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" ... I’m guessing J.J. Abrams and friends noticed the success of Marvel baiting the internet with an unrevealed Avengers 4 title for over four years. That project was announced in October 2014, with the first teaser debuting in early December 2018. Thus, I’d expect Episode IX to get a title right along with its first teaser during this year’s Star Wars Celebration in mid-April. We didn’t get a title for Star Wars 9 because we didn’t need one, because Disney can get the same free publicity from speculative posts. Moreover, Disney’s big Christmas release is both incredibly important and utterly irrelevant in the grand scheme of things. ... "
" ... Prince Liam is an unrevealed Paladin legendary. Its battlecry is to transform all one-cost cards in your deck into legendary minions. You can build your deck with a very aggressive early game, lots of one-drops, and then use Prince Liam to transition into a powerful late game where you’ve now filled your deck with legendary minions. ... "
" ... That’s the danger of movie marketing in a nutshell. Even if this trailer doesn’t give away the big secrets, it offers major moments that audiences will come to expect when they watch the movie. The second trailers for Ant-Man and the Wasp and Mission: Impossible Fallout qualify as well, technically being spoiler-free sells that nonetheless offer a ton of prime action content. Both trailers, like the Fast and Furious 6 trailers that I complained about back in the day, essentially spoil much of the action, even if they leave the story and character beats unrevealed. So, slight digression, if you haven’t already seen it, I’d avoid that second Fallout trailer and just keep playing the first one on a loop while you work out. ... "
" ... The action sequences are suitably “big,” even though the major chase scene in the second act (much of which was revealed in the third trailer) doesn’t feel remotely practical. Speaking of which, the Fast & Furious movies have a bad habit of spoiling the hell out of the action beats in the previews, and this one is no exception. If you’ve seen the second and third trailers, you’ve essentially seen the movie in terms of action beats and broad plot strokes. That said, there are plenty of unrevealed bits in terms of character and comedy, which is at least half of what you’re here for anyway. ... "