Quote from: Stealth_Hunter on Apr 01, 2018, 09:12:10 PM
Avengers Infinity War had its first trailer on Nov. 29 with a release date of April 27. That's 4 months, 30 days between.
Solo had its first trailer on Feb 4 2018 with a release date of May 25. That's 3 months, 21 days between.
Ant Man 2 had its first trailer on January 30 2018 with a release date of July 6. That's 5 months, 7 days between.
Rampage had its first trailer on November 16 with a release date of April 13. That's 4 months, 29 days between.
Skyscraper had its first trailer on February 4 with a release date of July 13. That's 5 months, 10 days between.
A Quiet Place had its first trailer on November 16 with a release date of April 6. That's 4 months, 22 days between.
The Predator has an expected trailer on about April 15 with a release date of September 14. That's 5 months and in the same ballpark of timing with all the other big movies listed above.
I did some more digging into even more recent hits and found The Predator's trailer really isn't late at all.
Guardians of the Galaxy 2 was released 5 months, 3 days after its first trailer.
Logan was released 4 months, 10 days after its first trailer
Get Out was released 4 months, 22 days after its first trailer
It was released 5 months, 11 days after its first trailer.
Baby Driver was released 3 months, 18 days after its first trailer.
Jumanji was released 5 months, 22 days after its first trailer.
Furious 7 was released 5 months, 3 days after its first trailer.
I think we get the point. The trailer isn't being hidden and the marketing schedule is in line with most everything else. I don't share the concern or speculation that Fox is sweeping this under the rug. Chances are we will see a heavy push in San Diego when the comic convention hits in the late summer to.