Love that it’s coming out at the same time. I never understood why all of Marvels releases hit overseas first. I’ll be there opening night. I bet within the next week we’ll get a new poster/trailer
Love that it’s coming out at the same time. I never understood why all of Marvels releases hit overseas first. I’ll be there opening night. I bet within the next week we’ll get a new poster/trailer
In the past, Marvel would roll their films out over a two week period or so, with the US being one of the last to get it, because they wanted the good word of mouth to carry over to us to hype us up more and get more of us into the theater. At this point though, Marvel has reached a place in their popularity that they don't really need to do that anymore. The Marvel brand is so strong that people are going to see their films no matter what, pretty much.
Also, I assume some MASSIVE story developments and surprises happen in Infinity War and they (Kevin Feige mostly) want to avoid spoilers at all costs. Same day release across the globe will help with that for sure.
Hearing that some of the reviews for "Wrinkle in Time" are not very positive and Disney has already lowered the expected opening numbers. Could this be the reason they are pushing up Infinity War as well? To soften the blow of a potential bomb by pushing out their other blockbuster early and feeding off the positive BP vibes?
An extra week of no competition and with a Worldwide release all on the same day, there won't be any major spoilers going around really, either (unless you go looking for them).Nope.
If I had to guess, an extra week of no competition will just bolster up the final numbers for the film, especially as it makes all-time lists.
An extra week of no competition and with a Worldwide release all on the same day, there won't be any major spoilers going around really, either (unless you go looking for them).
An extra week of no competition and with a Worldwide release all on the same day, there won't be any major spoilers going around really, either (unless you go looking for them).
That's Friday morning though. If you are dead set against spoilers, you're going to go on Thursday (and if you're like me you'll stay off of twitter until after you see the movie that day, too), so it at least helps a little bit. Hopefully they do the same for next year's movie, too.By Friday morning of the release, #"insert hero name here"isdead will be trending. Any major bombs in this will be spoiled unless you try to avoid them.
Uh-oh.
Trailer coming tomorrow. Forgive me for not linking the Twitter post, as I can't get on Twitter right now.