I enjoyed Guardians however, I found the villian's the weakest part of the film. Thanos is a no brainer because of the character but Ronan and Nebula meh....from my perspective of course......
They also showed off Vader and Obi Wan.I wonder if this is just going to be Marvel reveals or will HT be showcasing some of their other licenses as well. I'm hoping to see more new Star Wars reveals (Luke and Leia at least) and Superman v. Batman (doubtful since a full trailer hasn't been shown).
Maybe he will be revealed over the next day or so along with Ultron.
They also showed off Vader and Obi Wan.
There's no way we won't see Ultron, he's surely going to turn up..., I can't imagine them leaving him out anyway.
Marvel wouldn't want to reveal the later states of Ultron in detailed toy figures when the movie trailer only shows glimpses...would they?
Marvel wouldn't want to reveal the later states of Ultron in detailed toy figures when the movie trailer only shows glimpses...would they?
What does it matter now? The film is done, The Avengers are all shown in toy form & highly detailed too plus we've already seen Ultron..., I can't see what difference revealing a figure would make???
What does it matter now? The film is done, The Avengers are all shown in toy form & highly detailed too plus we've already seen Ultron..., I can't see what difference revealing a figure would make???
Actually why haven't we seen the Mk I at this show? The Mk 43 is there, and the Ultron Mk 1 comes with it? Kind of weird now that I think about it, or do I just not remember seeing it?
For a regular film? yes.
For something like this that is as guaranteed to make money as it is? no.
They can't just act like it's going to make money and not market it. And if they did they could lose out on some sales.
There have been four or five big budget films that studios where sure would make tons. And didn't. And even if this does well, even great, it can be considered a failure if it doesn't break records. Look at ASM2...250million budget...made 700 millions...and it's considered a failure and they are talking reboot.
So just because you assume this will make money does not mean it doesn't need help. This steady build up and sustainment of interest and hype is what pushes a movie from into the top all time categories.
So despite what you said, yes, this movie still needs hype and marketing to make it as successful as the studios are hoping for.
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