After teasing the crowd with 30 seconds of glorious movie footage, The Avengers teaser trailer that was shown during the Super Bowl, left those wanting more Avengers footage panting. However, if you were paying attention, there was a “Extended Look at Facebook.com/Avengers.” disclaimer following the teaser, and thanks to Marvel, the extended version of the teaser is now available; however, it still leaves this writer wanting more.
Of course, I’m just being greedy. With that in mind, the extra 30 seconds of the “extended look” makes all the difference in the world. First, here’s the Super Bowl preview:
Truth be told, seeing The Hulk at the end was enough for me, but, the additional 30 or so seconds only adds to the anticipation:
And with that, May 4 can’t get here soon enough. Twitter agrees:
Looks like the top movie spot was Marvel’s The Avengers via USA Today’s Ad Meter.
I can’t front the AVENGERS movie is lookin good I hope its a good movie
So we’ve all seen the badass new Avengers trailer and now we’re wondering which is the most metal of the gang. We’re gonna go with Thor.
The Avengers TV spot is amazing, spectacular, sensational and all sorts of other words associated with Spider-Man. (Web Of?)
Finally saw The Avengers trailer from the Super Bowl… OHMYGAWDOHMYGAWD.
Just literally nearly squealed in the uni library watching the avengers trailer. I am the best student
Considering what 2012 as in store in the way of summer movies — The Avengers, Spider-Man, The Dark Knight Returns — which one is going to win the summer box office? As it stands, my money is still on the third Batman movie, although, The Avengers is going to pose a stern challenge.
Because of the emo/Twilight reboot approach the new Spider-Man movie is going for — all so Sony doesn’t lose the rights to the movie property — I don’t see it contended with the other two, but then again, considering the success of the Twilight series, people seem to like “woe is me” teenagers, especially when they are super-powered.