You didn’t make it to San Diego Comic-Con this year, so you weren’t able to see thefootage shown in Hall H. But you tracked the panel at home using social media, you read the descriptions of what was shown, and you are DYING to know when you will finally be able to see it with your own eyes.I have mildly bad news for you."Not for a while," said Marvel President Kevin Feige, who sat down with us for an exclusive interview about all things Marvel at Comic-Con. When I mentioned how buzz swirling out of Hall H usually excites fans tracking a movie’s details from home, he admitted that a trailer or footage for Joss Whedon’swouldn’t be coming to theaters or the Internet until "later, much later."I know. I’m sorry. It really sucks.It’s not usual for a major blockbuster to tease their concepts a year away from release. And while the May 1 date ofis, roughly, 10 months away, Kevin Feige and Marvel still have a lot on their plate in terms of promotion before they even start discussing the second. For example, they haveopening in theaters on August 1. Reviews have been positive, but Feige made it clear that after Comic-Con, Marvel’s emphasis will fall right back on James Gunn’s movie, hoping to ensure that it is a major success.Then, it will be on to. Part of it might be that the sequel to the highest-grossing Marvel Studios movie to date ($623 million domestically) doesn’t need that much promotion. Fans know that it’s coming, and its prime release date at the start opf the 2015 summer blockbuster season means that the marketing machine will be in high gear soon enough.But it’s hard, when you are sitting outside of Hall H looking in, to hear about amazing footage and realize it will be a while before you are able to check it out. I wish I had better news. But Feige repeats that it will be "a while" before footage makes its way outside of San Diego, so patience will be a virtue.While you wait to see thefootage for yourself, check out our detailed description of everythingshowed off at Comic-Con right here