
"Marvel is doing everything previously thought impossible with Avengers: Doomsday. First, it brought back the Russo brothers and Robert Downey, Jr. Then, it brought back Steve Rogers and Thor. What's more, it brought them back in not one, not two, but four different teasers, even though there's still a year to go before we can see the movie itself. Paired with theatrical showings of Avatar: Fire and Ash, these four trailers were presumedly supposed to entice Marvel fans to buy tickets every week."
"Though this meeting may seem unusual - something that's underlined by Ben's introduction of the street he lives on in the Lower East Side. (Yancy Street, by the way, is a very iconic location in Marvel comics.) But the pairing of Black Panther and The Fantastic Four is about as old as it can be - the Black Panther made his comics debut in Fantastic Four #52, published in April 1966."
Marvel brought back the Russo brothers and Robert Downey Jr., along with Steve Rogers and Thor, across four teasers released a year before the film. Trailers screened with Avatar showings aimed to boost weekly ticket sales but instead amplified online interest when posted to YouTube. The newest teaser shows Shuri and M'Baku traversing a vast desert while Shuri narrates her loss and duty. The teaser includes Namor and Talonkanil watching and culminates with King M'Baku introducing himself to Ben Grimm, confirming the Fantastic Four's MCU arrival after prior teases. Ben's mention of Yancy Street ties the meeting to comics history dating to Fantastic Four #52 (April 1966).
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