As the marketing teams at Marvel Studios and Disney starting implementing their effort plan for Avengers: Endgame, they will probably be cautious with how much footage they release. As indicated by Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige, it’s totally conceivable that Marvel Cinematic Universe fans won’t see any recording outside the initial 15 minutes of the film.

Talking with MTV News on celebrity central of tonight’s 76th Golden Globes, Feige referenced that it’s “somewhat precise” that recording in trailers and sneaks peeks won’t come outside the initial fifteen or twenty minutes of the film.

“I’d call it somewhat accurate,” Feige reveals. “As was the case with a lot of our films, this one in particular, being able to generate a lot of excitement without giving away one of the many, many, many secrets. I think the Disney marketing team is the best in the world and we’ll be able to pull it off.”

Endgame is ostensibly the greatest Marvel Studios film to date, so it bodes well that the studio wants fans to enter theatres having seen as less of the film as possible. Coming new off the impact points of Avengers: Infinity War, Feige recently revealeed he’s to a great degree satisfied with how the most recent entry in the Avengers establishment ended up.

“We did Infinity War and Endgame at the same time, but those have been the longest gestating movies we’ve ever made,” said Feige. “Four years now, almost five years. And it was always about delivering on the promise that we had set up. And the way the world received Infinity War was amazing, it was exactly what we wanted.”

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