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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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!
#IGN #Movies
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