Joe and Anthony Russo, the directors behind Avengers: Doomsday, have stirred up even more intrigue surrounding their upcoming film. Addressing the recent wave of character-centric trailers, the duo took to Instagram to declare that they are not teasers in the traditional sense.
“What you’ve been watching for the last four weeks… are not teasers. Or trailers. They are stories. They are clues… Pay attention,” the Russos wrote, accompanied by the hashtag #DoomsdayHasBegun.
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This cryptic message has ignited a frenzy among fans. The Russos’ statement signals a departure from typical marketing strategies. For the past four weeks, four short teasers have been shown in theaters before screenings of Avatar: Fire and Ash, each focusing on a different Avenger or prominent character from the Marvel universe.
First, we saw Steve Rogers return in a tender scene, cradling a baby. Chris Hemsworth’s Thor followed, speaking about his adopted daughter, Love.
Following that, the third teaser featured a surprise appearance from the X-Men, with Charles Xavier, Magneto, and Cyclops prominently displayed.
This week’s teaser brought us a poignant scene between Wakanda’s M’Baku and Shuri, alongside a mysterious glimpse of the Fantastic Four’s Ben Grimm.
Could the Russos be hinting at a theme of children or family ties in Avengers: Doomsday? Rogers’ baby and Thor’s dedication to Love are evident. In the teasers, Cyclops appears enraged, possibly hinting at the loss of a loved one. Comics lore suggests the return of Nathan Summers (Cable), a character with strong ties to Cyclops and past familial tragedies. The Wakanda scene presents an exciting potential pairing, raising questions about the Fantastic Four’s role in the overall narrative.
The riddles surrounding Avengers: Doomsday deepen with every new piece of information. Fans are eager to decipher these cryptic clues and uncover the story that unfolds in the next chapter of the MCU.
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