In an online Q&A held earlier this month, Avengers 4 co-director Joe Russo teased that we “may or may not” be seeing the much anticipated first trailer before the year’s out, but even despite this, the general consensus still seems to be that the teaser will be dropping before the end of this month.
And now, we have even more evidence to believe that’ll be the case. Adding onto everything we’ve already heard, Collider is reporting that Joe and Anthony Russo will be holding a special Q&A screening of Avengers: Infinity War on November 28th. Given that it seems pretty odd to be putting on such an event so long after the film first hit theaters, speculation has kicked into overdrive that there must be an ulterior motive here.
Of course, all signs point to the Avengers 4 trailer being debuted on this day, or the next. Currently, there are two major theories doing the rounds on the internet, and while Marvel hasn’t made any official announcements just yet, fans believe we’ll either get the trailer on the morning of the 28th, with the directors then able to address it later that night during the Q&A, or it’ll actually premiere after the screening of Infinity War exclusively for those in attendance before dropping online the morning of the 29th.
Even if neither of those scenarios end up playing out, though, there’s still an overwhelming amount of evidence out there which all points to the trailer arriving before the end of the month, and with more than half of November already in the books, it’s going to happen sooner rather than later. That much we can be sure of.
And when it does finally debut, it’ll likely arrive alongside the unveiling of the film’s official title, putting two major reveals out of action simultaneously. After that, arguably the next big reveal won’t be until Avengers 4 itself hits theaters, which will be on May 3rd, 2019. And at this point, we can hardly wait.