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In the upcoming weeks, four trailers for *Avengers: Doomsday* are anticipated to debut in cinemas prior to *Avatar: Fire and Ash*. Each of these promos spotlights a character from the film’s vast ensemble, with this week’s trailer focusing on Steve Rogers. This promotional strategy appears to be designed to lure Marvel enthusiasts into viewing the three-hour feature repeatedly. Some fans have reported attending early screenings of *Avatar* not only to revisit Pandora but also to view the *Avengers* teaser. However, reactions have been varied, as some audience members indicated that the trailer did not appear during their showings.
A Reddit user, MistakeNecessary1950, voiced their dissatisfaction, stating, “We’ve been super baited, chat.” While some attendees confirmed they saw the teasers, others, including a fan from Brazil, recounted their experiences of not encountering any preview at their Cinemark showing. Technical issues have also contributed to some viewers missing the trailers entirely.
Feedback on social media has been divided. Users from different areas have expressed their displeasure about missing the *Avengers: Doomsday* teaser, with some mentioning that their screenings lacked any previews. Several tweets from users have indicated that they were only presented with ads and no *Avengers* material.
Although the trailers are meant to be exclusive to theaters, fans have begun sharing them online, prompting copyright actions from Marvel. It’s likely these clips will be officially uploaded to YouTube for marketing reasons at some point. Still, whether or not the *Avengers* teaser will be shown at local theaters during *Avatar* screenings can be uncertain, turning it into a risk for fans hoping to catch the trailers.
*Avengers: Doomsday* is scheduled for a theatrical release on December 18, 2026. Fans eagerly anticipating the film’s debut must navigate potential discrepancies in teaser showings during the *Avatar: Fire and Ash* presentations.
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