Even if they go past 20 mins, they did well enough with the Infinity War trailers in not spoiling anything. The latest they went was the Wakanda fight/Thanos fight, but they didn't have anything that really gave away any context in those scenes. Hell, the big trailer moment was the heroes running into battle, which was only made for the trailer.
Yeah, but they revealed that the movie was called "Avengers: Infinity War" in the trailers! And that Iron Man was in it! What if I don't wanna see Tony Stark until I'm sitting in the theater opening night!? I'm convinced blogs promote excessive spoiler aversion just so promotional materials can't get in the way of their baseless speculation clickbait.
They should include shots past the 20 minute mark and arrange them in a way that still doesn’t allow us to know what’s going on.
But... but if they go past the first 20 minutes, it'll show us all the snapped heroes coming back and how Tony/Cap dies! #NoSpoilers
With Endgame being so secretive to where we currently don’t know of any scenes beyond the early parts of the film, it would be nice for them not to spoon feed us every scene and battle that is in the film. If they do decide to show a majority of the scenes in the trailer I would at least want them to not give anyway any of the periods that the Avengers time travel (or whatever it is) to, although, we know they go to the battle of NY. Also, this calls for a media blackout around 24 - 12 hours before the film is released here. AVENGERS: ENDGAME Lands Earlier Release Date In The UK
Honestly, I'm 99% sure we'll open the film with Scott Lang. (Though, yeah, 15 min is probably a hair early for him getting to the facility.) Every Avengers film opens with some action-centric pre-title card sequence to set the stage for the film. What better option for Endgame than Scott going into the Quantum Realm, getting stuck, and then finding a way out and wondering what happened? Then, after the title card, show the Avengers responding to what happened, maybe show Thanos briefly, and then before too long have Scott show up. Plus, you need a good point-of-view character for something like this. You can't expect every audience member to watch this immediately after Infinity War, or after seeing it 5 times. Scott can ease people into what happened pretty easily.
Speaking of, what do you think should be re-watched before this? Obviously the previous IW, Ant-Man.. anything else?
My honest opinion? Just whatever you feel like watching. If this movie does its job, it'll be enjoyable on its own. And, I'm used to reading stories w/out context from owning random issues as a kid. Don't wanna be a douche & leave it at that, though, lol. Even though, with the lack of concrete information, it's hard to say anything beyond Infinity War. Ant-Man and the Wasp, Iron Man, The Avengers, and Captain Marvel seem the most important. Depending on the validity of various rumors, there could be value in revisiting all of Iron Man, Thor, & Captain America's films, & also Doctor Strange. Personally, I'm considering rewatching them all in rough chronological order (which requires Cap 1 before Captain Marvel in theaters, & then the rest in between). Depends on if I wanna suffer through Iron Man 2 again, lol.
i really like the shot of Steve sitting in that support group circle. just the range of emotion, frustration, anger on Chris' face...