Movie Trailers That Blatantly Lied to Us
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
- Movie trailers are designed to sell us on a product, but they’re not always 100% honest. Sometimes they misrepresent the tone or plot. Sometimes they feature dialogue or entire scenes that aren’t actually in the final product. Madame Web is the latest example of that latter trend. The movie became an Internet meme on the back of one line from star Dakota Johnson, and it turns out that full line isn’t even in the final cut.
We thought it might be fun to look back at the movie trailers most guilty of misleading viewers, from classics like Alien 3 and Ferris Bueller's Day Off to modern superhero epics like Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: No Way Home. Whether it’s featuring characters not in the final product or conveniently disguising the fact that a movie is a musical, these are the trailers that blatantly lied to us. For shame!
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Kangaroo Jack was definitely the most egregious. Kid me was pissed
Do you remember “Bridge to Tarabithia”? The trailer makes the movie look like a big budget fantasy mivue, like Narnia or Potter.
Terabithia surprised me... with depression.
Don't bring back post trauma just like that 😭
Because the death would be a spoiler alert
One film that comes to mind is Jennifer's Body which stars Megan Fox in her first leading role. In terms of how the film was marketed made it seem like a sexy dark comedy instead of a straight up horror movie.
The writer Diablo Cody said that the movie was written for teenage girls, but the marketing was for teenage boys. And that was the problem.
At least it had one of the best original theme songs ever in New's Perspective (Panic! At The Disco)
Can we talk about how Avatar the last air ender literally had the Kiyoshi sisters in the trailer but then was nowhere to be found in the movie
_Avengers: Age of Ultron._
The teaser trailer was fantastic, marketing the movie as a dark apocalyptic thriller where Ultron was an actual threat and would have huge repercussions for the MCU going forward. And the movie wasn't even close to that.
The movie was great
@@CYB3R2Kit was but it was nothing like how it was marketed 😭
Kangaroo Jack. Jack was supposed to be a talking kangaroo
No, it never was.
@@_Cetarial It was heavily marketed that way
I'd rather a misleading trailer over the 3 minute synopsis we get these days that completely ruin movies
we shouldn't have either. However the impact of a misleading trailer is much bigger IMO as more people watch trailers and get hyped than watching / reading synopsis
*cough* black phone
Im not sure how people were confused with Sweeny Todd when its literally an adaptation of a Musical.
What we call “lies” Hollywood calls “marketing”
Mentioning movies that hide being a musical in their trailers, we should talk about 20234's Mean Girls movie, it barely showed it was a musical at all prior to it's release.
How do you not include Zack Synder's Sucker Punch???. The gymnastics that trailer pulled to lied to us.
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Ang Lees ‘Hulk’ from 2003.
One of the best teaser trailers and full trailers ever, seriously go watch them. The full trailer is action packed with incredible epic music, it made the movie out to be full of Hulk action, turns out every action scene was shown in the trailer and the actual movie itself is more a slow burn character piece.
Still the best solo Hulk movie.
The fact that the movie takes its time makes it a better film in my opinion
infinity war and endgame are the only movies im happy they changed a lot for the trailer cause it was so hype to watch the movies for the first time with most of the footage basically unknown to u
For some cases it's not a lie. It's more like the movie isn't finish with the final edit. But in case for Avengers and Spider-Man that's a lie or a misdirect.
It's definitely weird how many musicals try and hide the fact that they're musicals.
The Predators trailer made it look like dozens of Predators were going to be in it. But there were only 4 in the actual movie.
One of the worst supposedly family friendly trailers of a movie aimed at kids that turned out to be anything but was 2003's Mike Myers portrayel of the Cat in the Hat. The trailer looked whimsical and everything you expect from an adaption of a beloved children's book. What you get instead within the first 15 to 20 minutes is annyhtj7ng but kid friendly. This movie and Mike Myers portrayel turning the cat into a raunchy character is what caused Dr Seusses widow to no allow anymore of his books to be made into love action movies
Black Widow was misleading as well. It was advertised as a superhero movie but it turns out it was a awful generic spy thriller with Scarlett Johansson saying It's Widowin Time for 100% of the dialogue.
Does anyone remember the trailer for Danny Boyle's "The Beach"? THAT was a hugely misleading trailer! EVERY moment of intense drama in the trailer was a fake out in the movie itself.
There are always/usually dialogue lines in trailers that aren’t in the film. Usually ones that relay exposition like Madame Web. It isn’t on Sony that such a line somehow got people online intrigued.
The most leading one is "Predators" what they show about a dozen laser beams light up Adrian Brody's chest making me believe there would be way more predators in the film. In the finished film there was only one laser beam and only a few predators.
Worst misleading to me was Bradley Cooper and Ryan Gosling in the Place Beyond the Pines trailer
Bigger blockbusters have to lie. With so much leaking on the internet its the only way to keep some of the story from being spoiled.
Let me tell you the implication faced by one of India's prominent movie production studios. As part of marketing, they had come up with a song where the main character is professing hos love for a movie star. That was nowhere in the movie. Not even in the end credits. Someone took offence and filed a complaint for false advertising. The complaint was stayed and the complainant probably won.
Jennifer Lawrence's mother! was marketed as a horror film. imagine the confusion of those who expected screams during the film.
