Fantastic 4 Ii Trailer
2007 December 2

Trailers that appear before "Spider-Man 3" on opening weekend?
I know that "Fantastic 4 II" and "Surf's Up "are some of them …
I feel Marvel wanted to include other films of his production studio. I would not be surprised to see a teaser very early trailer of Iron Man has to be your big boost next summer. Other Fantastic 4 (as you said) I'm not sure what more they can take you there. I think Transformers is the same studio, so it sounds like a safe bet too.
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