No, it really is, or is about to start next week. If a new trailer isn't online by the end of next week, the marketing is in lag mode compared to the 3 previous DC films from WB. And it already is lagging compared to another big budget action flick (which comes out a month later) from the same studio/s. Facts be facts.![]()
I don't know why but I get the feeling we'll get something April 2nd. I am hoping we get the new trailer soon.
The marketing for this film has been strange its almost like they thing Nolan's name alone will sell this thing. They haven't done things I'd expected i.e. a superbowl spot, a Zod reveal etc and I do worry they're been too over confident with this film. I'm hoping they market it in April like crazy. I think they need too cause they can't rely on just Nolan's name to sell this thing.
i agree.So, you are expecting a new trailer by the end of next week ?
I'm not, I think that they will release a new trailer in the third week of April.
So, you are expecting a new trailer by the end of next week ?
i agree.
-fact is that the new trailer will be with Iron man 3. i have no time to explain why a marvel movie will have a dc trailer and why a dc movie will have a marvel trailer.
-opinion is that the trailer will go online in th ethird week of april.
Yep; agreed. I have yet to be impressed with the way that they've marketed this film. So far, it seems like they've been marketing film as an average one. Other big blockbusters have really gotten some of the A-List treatment when it comes to their promotion campaigns. I can understand why some say that we sound like a bunch of greedy and impatient people, but is it so wrong to ask that the studio at least give the same treatment to this film's promotion as other studios have been doing
Absolutely! Of course, this being WB means you could be right but still too many things fit the early April date.
1. Looking at some of WB's similar movies TDK trailer #3 out on May 4th movie out July 18th. TDKR trailer #3 out on May 1st, movie out on July 20th. GL extended WC trailer out on April 4th, movie out on on June 16th. The Hobbit second full theatrical trailer out on September 19th movie out on December 14th. And so on.
2. Some events WB likes to frequent and bring footage to are in mid-April (MTV movie awards, Cinema-Con)
3. Late April is going to be full on IM3 hype and also SITD push and a debut of other new trailers such as Thor. All this could steal MOS's thunder. There is nothing big enough for the first 2 weeks of the month to do that.
So yeah, early to mid April seems like an ideal time. But again, I wouldn't be surprised if WB did nothing until May. But given the competition, that would prove stupid and risky.
Absolutely! Of course, this being WB means you could be right but still too many things fit the early April date.
1. Looking at some of WB's similar movies TDK trailer #3 out on May 4th movie out July 18th. TDKR trailer #3 out on May 1st, movie out on July 20th. GL extended WC trailer out on April 4th, movie out on on June 16th. The Hobbit second full theatrical trailer out on September 19th movie out on December 14th. And so on.
2. Some events WB likes to frequent and bring footage to are in mid-April (MTV movie awards, Cinema-Con)
3. Late April is going to be full on IM3 hype and also SITD push and a debut of other new trailers such as Thor. All this could steal MOS's thunder. There is nothing big enough for the first 2 weeks of the month to do that.
So yeah, early to mid April seems like an ideal time. But again, I wouldn't be surprised if WB did nothing until May. But given the competition, that would prove stupid and risky.
You have made some valid points, but the problem is attaching MOS trailer to some movies whose target demographic does not match will defeats the purpose.
I mean, the 42 movie is a biographical film about the life of baseball player Jackie Robinson. how many comic book fans will go to watch it ?
Then, WB should have attached #3 rd MOS trailer with GI: Joe 2, at least it would have reached it's intended audience.
I just realised something weird. All those showings that have had the MOS trailer since it came out, and I haven't seen the Iron Man 3 trailer on the big screen yet.
You have made some valid points, but the problem is attaching MOS trailer to some movies whose target demographic does not match will defeat the purpose.
I mean, the 42 movie is a biographical film about the life of baseball player Jackie Robinson. how many comic book fans will go to watch it ?
Then, WB should have attached #3 rd MOS trailer with GI: Joe 2, at least it would have reached it's intended audience.
I think the most hopeful thing we can say is what little we have seen of MOS looks worlds better than everything we've seen of IM3 and STID. It's all how you look at it people!

I've saw the hobbit and oz and have yet to see the mos trailer on the big screen![]()
Aw that sucks! I've seen it about 5 times now! (Twice in 3D!)![]()