Everyone wants to know what is going to happen in 'Avengers: Endgame', the sequel to last year's legendary 'Avengers: Infinity War', and how everyone's favourite superheroes will defeat Thanos once and for all. However, it seems that everything we have seen so far may only come from the first fifteen minutes of the film. Or at least this is what president of Marvel Studios Kevin Feige, insinuated in an interview on the red carpet for the Golden Globes Awards.
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige on when #AvengersEndgame got its title, how #CaptainMarvel is looking, the Disney-Fox merger, and more from the #GoldenGlobes red carpet pic.twitter.com/pSE7lgNM4U
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The journalist asked him whether it was true that "in the marketing you're never going to show us much past the first fifteen or twenty minutes of the movie", to which Feige responded in his usual evasive manner, saying: "I'd call it somewhat accurate, yes. I think as was the case with a lot of our films, this one in particular, being able to generate excitement without giving away any of the many many many many secrets. I think the Disney marketing team is the best in the world and will be able to pull it off".
Feige's words neither confirm nor deny the journalist's statement. If it were true, that would mean that all the images that we have seen in the 'Avengers: Endgame' trailer would not come from anywhere beyond the first half hour of the film. Could it be true? Or is it simply Kevin Feige's way of avoiding giving a straight answer?
The Showdown
Whatever the marketing strategy for 'Avengers: Endgame', all will be revealed when it arrives in cinemas on 26th April this year. As of yet there is only one trailer to satiate fans' hunger, in which only a small part of the plot is shown and which has generated more questions than answers with regards to the saga's next step. Fans now only have four months left in which to drive themselves crazy with mind blowing theories and speculation.