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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
The trailer for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) literally gives away the entire plot, even including the scene of the Wonkavator flying up into the sky or the very last scene of the movie
To be fair the book also gave away the plot.
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The trailer for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) literally gives away the entire plot, even including the scene of the Wonkavator flying up into the sky or the very last scene of the movie
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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.
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.
So true.