After much clamor and fan commotion, the Captain Marvel still first in the MCU docket before Avengers 4, marketing efforts are currently still focused on the Brie Larson-led movie. That said, Endgame understandably remains Marvel fans' favorite topic of conversation as everyone awaits for any official update regarding the film.
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Catching up with MTV at the Golden Globes red carpet, Feige was asked about an ongoing rumor that they're only planning to use footage only from the first 15 to 20 minutes of Endgame in their marketing campaign. A master at dodging tricky questions, the producer extraordinaire basically gave a non-answer by replying that the said claim is "somewhat accurate." He then proceeded to say that he's confident that Disney's marketing team will be able to promote the much-anticipated flick the most effective way possible.
For comparison, theCaptain America: Civil War and even removing some of the stones in the Infinity Gauntlet, giving fans the impression that Thanos still had a long way to complete his mission. Endgame can very well use these tactics to show shots from all over the movie without giving any massive spoiler away.
On the flip side, it's important to note that with so little known about Avengers: Endgame, there's really not much Marvel Studios can put in their trailers that wouldn't reveal something significant in the film. It's understandable that Feige and his team go to such far lengths to ensure that the narrative of the MCU's culminating film is tightly under wraps before it officially hits theaters. While it's possible that the Marvel Studios president just said it to fend off the public from correctly predicting the movie's storyline (after all, he gave a very safe answer), at this point, people are already going to see the movie anyway especially given the number of people that watched Infinity War last year.
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Source: MTV