I saw the trailer for “American society of magical Negroes” and it looked kinda funny in the first 20 seconds, then the trailer went on to show what I’m pretty sure was literally everything in the movie.
Are there any other trailers that made you lose all interest in seeing it because it showed literally everything?
Lincoln (2012). They totally gave away how it ends.
Did the trailer include the part where he was hammered to death during a play? Linking how it happened below. Pretty graphic stuff.
You mean how he goes to see that play?
Terminator 2. The ad campaign and trailers revealed what had the potential to be an amazing reversal of expectations well ahead of time. I actually got to see it with a friend who was out of touch enough to not have seen any spoilers; I wish I’d had his experience.
It was an amazing movie with the twist given away in the trailer. I can’t imagine how much more amazing it would be without knowing the twist.
I’m eagerly counting down the hours until my kids are old enough to watch Terminator with me. Hopefully they can stay spoiler free until then. Luckily the franchise did everything it could to not stay relevant.
A friend of mine told the The Matrix was about a guy who could move really fast.
I was so glad he didn’t spoil it for me.
That’s a solid friend
Basically all trailers in the last ten years. They reveal so much you are just watching a cliff notes version of the movie.
Been a problem for a few decades tbh
80s and 90s were basically fine. Early 2000s weren’t to bad but it was starting to get ugly. After that it has just gotten stupid.
To be fair the book also gave away the plot.
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And they’re speeding them up so they can cram more scenes in. I went and saw Godzilla X Kong and could barely keep up with some of them they were switching through things so fast.
Astonishingly, the trailer for Triangle Of Sadness reveals a lot, even the whole timeline of the plot, while the movie achieve to surprise and astonish with how much more there is to it.
I was afraid I wouldn’t enjoy it because I somehow “knew” how it was going to end, but oh, my, that was only the surface and the craziness ran m7ch, much deeper.
As ridiculous as this movie was, I always thought that the trailer for Star Wars Episode I : The Phantom Menace shouldn’t have shown Darth Maul’s double bladed lightsaber.
After that happened in the movie, I was angry that a big moment had been denied me. I basically stopped watching trailers of any film I intended to see that day.
People who are into movies say that the trailer is a part of the experience. But I’d prefer to go in completely unspoiled.
I’m the same. If I know I’m going to watch some thing I don’t what the trailer. People get pissed off when I ask them not to talk about the trailer in front of me too.
This happened for me with the scene in one of the new star trek movies where they play beastie boys while busting out of a cloud or something. Idk, it was a really cool scene, but I was mad that I’d already seen it in the trailer. It’s ludicrous. I still complain about it to my wife to this day.
Yes, but that cool factor was more valuable as a marketing tool than a reveal in the film. It wasn’t a plot point so, I don’t blame them too much but it did reduce the impact in the cinema.
I mute trailers and just watch the first 20 seconds to see if the film’s atmosphere matches my current mood. Haven’t had a trailer spoil the film in years this way
The two that stick out to me are:
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Gran Turismo
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Elvis
They probably assumed most of the Elvis fans already knew his story. After all, can you really “spoil” history?
Wait! Elvis dies?! Lol
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Basically all mainstream ones since the 2000s. Nowadays I skip trailers entirely to not spoil the movies for me.
I saw Get Out without knowing anything about it. Very effective movie if you were expecting a romantic comedy like Meet the Parents, lol. If I’d seen a trailer I wouldn’t have been nearly as blindsided by the horror turn of events.
Oh yeah, it’s definitely a movie you should watch completely blind! I went in not knowing what to expect at all and felt delightfully unsettled throughout. I’m not sure how I somehow managed to avoid all the trailers 😂
If I saw a movie titled Get Out, I wouldn’t be thinking romcom.
The worst is when you go see a comedy and the only funny parts were in the trailer.
More often in my experience, all the funny jokes from the trailer were cut from the actual film.
“Oh that has funny jokes!”
“Oh… they were the only good jokes.”
Downsizing was a real bait and switch
Holy cow, yes. I didn’t hate the movie, but it definitely was not what was presented in the trailer.
The trailer for Green Lantern gave away the best parts of the show, but it wasn’t actually good. I saw the trailer in the theater, turned to my girlfriend and said, “I think we may have seen everything good about that movie.” Turned out I was right.
For me it was Marvel Studios’ Civil War.
Leaking Spiderman’s appearance was too much. I don’t watch movie trailers at all anymore.
Hulk in Ragnarok. Why?
Yeah, that would have been so much more fun if it hadn’t been spoiled ahead of time.
Everyone of them
I basically don’t watch trailers anymore. I’ll read a synopsis and look at some aggregate scores.
Ideally though I’ll just ask someone I know for what they’ve seen that’s good.
The only time I watch trailers anymore is when I trust the people involved to leave me with nothing but confusion and questions. Like the Death Stranding trailers that Kojima puts together.
Also, that couple second teaser before the trailer starts. Why do they do that shit now?
I know! Drives me crazy.
explosion TRAILER random shocked face BEGINS dog taking a piss outside next to stuntmen NOW
Yes guys that’s why I fucking clicked it, I know how the play button works you idiots!
They put the video as ads., If people didn’t skip it after that 2 second bit then the trailer continues.