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Post by nillindeiel on Feb 7, 2017 15:34:51 GMT
First trailer:
URL link incase anyone has issues with the embed:
If it were Marvel Studios handling the marketing I would say that we're due for the 2nd trailer soon... however, given that (due to the unique deal) Sony is in charge of marketing/putting out the trailers...who knows.
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Post by DoTheMath on Feb 7, 2017 15:42:26 GMT
First trailer: URL link incase anyone has issues with the embed: If it were Marvel Studios handling the marketing I would say that we're due for the 2nd trailer soon... however, given that (due to the unique deal) Sony is in charge of marketing/putting out the trailers...who knows. Thanks, Yoda. Now, because of you, I have to watch Civil War again.....
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Post by masq on Feb 18, 2017 16:39:24 GMT
You know, even while watching CA:CW (might watch CA:WS again)I didn't see the new guy as Spidey, yet more and more I'm warming up to him. I can appreciate his sense of humour.
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Post by b4icuhang on Feb 19, 2017 13:12:58 GMT
Would you say it might be after GOTG2 comes out? That way it wouldn't distract the focus from GOTG2.
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Post by nillindeiel on Feb 19, 2017 14:27:58 GMT
Would you say it might be after GOTG2 comes out? That way it wouldn't distract the focus from GOTG2. The next trailer? Not necessarily. Marvel was in a similar position when it came to Avengers: Age of Ultron and Ant-Man and I believeboth of those got marketed pretty much the same as all the other films. AOU had a 3rd trailer release and then about a month later (still a month before AOU hit theaters), Ant-Man had it's 2nd trailer release. Again, with Sony in the mix and being the ones actually handling marketing on Spider-Man: Homecoming, they could change it up... but I'd be surprised if they did anything drastically different from what we're used to
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Post by b4icuhang on Feb 22, 2017 16:00:51 GMT
Would you say it might be after GOTG2 comes out? That way it wouldn't distract the focus from GOTG2. The next trailer? Not necessarily. Marvel was in a similar position when it came to Avengers: Age of Ultron and Ant-Man and I believeboth of those got marketed pretty much the same as all the other films. AOU had a 3rd trailer release and then about a month later (still a month before AOU hit theaters), Ant-Man had it's 2nd trailer release. Again, with Sony in the mix and being the ones actually handling marketing on Spider-Man: Homecoming, they could change it up... but I'd be surprised if they did anything drastically different from what we're used to True. Forgot about Sony doing the marketing.
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