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Avatar: Fire and Ash arrives in theaters this weekend, and while the third instalment in James Cameron's block-busting sci-fi saga didn't need to give audiences any additional incentive to show up, the decision to debut the first teaser trailer for Marvel Studios' Avengers: Doomsday ahead of the movie certainly hasn't hurt anticipation.
As new Avengers 5 teaser details emerge, Spider-Man 4's first trailer has also been leaked – and the latter drops a big club about Sadie Sink's character.
In 72 hours, Disney has now seen leaks of two trailers for Avengers: Doomsday and, somehow, the completely under wraps Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer, leaked from a private screening site (RIP that person).
How is this happening?! After a week of huge MCU leaks, it appears the X-Men theme from Alan Silvestri's Avengers: Doomsday has somehow managed to find its way online.
Doomsday based on reported leaked trailers. The first of those trailers, featuring the return of Chris Evans as Steve Rogers, has already leaked online, initially in grainy, low-resolution style. The poor quality of that trailer — which Disney has apparently been working diligently to scrub from the internet — has led to questions about its authenticity.
Precisely at midnight Pacific Time on December 18, marking exactly 365 days until the premiere of Avengers: Doomsday. The Russo Brothers took to Instagram to share a minimalist teaser featuring a digital clock ticking down the months,
Marvel Studios has been making a big deal out of its first trailer for Avengers: Doomsday, which was going to premiere ahead of James Cameron’s upcoming film Avatar: Fire and Ash. Chris Evans will reportedly play the lead character in this highly anticipated film,
Gower Street Analytics has projected that the global box office will reach $35 billion in 2026, marking a second consecutive year of growth with a 5% increase over current estimates for 2025. The forecast would make 2026 the highest-grossing year worldwide since 2019’s $42.
Ant-Man actor Paul Rudd was asked about his role in the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday, to which he provided a very straightforward answer.