Marvel Studios-ийн бүтээл Avengers: Endgame киног арванхоёрдугаар сард нээлтээ хийх Avengers: Doomsday киноны сурталчилгааны хүрээнд дахин дэлгэцнээ гаргахаар боллоо.
AMC Theaters-ийн мэдээлснээр, Encore нэртэй энэхүү хувилбар нь гурван цаг таван минутын үргэлжлэх хугацаатай байх ажээ. Энэ нь анхны хувилбараасаа дөрвөн минутаар илүү бөгөөд шинээр нэмэгдсэн дүрс бичлэгүүд нь Avengers: Doomsday киноны үйл явдалтай холбогдох юм.
Marvel Studios-ийн зүгээс үзэгчдийг Avengers: Endgame болон Loki цувралыг үзэж бэлтгэлтэй байхыг зөвлөж байгаа ч зарим шүүмжлэгчид Thor: Love and Thunder киног орхигдуулсан нь учир дутагдалтай гэж үзэж байна. Уг бүтээл нь Thor-ын сэтгэл зүйн төлөв байдлыг Doomsday-ийн өмнөх үетэй илүү сайн холбож өгдөг гэдгийг түүний өөрийнх нь танилцуулгад дурджээ.
Avengers: Endgame-ийн дахин гаргалт нь шинэ киноны сурталчилгаанаас илүүтэйгээр үзэгчдэд 2019 оны дурсамжийг сэргээх ач холбогдолтой юм. Энэхүү Encore хувилбар нь хүлээлтэд хүрэх эсэхийг есдүгээр сарын 25-нд болох нээлтийн дараа тодорхой болно.
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We’ve known since last year thatAvengers: Endgamewas getting a second re-release to help build up hype for this December’s Avengers: Doomsday. For months, Disney’s been hyping up this “Encore edition” as a tie-in to the new superhero film, complete with new footage set “in the Doomsday story.” Now we may know the value of that extra material, and the big takeaway might be… that’s it?
A recent AMC Theaters listing revealed Encorewill run three hours and five minutes long. Not only does this make for the longest MCU movie yet, it also beats the original version by four minutes, suggesting that’s all fans are getting. Not that anyone’s going into this expecting a whole array of new scenes, but for the hype that Encore’sbeen getting, it makes you wonder ifAvengers: Endgamehas any real business coming back to theaters.
Obviously, Marvel wants to use the re-release to make Doomsdayfeel more special, but the way it’s going about this is a bit messy. It makes sense to want MCU fans to remember where they last saw Steve, but it becomes a bit trickier with the other returning heavy hitters. If Robert Downey Jr. is indeed just playing Victor Von Doom with no multiversal identity theft going on, leaning so hard on Endgamenostalgia (and by extension, previousAvengersmovies) feels like wrongheaded theory-feeding for the sake of it. Similarly, it’s strange to encourage audiences to watch Avengers: EndgameandLoki before Doomsday, but notThor: Love and Thunder. Not a great movie, but it speaks to Thor’s headspace going intoDoomsdayin a way thatEndgamecan’t, something his own teaser even acknowledged.
The best thing working inAvengers: Endgame—Encore‘s case isn’t its Doomsdayconnections, but its sense of nostalgic community. Scenes like Captain America using Mjolnir against Thanos and the Portals—close your eyes and you can already imagine how deafening the applause might be when Chadwick Boseman struts into the scene, given it’s his last movie in this franchise—helped make Endgamesuch a rewatchable beast that it was back in 2019. Is that enough to buildDoomsdayhype instead of disappointment that the Multiverse Saga hasn’t reached similar highs? We’ll find out on September 25.
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