4 Latest AVENGERS: DOOMSDAY Marvel Teasers - Analysis, Clues & Theories | Kristen & Jaby Koay
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Summary
Takeaways
- ❖The 'Avengers: Doomsday' teasers confirm the return of Steve Rogers as Captain America, evoking strong nostalgia.
- ❖Thor's teaser suggests a desire for retirement and a return to a more serious character portrayal, addressing past fan feedback.
- ❖Professor X's appearance in a teaser, despite previous deaths, leads to theories of multiverse or timeline travel.
- ❖The Black Panther teaser features Shuri expressing loss and M'Baku discussing duties, hinting at their roles.
- ❖Hosts speculate 'Avengers: Doomsday' could be split into two films, similar to 'Infinity War' and 'Endgame', due to the massive cast.
- ❖Initial teaser view counts are lower than previous record-breaking Marvel trailers, but hosts believe fan investment ensures eventual high viewership.
- ❖The hosts acknowledge Marvel's strategy as 'nostalgia bait' but embrace it due to their long-standing investment in the franchise.
Insights
1Steve Rogers' Return and Nostalgia Bait
The first teaser confirms the return of Steve Rogers as Captain America, generating immediate goosebumps and excitement from the hosts. Jaby acknowledges this as 'nostalgia bait' but welcomes it, stating he's 'so excited' despite potential criticisms of it being a 'cash grab'.
Jaby exclaims 'I get goosebumps' and 'Steve Rogan will return' (mispronouncing Rogers) while Kristen expresses surprise at his return after retirement. Jaby later states, 'Is it nostalgia bait off of the last 15 years? I don't care. Let's do it.'
2Thor's Serious Tone and Desire for Retirement
Thor's teaser features a more serious, reflective tone, with Thor expressing a desire to fight 'one more enemy' to return home 'not as a warrior, but as warmth' to teach his child 'stillness'. The hosts interpret this as a potential move towards retirement or even mortality, and a direct response to the overly goofy reception of 'Thor: Love and Thunder'.
Jaby notes, 'This feels more serious. The other one was heartbroken. Breaking.' Kristen interprets Thor's dialogue as him wanting to 'become human' or 'retire'. Jaby adds, 'It feels like they're responding to that by making sure they're just giving him that serious vibe again.'
3Professor X's Return and Multiverse Theories
A teaser features Professor X, despite his previous deaths in the MCU, leading Jaby to theorize that characters are being pulled from different timelines. The hosts initially confuse Professor X's voice with Magneto's, highlighting the complexity of character reintroductions.
Kristen identifies Professor X, and Jaby states, 'The fact that Professor X is alive still is like... I'd have to imagine they're being pulled from different timelines. That's cool.' They also have a moment of confusion over whether the voice belongs to Professor X or Magneto.
4Black Panther (Shuri) and M'Baku's Roles
The final teaser shows Shuri as Black Panther expressing profound loss ('I've lost everyone that matters to me') and M'Baku discussing his duties to 'prepare our people for the afterlife'. Their interaction is noted as unexpected but exciting, hinting at their significant roles in the film.
Shuri states, 'I've lost everyone that matters to me.' M'Baku says, 'The king has his duties to prepare our people for the afterlife. I have mine.' Kristen comments, 'It was just unexpected that they'd be talking to each other, but I'm with it. That's exciting.'
5Potential for Two Films and Audience Investment vs. View Counts
The hosts discuss the possibility of 'Avengers: Doomsday' being a two-part film, given the massive cast. Jaby observes that the teaser view counts are significantly lower than past record-breaking Marvel trailers, but Kristen asserts that existing fan investment guarantees high viewership regardless of initial trailer performance.
Kristen asks if it's 'one film or they multiple?' Jaby responds, 'It might be two films... because there's a lot going on. There's a lot of people.' Jaby notes, 'the view count on the trailer is not insane... These aren't like huge numbers.' Kristen counters, 'people are still gonna go watch it because when I hear it, automatically go, okay, I'll have to see it just because I already invested too much time into that journey.'
Bottom Line
Despite strong individual character returns and nostalgic appeal, the initial view counts for 'Avengers: Doomsday' teasers are notably lower than previous record-breaking Marvel trailers (e.g., Spider-Man: No Way Home).
This suggests a potential shift in immediate, viral fan engagement for Marvel's promotional content, possibly indicating audience fatigue or a more measured response compared to the peak of the Infinity Saga.
Marvel could analyze these metrics to refine its marketing strategy, potentially focusing on more substantial 'full' trailers or unique engagement tactics rather than relying solely on character reveals in short teasers to generate initial buzz.
The hosts' immediate interpretation of Thor's teaser as a direct response to criticisms of 'Thor: Love and Thunder's' comedic tone indicates a high level of audience awareness and expectation for course correction in character arcs.
This highlights the importance of listening to and responding to fan feedback, especially for long-running franchises. A perceived narrative 'course correction' can re-energize a fanbase that felt alienated by previous creative choices.
Filmmakers can strategically use early promotional materials to signal shifts in tone or character development that directly address previous fan criticisms, thereby rebuilding trust and excitement for upcoming installments.
Notable Moments
Kristen mistakenly refers to Captain America as 'Steve Rogan' multiple times, leading to a running gag and Jaby's playful exasperation.
This provides a humorous, lighthearted element to the discussion, showcasing the hosts' dynamic and Kristen's less immersed perspective on Marvel lore.
Jaby and Kristen initially misidentify the voice in the Professor X teaser, debating whether it's Professor X or Magneto.
This illustrates the challenges of reintroducing characters, especially with voice-only cues, and the potential for fan confusion or misinterpretation of early promotional material.
Quotes
"I get goosebumps. I'm watching this the second time and I'm still getting goosebumps."
"It feels like they're responding to that by making sure Yeah. They're just giving him that serious vibe again."
"The fact that Professor X is alive still is like I don't 100% know what the story of Doomsday is, but I'd have to imagine they're being pulled from different timelines. That's cool."
"I don't care if it's a desperate attempt at a cash grab. I'm excited. I am so excited. I'm happy right now."
"people are still gonna go watch it because when I hear it, automatically go, okay, I'll have to see it just because I already invested too much time into that journey."
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