EDITORIAL: When Should Warner Bros. Release The First AQUAMAN Trailer?

EDITORIAL: When Should Warner Bros. Release The First AQUAMAN Trailer?

Warner Bros. has a lot riding on Aquaman, so they need to take extra care with its trailer release. However, no matter when they release the first teaser the film’s marketing is going to face challenges.

Editorial Opinion
By jph152 - Mar 24, 2018 03:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Aquaman
With only one DC movie due out this year, James Wan’s Aquaman is expected to receive a pretty big marketing push from Warner Bros. leading up to its December release. While it is still very early, so far we’ve only seen a couple official photos of Arthur Curry and Mera in action. 
 
The movie is eight months away, so it isn’t unusual for the film to not yet have a trailer. However, based on how DC movies have been marketed in the past few years, this definitely stands out from the norm.
 
For context, eight months prior to the release of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, we had already seen two trailers. Comic-Con trailers for Wonder Woman and Suicide Squad were both released about a year before the premiere of both films, but it’s understandable why WB didn’t want to release a teaser for Aquaman while Justice League was still in theatres.
 
However, the first proper trailers for both these movies came out seven months before the films hit cinemas. This could be the formula that Aquaman decides to follow, even though debuting the trailer close to the release of Avengers: Infinity War could be a risky move. 
 
While having the Aquaman teaser play in theatres during Infinity War’s opening weekend could help increase awareness for the movie, the studio might be better served by releasing it when they can get more attention from media outlets.
 
There have been lots of rumors about when we can expect the trailer to drop, ranging from this week at WonderCon to San Diego Comic-Con in July. While DC has a history of saving big reveals for SDCC, the studio might be hesitant about waiting until five months before Aquaman’s release date. 


 
Considering the furor over Solo: A Star Wars Story’s trailer release only three months before the movie's premiere, Warner Bros. runs the risk of having fans think there is something horribly wrong with the movie if they wait that long to show us the first trailer.
 
So if the trailer is released before Comic-Con, we should be seeing it pretty soon. Since we can assume that DC is going to use their time in Hall H to promote Aquaman, they probably don’t want to debut their first two trailers too close together for fear of fatigue.
 
This was one of the issues with Justice League’s marketing, as the first trailer debuted over a year before the movie’s release, and some fans thought the series of subsequent trailers felt a bit exhausting. Of course, one way to avoid this is to not release an Aquaman trailer at Comic-Con, but instead reveal some other news, like a Shazam! sneak peek, or some concrete details on Matt Reeves’ Batman movie.
 
This is a decent option, but the opportunity to wow Hall H with our first look at the movie is too good to pass up. No matter when the trailer is released, the film’s marketing is going to face some challenges, so it’s best to go with the date that presents the biggest possible stage. As long as the film is adequately teased between now and July, DC should be able to keep any real panic about the film’s quality from spreading.
 
The Comic-Con option might be complicated by recent reports of poor test screenings, but we’ve seen that rumors like this often lack substance. Keeping the Aquaman trailer for Comic-Con would be a remarkable showing of restraint from Warner Bros., and it could end up paying dividends. 
 
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Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 3/24/2018, 3:59 PM
I would expect that they’d have a trailer ready to be shown before films throughout the summer movie season. I’ve heard the rumors about them pulling it from Wonder Con because people are still focused on how much JL sucked, but I don’t think that’s going to go away until WB gives people something else to talk about.

Just make sure that the visuals in the trailer are well removed from the look of Snyder’s films, and put it out there.
SisterSunday52
SisterSunday52 - 3/25/2018, 1:16 AM
@Chewtoy - Wonder Woman felt a Hell of a lot like a Snyder film, and had the same look. It was the most well received DC Film. The visuals aren't the problem. It's making sure the audience knows what they're seeing that has been where Snyder's films have had problems.
dracula
dracula - 3/24/2018, 3:59 PM
KWilly
KWilly - 3/24/2018, 4:02 PM
I can't be the only one that has no desire to see this. I forget it's even coming out this year. And I somewhat liked Jason Mamoa as Aquaman in JL.

TheUnworthyThor
TheUnworthyThor - 3/24/2018, 4:05 PM
@KWilly - I would be extremely excited to see this but I hated Mamoa as Aquaman in Justice League.
Kevwebsz
Kevwebsz - 3/24/2018, 4:10 PM
after the credits
MarkV
MarkV - 3/24/2018, 4:10 PM
Why not sooner rather than later? You don't need a great movie to make a great trailer, you just need a great editor and the perfect song. Find whomever made the trailer #3 for Man of Steel and have him cut a trailer to stick in front of Infinity War.

ImmovableForce
ImmovableForce - 3/24/2018, 4:40 PM
@MarkV - That trailer had me holding out my money. What a con.
KillerCroc357
KillerCroc357 - 3/24/2018, 4:46 PM
@ImmovableForce - What do you mean 'what a con'?

That was an excellent movie. More super-villain firepower thrown at Kal-El than we have ever seen before. Including Superman II.
Battabing
Battabing - 3/24/2018, 5:29 PM
@ImmovableForce -
Man of Steel was a good movie.
RolandD
RolandD - 3/24/2018, 5:37 PM
@Battabing - This. ^^^^^^
DSAC294
DSAC294 - 3/24/2018, 7:14 PM
@ImmovableForce - Con is an ap description
SisterSunday52
SisterSunday52 - 3/25/2018, 1:13 AM
@ImmovableForce - They didn't contact you out of anything. That was a perfect portrayal of what the film really was. Same with the Comic Con trailer for Batman v Superman. The trailer for the films weren't false in any way. The story portrayed in the trailers was the story of the films.

This wasn't like Transformers where it seemed like the trailer was released first and the film was made around it. There is nothing remotely misleading about these trailers.
SisterSunday52
SisterSunday52 - 3/25/2018, 1:20 AM
@MarkV - The reason they've had great trailers is because they had a great film to accompany them, unless they we're ruined in post-production. I am confident the trailer, and the film, will deliver. Provided it isn't called in for reshoots. That's the death knell for a DC Film.
GeneralZod
GeneralZod - 3/25/2018, 2:05 AM
@KillerCroc357 - No Superman II had more super-villain fire power. Just 3 of us, and we took over the country and had the POTUS kneeling -- all without the loss of significant life or the destruction of a major city.
IronGenesis
IronGenesis - 3/24/2018, 4:20 PM
First Teaser - Rampage (April)
First Trailer - Teen Titans Go (July)
Final Trailer - Fanstastic Beasts: COF (November)

Child’s Play.
bobevanz
bobevanz - 3/24/2018, 4:21 PM
Bring on the trailer! Also off topic, just watched Pacific Rim 2 and thought it was utterly terrible. They have turned this "franchise" into another transformer wanna be type bull shit. Yuck!
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