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Marvel's Fireplace Videos Warms Up Home While Bringing A Holiday Vibe

Marvel's Fireplace Videos Warms Up Home While Bringing A Holiday Vibe

Marvel, one of the world's most hailed company, has recently launched a new library of fireplace videos which were inspired by its superheroes. Although seeing a virtual fireplace in YouTube videos is nothing new, the ones from Marvel are a little different. In fact, several viewers have already clicked the "like" button for this.

The videos are kind of intriguing though as it showed a clear partnership with Coke. Is this some sort of a clue that the two biggest companies has something else for its fans this holiday season?

The Difference Between Marvel's Fireplace From YouTube

Before anything else, let's give benefit to those who haven't seen a YouTube fireplace video. As stated by SlashGear, a YouTube fireplace looks exactly like the typical fireplace found in some homes. Usually, it lasts for an hour or more which allows simulation of a real life fireplace in your home.

On the other hand, Marvel's fireplace videos are far from the usual. Aside from showcasing the homes of their various superheroes, it brings out festive vibes which are perfect for this holiday season. Take Guardian of the Galaxy fireplace video for example.

If that doesn't bring comfort, maybe it's time to look at Thor's Asgard Home for something traditional yet sophisticated styled placed,  Gizmodo reports.

Another one is from Captain America who's home, as expected, is a typical American-styled home that looked a lot like Grandparent's place.

And then there's Captain Marvel and her peaceful home somewhere in New Jersey. It seemed like the lady hero is in so much hurry that she forgot her costume on the couch.

Finally, Marvel isn't Marvel without Iron Man who's home in Manhattan will surely make anyone envious. The portrait of himself hanging just above the fireplace only shows how much he adores himself.

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