals.
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