The article discusses the trend of Marvel Universe details being revealed through promotional tie-ins rather than official trailers, exemplified by recent examples like Captain America's costume. It highlights a Little Caesars commercial promoting 'The Fantastic Four: The First Steps,' which features Giganto, a character with deep comic roots. While Giganto's presence doesn't confirm his role in the film, the commercial acknowledges comic history and possibly sets up future conflicts with Galactus. The article also notes mixed reactions to the commercial's special effects, emphasizing that such marketing shouldn't reflect the movie's quality.
The Marvel Universe's expansion often reveals details through tie-in marketing, like the new Captain America's costume in toys before trailers.
In a recent Little Caesars commercial, a significant Marvel villain, Giganto, debuted, showcasing the brand's deep appreciation for comic book history.
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