First we got a date for the first Avengers: Infinity War trailer, and now we have an approximate time as well.
Say this about Marvel: When it wants to get the ball rolling on hyping an upcoming movie like Avengers: Infinity War, that ball gathers speed quickly.
Earlier today, Marvel released a teaser video for the first Infinity War trailer, something Marvel Cinematic Universe fans have been waiting for approximately forever. Though the video included the key piece of information, that the trailer would release on Wednesday, Nov. 29, it didn’t mention a time.
Whenever Marvel does something like this, the first thought is that it will use the synergy of ABC programming (Since Disney owns both Marvel and ABC) to cast an even wider net. As it has in the past, Good Morning America will serve as the TV vehicle to launch this trailer into the stratosphere.
Tomorrow.@Avengers: #InfinityWar.
— Good Morning America (@GMA) November 28, 2017
World trailer premiere.
Only on @GMA. pic.twitter.com/ZWTEAVuVpC
Not much doubt about that, is there?
That means the Avengers: Infinity War trailer will premiere between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. ET on Wednesday. We can’t narrow it down any further, because while it would make sense to keep people waiting and watching the whole two hours for ratings purposes, we’ve thought that before and been wrong.
That said, if you really want to ensure you’re among the first to see the Infinity War trailer, it behooves you to wake up early and be watching the entire time. That’s the only way to guarantee you’ll catch it when it first airs.
No worries, though, because millions of websites will have the trailer as soon as it’s posted online (including ours, we’ll freely admit), and we’ll all be able to gorge ourselves on it repeatedly by lunch on Wednesday.
Avengers: Infinity War is gearing up now for its May 4, 2018 release.