The trailer’s have done a great job at evoking nostalgic feelings within audiences by scattering them with clips from previous films. You can check his channel out here: Nostalgic feels One YouTuber in particular, Deffinition, gives a breakdown of the first, second and third Endgame trailer, connecting the dots that others may have missed. This leads to masses of people producing speculative content for sites like YouTube, indirectly marketing the film from a user generation point of view. Showing very little story and action sequences also encourages audiences to speculate how the film is going to turn out.
Going into a film and not knowing how it’s going to pan out, or what scenes are going to be shown, is very rare these days. Not only does it protect fans from spoilers, it also leaves audiences eager to buy tickets to the film out of sheer curiosity.įocusing on story and character development in the trailers, instead of spoiling the action, only builds even more anticipation. However, pretty much all the trailers have only shown the first 20 minutes of the film. So far, there has been around three trailers released for Endgame.