Marvel’s curiosity became even higher after Marvel Studios released a quick tease of the sequel’s trailer, as well as a date for when it will be available online.
The premise of Captain Marvel 2 is yet unknown, but Ms. Marvel did give a hint of what to expect when its post-credits scene featured a classic switcheroo between Brie Larson’s Avenger and Iman Vellani’s Kamala Khan.
Marketing has yet to pick up, owing in large part to the sequel’s postponement from its planned July 28 release date to November. However, previous speculations suggested that a trailer would be released sooner rather than later, hinting at how The Marvels is important to the tale of the Multiverse Saga.
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When Will the Trailer for Captain Marvel 2 Be Released?
Marvel Studios has officially published a new teaser ahead of the premiere of Marvel’s first trailer on Tuesday, April 11.
The 17-second teaser has audio clips from the trailer, including Teyonah Parris’ Monica Rambeau exclaiming “Hello?” and “What the?” and Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury inquiring where Captain Rambeau is.
Marvel Studios also announced that it will air on ABC’s Good Morning America tomorrow, implying that it would be available online between 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. ET.
Watch the following teaser:
What Will the Trailer for Captain Marvel 2 Show?
At last year’s D23 Fan Expo, attendees got their first peek of The Marvels, which featured a sample of its lighthearted tone and the dynamic of the primary three of Captain Marvel, Monica Rambaeu, and Ms. Marvel.
Some, if not the majority, of the material could appear in Captain Marvel 2′s teaser trailer tomorrow. The preview could also demonstrate how “anime-inspired” the sequel truly is.
Meanwhile, the first official images of Park Soo-Jeon’s Captain Marvel 2 persona and Zawe Ashton’s mysterious hammer-wielding enemy may be revealed.
Meanwhile, if the trailer is released tomorrow, it will be 213 days before the sequel’s theatrical debut.
This would be significantly above average for MCU films in terms of when their first trailer is released, only being surpassed by Iron Man, The Avengers, and Black Panther.
Doctor Strange, Spider-Man: Homecoming, and Thor: Ragnarok are three other films with long waits between their first trailer and theatrical release.
Having said that, it appears that Marvel Studios’ promotion of Captain Marvel 2 will be a long-term commitment. This could indicate that the studio is confident in the sequel, as a longer-than-average marketing campaign necessitates a larger marketing investment.
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