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Now that Avengers: Doomsday appears to have wrapped production, one of the biggest questions is when footage will be released. According to a report from Daniel Richtman (via CBR), a “first look” at Doomsday will be attached to screenings of James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash, which opens in theaters on December 19th.
Attaching The Avengers: Doomsday Teaser to Avatar: Fire and Ash Makes Sense

Avengers: Doomsday doesn’t premiere until December 2026. With that release date so far away, it seems a bit early to unveil a teaser trailer this holiday season. But it could be the best move for Marvel, helping set the stage and tone for what will be a vital year in the MCU’s history. The franchise is not the pop culture juggernaut it was during its heyday in the 2010s. Captain America: Brave New World and Thunderbolts* underwhelmed at the box office; The Fantastic Four: First Steps was the only MCU release this year to pass $500 million worldwide. In an effort to revitalize fan interest, it would be a good idea to get the Doomsday hype train rolling now with a captivating teaser that does just enough to generate excitement for what’s to come. With only two movies on the release schedule in 2026, Marvel can go all out promoting Doomsday throughout the year.
If the goal is to build buzz and anticipation for Doomsday, attaching the trailer to Avatar: Fire and Ash is a sound strategy. The first two Avatar films are among the highest grossing films of all time, and the threequel should follow suit. It seems like a safe bet that Fire and Ash will top the 2025 box office charts, meaning there will be a lot of eyeballs on those screenings. Not that an Avengers movie needs an awareness boost, but Marvel would be able to reach the largest amount of people. And if the trailer plays well for the Avatar crowds, then it’ll be an encouraging sign for the MCU moving forward.








