The Falcon and The Winter Soldier | ‘Super Bowl’ Official Trailer | Disney+


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Take a look at our ‘Super Bowl’ Official Trailer for Disney+ series ‘The Falcon and The Winter Soldier’ featuring Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackle, Emily VanCamp & more! (More Info About This Video Down Below)

This is an Official Trailer By Marvel Entertainment and not a concept/fan-made trailer by us 🙏 All copyright Credits to Marvel Entertainment

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Inspiration behind this video:

This year, a 30-second Super Bowl commercial costs $5.6 million. That is a hefty investment for a short spot, so from a business perspective it’d be far more logical to use that money to market projects that are all but guaranteed to make their currently scheduled release dates. It wouldn’t be surprising if the Super Bowl featured new looks at The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (March 19), Loki (May 2021), and maybe even Hawkeye. As streaming shows, those projects’ premieres are virtually set in stone, meaning Disney can confidently state when audiences will be able to see them. Conversely, it wouldn’t make much sense to spend this much to advertise something that may have to be pushed back again. Disney and Marvel probably won’t move forward in earnest on Black Widow marketing until they know for sure when it will hit theaters. After all, Disney spent millions on last year’s Black Widow TV spot, which hyped up the movie’s original May 2020 release date. They don’t want to go through with that again.

Of course, it’s always possible Disney uses the Super Bowl to make a big statement and fully commit to Black Widow’s planned May 2021 debut, but that is highly unlikely given the circumstances. It’s also been reported there’s no plans for a surprise announcement of Black Widow going to Disney+ during the Super Bowl, which makes sense. For now, putting Black Widow on Disney+ is a last-ditch effort and isn’t immediately in the cards. With so many questions surrounding the movie side of Marvel, it’d be a much safer bet to expect they will use the Super Bowl to instead focus on their various TV shows, which will be coming straight into viewers’ living rooms later this year.

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