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Post by thisguy4000 on Jun 24, 2018 2:31:49 GMT
I asked this question back in May, when IW was the only thing people were talking about, but now that the dust has settled, I figured I’d ask again. Unless they decide to have Miles Morales as the Spider-Man of the sequel, it would seem like the next Spider-Man movie is in a bit of a pickle from a marketing perspective. The movie comes out just two months after Avengers 4, so how will they advertise it without giving away that a certain thing that happened in IW will be undone?
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Post by scabab on Jun 24, 2018 2:41:09 GMT
Oh yeah because usually the first trailer comes out about six months before the movie meaning you'd probably get the Spider-man Homecoming 2 trailer about 4 months before Avengers 4 so it'd be strange to show him alive in a movie when he's still dead in the movie before that one.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2018 2:54:09 GMT
Good question!
They're kind of screwed here, aren't they?
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Post by politicidal on Jun 24, 2018 3:03:09 GMT
Audiences aren't that stupid. A quick internet search right now shows that he'll survive.
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Post by ThatGuy on Jun 24, 2018 3:19:47 GMT
Make it look like it's someone else's movie until after Avengers 4. Make it like he's only in dream sequences. Like how Justice League did it with Superman. It totally worked for them [/sarcasm]
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Post by darkpast on Jun 24, 2018 3:44:08 GMT
Marvel fans are used to fake out deaths. Black Panther died in his own freaking movie and all the characters were sad, but we knew he didn't really die cause Infinity War trailer was already out.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Jun 24, 2018 3:59:13 GMT
I asked this question back in May, when IW was the only thing people were talking about, but now that the dust has settled, I figured I’d ask again. Unless they decide to have Miles Morales as the Spider-Man of the sequel, it would seem like the next Spider-Man movie is in a bit of a pickle from a marketing perspective. The movie comes out just two months after Avengers 4, so how will they advertise it without giving away that a certain thing that happened in IW will be undone? Are you asking how a Spider-Man movie will be teased with a possibility that Spider-Man is dead? lols child please
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Post by thisguy4000 on Jun 24, 2018 4:04:49 GMT
I asked this question back in May, when IW was the only thing people were talking about, but now that the dust has settled, I figured I’d ask again. Unless they decide to have Miles Morales as the Spider-Man of the sequel, it would seem like the next Spider-Man movie is in a bit of a pickle from a marketing perspective. The movie comes out just two months after Avengers 4, so how will they advertise it without giving away that a certain thing that happened in IW will be undone? Are you asking how a Spider-Man movie will be teased with a possibility that Spider-Man is dead? lols child please I’m asking how they’re going to advertise the movie without spoiling that Spider-Man comes back in Avengers 4.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Jun 24, 2018 4:14:39 GMT
Are you asking how a Spider-Man movie will be teased with a possibility that Spider-Man is dead? lols child please I’m asking how they’re going to advertise the movie without spoiling that Spider-Man comes back in Avengers 4. Maybe zero dialogue. Or more voiceover from RDJ or something.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Jun 24, 2018 11:53:08 GMT
Venom tie-in!
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Post by hobowar on Jun 24, 2018 18:04:22 GMT
Make it look like it's someone else's movie until after Avengers 4. Make it like he's only in dream sequences. Like how Justice League did it with Superman. It totally worked for them [/sarcasm] Lol
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