Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts Fan Teaser Trailer Concept

Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts Fan Teaser Trailer Concept

Check out this fan-made trailer for Thunderbolts which has left many Marvel fans on Reddit wondering if Marvel has dropped an actual trailer for the superhero/villain team.

By ZuluViking - Apr 07, 2022 05:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Fan Fic
Source: Reddit

This is a fan-made concept trailer for a Thunderbolts movie based in the MCU.

With many of the original Avengers either retired, missing or dead, there's a hole in the world that needs to be filled. A superhero team capable and willing to fight the battles that we never could. In this trailer we see U.S. Agent, Ghost, Baron Zemo, Yelena Belova and others band together with Val and Secretary Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross in the lead. Are they villains, heroes or perhaps anti-heroes? Time will tell what their intentions truly are. We even see the return of Tim Roth as Blonsky once again, as well as Tim Blake Nelson as the Leader, and their allegiances are even more ambiguous.

I've used audio- and videoclips from several movies and TV-shows. Some of which I've altered through grading and amateur VFX. Most of Val's are from the HBO show Veep, while most of Ross' lines are from the series 'Condor'. The Trailer Music is "Kill The Crown" by 2WEI with a small mix of a "Short Change Hero" cover composed By The Heavy and Produced & Arranged By Trap Geek. It's been fun to see the Reddit reactions where many have believed it to be real for at least a few seconds!

It's time for the bad guys to take the spotlight! Hope you guys enjoy it!

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JFerguson
JFerguson - 4/7/2022, 6:34 PM
This is really good. There was enough new imagery that was created that gives it at least some semblance of a real film than other fan trailers.

I feel it really would have blew up if you released it on April Fool's Day but keep up the good work!
ZuluViking
ZuluViking - 4/8/2022, 1:32 AM
@JFerguson - Thanks! It still hasn't "blown up" on YouTube, but it did blow up slightly on Reddit which I've also linked in this post. I considered releasing it on April Fools, but then I think too many would understand quickly it was fake because everyone already has their guard up, and I wanted as many as possible to just be slightly unsure whether it was real or not, and I seemed to achieve that on Reddit at least!
DarkModeDan
DarkModeDan - 4/7/2022, 11:24 PM
Hey, I like this, nice edit!

Man, I used to love those old, 2011-2012 era fan trailers that people would cobble together on YouTube of Justice League or Avengers concept trailers, long before we had the actual films, or could even imagine what we'd end up getting. It was good times. Nice to see the tradition lives on.
ZuluViking
ZuluViking - 4/8/2022, 1:36 AM
@DarkModeDan - Thanks! It definitely was a fun era, but I remember a lot of them being before the MCU was even really a thing. Everyone thought how cool it would be to actually have movies with all these characters in them. Their were even a very few fan trailers that had me fooled because they used After Effects to change clips from movies with VFX. I remember for example a guy called WormyT who made a Spiderman 3 trailer that convinced me.
Drace24
Drace24 - 4/8/2022, 5:26 AM
[frick] this clickbait.
ZuluViking
ZuluViking - 4/8/2022, 5:54 AM
@Drace24 - It's right there in the title though, and made even more clear immediately after in the description, so you should be wasting max 5 seconds if fan-trailers aren't your thing.
Drace24
Drace24 - 4/8/2022, 6:35 AM
@ZuluViking - Uh. It's not in the title tho. And in order to read the description I needed to click the article. Hence it's clickbait. Glad we talked about it.
ZuluViking
ZuluViking - 4/8/2022, 6:38 AM
@Drace24 - It says "Concept" in the title.
Drace24
Drace24 - 4/8/2022, 6:51 AM
@ZuluViking - It also says "Marvel Studios" in the title, instead of the word "fanmade". With their official logo even in the thumbnail. Just saying. If one wanted to make clickbait, that's how it would look like.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 6/20/2022, 5:12 AM
That was a pretty solid edit. The 5 second teaser in the beginning really sells this
Antagonist
Antagonist - 10/19/2022, 10:08 PM
A little late to the party, but this is really, really well done.
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