Trailers are made by marketing companys. Sometimes noone involved in the movie has a say what snippets end up in the trailer. So you can´t blame the director for trying to trick you
And many to most to all trailers have dialogue lines that are not in the film, why do people think this “that dialogue line is not in the film!” is a new phenomenon? 😂
That Madame Web line was obviously just for the trailer.
The Amazing Spider-man 2 trailer showed the last 10 seconds of footage in the movie. Bad movie. Bad trailer. No wonder Garfield didn’t want to do press for that piece of garbage.
Also - Dakota Johnson switched Talent agencies the day after the first Madame Webb trailer dropped. She said it was a completely different movie when she signed on. Talent agent Probably lied to her and let her believe it was a Marvel movie.
The whole of phase 4 and 5 of marvel
Another great example is 2007's movie Flushed Away, the trailer shows that Roddy (lead character) has 2 butlers that do not appear in the actual film
GD was Jarhead misleading 😮
The teaser for _Alien 3_ promised an invasion of Earth. Instead we got bald people on a prison planet.
The Madame Web line was probably removed from final cut due to how it was received in trailer. Not that it helped.
Many trailers have dialogue lines with misplaced or forced exposition in them as to try to help audiences understand the plot in two minutes or less.
That is to say many trailers have lines that aren’t in movies, usually these are ones with a lot of exposition.
It being so par the course makes it surprising people haven’t noticed that by now.
Madame web was the worst.s hyping the three spider women in their suits yet that never happened in the movie except a very short vision of it in the future.
Rhyno in Amazing Spiderman 2
What about drive away dolls?
the yesterday movie lawsuit was very understandable LOL .
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Having scenes in trailer which don’t show up in final movie should be considered false advertising. Hated how Hulk was shown in trailers for Infinity War and was not it movie
If an audience member did not know Sweeney Todd was a musical they were obviously living under a rock
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
Also the last doctor strange movie
Snow Dogs did the same thing Kangaroo Jack did.
Rebel moon😂
Gotta love the movies that don’t actually tell you the entire story in the freaking trailer!
How about Lisa Frankenstein? The trailer and even the plot synopsis don't match how the movie plays out. Now that was misleading.
Where's "Terminator Salvation"????
Even worse, most times they contains spoilers -_-
You forgot Max Payne. Biggest false advertising in history.
Although the movie is amazing... Fight Club? 🤔
That's because it would spoil that ah ha moment where the film does a u-turn with Brad Pitt.
Literally me appear in the thumbnail
Sony trailers. No lies. They give a complete glimpse on the movie no matter.
sweeney todd existed before the movie, people should have guessed it would be a musical
How about 10 trailers that hid the plot of great movies really well, like Parasite that basically hid the entire second half of the movie.
Predators.
The trailer shows a large number of laser sights on Adrien Brody.
The real movie had 3.
Next ...
Channels that blatantly lied to us 😂
M night shamalans glass. Was marketed really well and had a cool trailer but it was one of the shittiest movies I’ve ever seen and an even bigger let down for a supposed trilogy
Sweeney Todd shouldn’t really be here, if you go into a movie based on a musical expecting it not to be a musical, that’s on you. Regardless of if the trailer showed the songs or not
Do a version for video games so you can call out The Last of Us Part 2.
Or all the trailer for the day before 😂😂
Ironman 3, the bad guy wasn't the bad guy, the stakes weren't as high, the tone was more a comedy, but the trailer made it seem so much more serious.
How about exploring about video game trailer that misleading or deferent from finished game released
Like atomic heart, watch_dogs or all the promotional trailer of the day before😂😂
Id put Halloween Ends on the list.
It was a ripoff, trailer mostly shows the last part. Michael was hiding in a sewer most of the movie.
That maidem Web like was obviously chopped together that's why it was it funny cause it was terrible cut
The Oscar award winning Suicide Squad lol
Deadpool 2. A whole character and plot point was cut since the early trailers.
What about game reviews that lied to us IGN?... Starfield for example 🤔
Fans are mad because they didn't include a bad line in a movie?
Highlander: Endgame (2000) had a highly deceptive trailer too. When asked to comment on that, Roger Ebert said that he hadn't seen Endgame as he was in Thailand when it opened "and would have been prepared to go even father to avoid it, if necessary." He said, based on the reviews he saw, people should be "grateful that the trailer doesn't remind them of the movie." 😂😂
Lies made baby Jesus cry 😿
What about doctor strange MOM
Remember that movie that advertised Ana De Armas in the trailers and when people saw the film she wasn't there? Then they they sued. Lmao
Thor Ragnarok not showing the lightning around Thor when he’s about to clash with Hulk, & his lost eye being not lost on the bridge
If they had left those moments in the trailer it would have spoiled certain plot points
@@jaaydee93 exactly the point
Drive was a huge disappointment for me lol
The rate it a 9
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Wooooo. Madam web!!
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Barbie.
Does anybody remember Spiderman no way home trailers ?
Did you watch the video?
Naw not really. What was the lie?
There wasn’t a lie in the no way home trailer. Covering spoilers is different
PAUSE! Why does IGN think I'd want to re-watch and be reminded of all those movies that led to great disappointment?
Crazy how people just want to see a lizard destroy stuff in every movie. But then wanna complain about actual movies with plots that's make sense