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Article created by: Greta Jaruševičiūtė

When we're deciding what movie we want to go to, we look at the names behind the productions, ask our friends for their opinions, and, of course, watch the official trailers. In fact, the latter influences the decision three times more than any other source.

However, what you see is not always what you get. Recently, in a post on the subreddit r/movies, Redditor u/sonofwelk asked cinephiles to name the films that they think turned out to be completely different from their trailers, and people shared a lot of interesting examples, reminding us to stay wary of marketing when purchasing our next ticket.

#1

Two men seated in a futuristic quiz show set with Rs. 250,000 prize, illustrating films different from trailer expectations. Not trailer but I remember the bus advertising for Slumdog Millionaire in the uk tagged it as “the feel good movie of the year”. Yeah that’s a no.

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    #2

    Two people on a boat in a scenic fjord, representing films that were different from what the trailer promised. Downsizing A modern comedy take on Honey I Shrunk the Kids? No. A confusing climate change apocalypse movie.

    Hawkmek , imdb Report

    #3

    Two women dressed in casual 90s style sitting on a car in a desert, representing films different from their trailers. I’ll answer this for my late mother, who I went to see Thelma & Louise with because she thought it was a wacky female road trip adventure comedy from the commercials. Wrong.

    usarasa , imdb Report

    Bacon Tentacles
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    Had a couple of coworkers say they were like Thelma and Louise at one point. I had to ask them, "You HAVE seen the movie, right? You do know how it ends, right? Um, good luck with that."

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    #4

    Two men in a locker room scene from a film, illustrating films that proved to be different from what trailers promised. Stranger Than Fiction. The trailer included all of the comedy scenes from the movie and made it seem like it was a wacky story because it starred Will Ferrell. The movie is actually quite serious for the premise and Will Ferrell delivered a wonderful dramatic performance.

    jordanclock , imdb Report

    #5

    Actor Adam Sandler in a blue shirt pointing a remote, a scene from one of the films that differed from its trailer. Click, thought it was another Adam Sandler goofball comedy where he could control time…bawled my eyes out the last 20 minutes

    cofasians , imdb Report

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    #6

    Scene from a film showing a man in a beanie talking to a young boy, illustrating films different from what trailers promised. *Hancock* isn’t a drunk superhero like it seems in the trailer he is a drunk Angel. It’s weird.

    Wiger_King , imdb Report

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    #7

    Two men in a tense conversation in a dimly lit setting, illustrating films different from what the trailer promised. Fight Club comes to mind. Obviously they wouldn’t give away the twist but the trailer made it look like just a bunch of guys who organized bar fights.

    brokeneckblues , imdb Report

    #8

    Close-up of a man with long curly hair in a dark jacket, representing films that were different from their trailers. The Village. The trailer made it seem like a super natural creature flick. Turned out to be a period romance/ drama. Once I got over not getting the movie in the trailer, I grew to love it. I think it’s one of the most beautiful movies I’ve ever watched.

    Sekshual_Tyranosauce , imdb Report

    #9

    Actor in a space suit in a dimly lit futuristic setting, representing films that differed from their trailers. Ad Astra looked like an exciting Sci fi movie, instead it was a boring Sci fi movie

    JasonBeorn , imdb Report

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    #10

    Godzilla towering over city buildings with smoke and debris, illustrating films different from what the trailer promised. The trailer for Godzilla (2014) was about 50% Bryan Cranston, who was super-popular after Breaking Bad. You'd think he was actually the protagonist, but if you watch the movie, he's only got a few scenes.

    barriekansai , imdb Report

    #11

    Man in orange hoodie sitting on a horse in a desert scene from films different from their trailers promised ‘Nope’ - in a good way as it allows you to make some assumptions about the visual cues but whips several of them away when watching the movie.

    Navy_Rum , imdb Report

    #12

    A man and woman dressed in period costumes, from one of the films different from what the trailer promised. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. They made it look like a really cool rootin' tootin' cowboy shootin' adventure, when in reality it was a very slow-paced drama, and a character study on depression, paranoia, and obsession. Turns out, that was just fine by me. It's one of my all time favorite movies, and I'd even go so far as to say it's a *perfect* movie. Everything about it is just flawless, imo. The casting, writing, acting, cinematography, the score (omg, the score...), it's just absolutely beautifully done.

    NihilisticPollyanna , imdb Report

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    #13

    Scene from a film featuring a man, a woman, and a person in a creepy rabbit costume, highlighting films different from trailers. Donnie Darko’s trailer looked like a horror movie.

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    #14

    Close-up of a woman with a red butterfly over her mouth, representing films completely different from their trailers. Antebellum The trailer manipulated movie footage to create the illusion of supernatural or sci fi elements. There was nothing like that in the actual movie. For example the little girl in the hotel hallway was manipulated to look like a ghost in the trailer. It was actually just a normal little girl. The glitching airplane flying over the cotton field in the trailer indicated time travel or parallel universes, but it was just a normal airplane in present day. There was no glitching in the movie. It was a deliberate deceptive tactic.

    Dear-Bandicoot7087 , imdb Report

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    #15

    Group of people sitting around a table with a glowing lantern, scene from films different from what the trailer promised. It Comes At Night is the first film that comes to mind. It was marketed as a post apocalyptic horror thriller, but it’s actually a claustrophobic character study about paranoia. Still a great film, but it got a lot of hate because the trailer made it look like a completely different film.

    ethanwnelson , imdb Report

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    #16

    Two girls standing in tall grass near an old wooden house, illustrating films different from what the trailer promised. The Happening. Marketed as a horror/thriller, plot twist, it is a deadpan comedy hiding in plain sight.

    LittleBullBoy , imdb Report

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    #17

    Young woman with long blonde hair in a snowy scene, representing films that differ from what the trailer promised. Sucker Punch

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    #18

    Actress in a black leather suit with glowing blue lines on a dark futuristic set, showcasing films different from their trailers. Age of Ultron had the trailer like set in grim dark world with the heroes are getting shattered. The movies is all jokes and quips.

    cyclops274 , imdb Report

    #19

    Woman screaming in a tense film scene, illustrating films that proved to be completely different from trailers promised. Halloween Ends. There is so much cut content in the trailers...

    Phyliinx , imdb Report

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    #20

    When I was a kid in the 80's, I remember watching The World According to Garp after seeing the trailer and thinking it was gonna be a comedy. I mean, it had Robin Williams in it; it had to be funny, right? And, well, it was in spots. But the rest...wow. Later read the book and it made more sense, but holy c**p...

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