The Avengers Doomsday trailers have passed 1 billion combined views. But which one was actually best? - anyone else

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Red Wrench

Marvel released four Avengers Doomsday trailers over several months and the combined view count across all of them has crossed 1 billion, though none individually matched the Spider-Man Brand New Day 24-hour record. The trailers confirmed Robert Downey Jr returning as Doctor Doom, an almost entirely new Avengers lineup, and a storyline that appears to be drawing on Secret Wars and Kang Dynasty threads.

The film arrives in summer 2026 and is currently the year's most anticipated blockbuster alongside Brand New Day. Which trailer did it best and what are you expecting from the actual film?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ

Emma92

The second trailer where they finally showed the full roster was the one that properly landed. The first was atmosphere, the second was proof of concept
Long time lurker, first time poster

StormForge89

RDJ as Doctor Doom rather than Tony Stark is the creative swing that will either be genius or the decision that defines this era of Marvel badly

GhostRider63

The roster is almost entirely new faces for general audiences. The MCU is genuinely asking people to follow characters they may not have invested in

Gaz90

Combining Doomsday and Secret Wars into one multi-film arc is ambitious enough that I want it to work even as a sceptic
ISA maxed. Costs minimised.

BiscuitTin46

The Doctor Doom casting is the thing that got people who had completely checked out of the MCU back in the conversation

Rory84

The billion combined views across four trailers is impressive but individual trailers peak and spread differently. The Spider-Man comparison is apples and oranges

Lucy_35

Looking forward to this with cautious optimism which is more than I could say about any Marvel project for the past two years

DiogoCardoso

The one thing the trailers have done consistently is not over-explain the plot. That restraint after years of trailers that were basically summaries is refreshing
Just here for the craic :)

DotEXE

The summer of 2026 is Doomsday in May or June then Brand New Day in July. If both deliver this could be the best summer blockbuster season in years