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Doing a deep dive into the Marvel Cinematic Universe‘s trailer history reveals a solid track record of previews that garner excitement without giving away too much. But they can’t all claim to be the cream of the crop. Here are the seven best MCU movie trailers of all time, ranked.
7) Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Teaser Trailer
Ryan Coogler and Co. had the impossible task of carrying on with the Black Panther franchise without its star, Chadwick Boseman. To honor him, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever acts as a love letter to a character and actor who meant so much to so many. The film’s official teaser sets the tone by evoking melancholy and touching on the theme of grief. However, there’s also an air of hopefulness that says that everything’s going to be alright.
6) Spider-Man: No Way Home Teaser Trailer
Spider-Man has a few good trailers under his belt, but the one that stands out the most is the teaser for Spider-Man: No Way Home. In addition to explaining Doctor Strange’s role in the film, it also features the return of a couple of iconic movie villains, Willem Dafoe’s Green Goblin and Alfred Molina’s Doctor Octopus. The trailer also gets bonus points for not spoiling Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s cameos.
5) The Avengers Trailer 2
The first Avengers movie needs no introduction, since it’s the first time Earth’s Mightiest Heroes assemble in the MCU. However, before it hit theaters, it was seen as a risky move that could blow up in Marvel Studios’ face. The Avengers‘ second trailer proves there was never anything to worry about, as it showcases plenty of great action sequences and the circle shot that’s become arguably the most important in the franchise’s history.
4) Thor: Ragnarok Teaser Trailer
The major complaint about the first two Thor movies is that they’re overly serious and refuse to embrace the wacky side of the source material. That’s not a problem for Thor: Ragnarok, which reveals its tonal shift in its teaser trailer. With Asgard in danger from the evil Hela, Thor has to fight his way home, getting a new haircut and meeting a friend from work. Ragnarok‘s teaser works on just about every level, even if it gives away the movie’s big reveal.








