‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Will Debut 4 Different Teaser Trailers During ‘AVATAR: Fire and Ash’ Screenings

Four theater-exclusive teaser trailers for Avengers: Doomsday will debut during special screenings of AVATAR: Fire and Ash.

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Several weeks ago, YouTuber Chris Gore revealed on his podcast that Walt Disney was considering promoting Avengers: Doomsday with multiple teaser trailers during screenings of AVATAR: Fire and Ash. This was shortly after an obsured number of teaser trailer cuts was rumored for the Marvel mega-crossover, totaling almost 60. Many didn’t take this rumor seriously, since only Christopher Nolan has ever released theater-exclusive trailers for his films that never end up online.

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Now, a new report confirms that four teaser trailers will debut during screenings of AVATAR: Fire and Ash. Each teaser will debut over 4 weeks starting on December 19th. As this has never been attempted in theaters before, it’s unknown whether each teaser tells a “story” in four parts or is four entirely different trailers. Each will be about 60 seconds long.

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While this is pure speculation, it would be fun if each trailer were separate but revealed around a single plot point, like the oncoming Incursion events across the multiverse. Showing four confirmed “teams” as they witness their universe shattering, showcasing The Avengers, The New Avengers (Thunderbolts*), X-Men, and the Fantastic Four. While Tobey Maguire is rumored to appear in the film, it’s unlikely his Spider-Man universe would be spoiled in this marketing stunt. It’s also possible that one of the trailers could be Doctor Doom-centric, though that is unknown. It’s also unlikely they will be released online, with a special online-only trailer set for December 19th.

Avengers: Doomsday hits theaters on December 18th, 2026

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Source: The Hollywood Reporter Newsletter


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