Do Marvel Trailers LIE? Full Investigation!
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- Spider-Man No Way Home, Avengers Endgame, Avengers Infinity War, and other films had trailers with deceptive editing... so can we trust the Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness trailer? Video Sponsored by Ridge Wallet. Check them out here: ridge.com/newr... Use Code “NEWROCKSTARS” for 10% off your order.
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Update: MORBIUS HOW DARE YOU
cope.
Morbius is aggravatingly terrible.
It was so bad too
@@haku_68 Nah
They did us dirty dog
Sometimes I've been disappointed at certain moments that weren't in movies, but overall I'm happy they hide things. I remember leaving the first avengers movie a little disappointed that every plot point was in the trailers.
Lmao i had no idea wat was goin on until Guardians (2014)
@@Cyrax4d samee nd the stark suit in the far from home trailer
Let's just say revealing too much is worse than something not being in the movie. I've seen tons of trailers that felt like I've seen the movie in 30 seconds.
The answer is yes. Trailers lie especially Marvel.
just like no way home. too predictable
I'd say Marvel trailers don't lie, but they definitely mislead and I think a BIG reason for that is the source material is so well known. I mean, looking at this channel alone, more than half the theories are based off the events of comics
Tell that to infinity war and endgame 🥸
@@Illphella My point still stands, I saw plenty of people inspecting Captain Americas suit in endgame trailers, saying it has the same pattern as the one he had when he died. He may not have died, but we definitely won’t be seeing his character again.
You do know to mislead is also to lie? It’s literally a synonym of mislead.
Exactly. Straight up lied lol
You saw people... How does that make sense? That’s fan speculation not Disney lying... 🤨
It doesn’t even have anything to do with it.
The only one that really left me feeling cheated was when Hulk was running with everyone in Wakanda. That was an epic moment that I was looking forward to. Still, it's nice to know they didn't deceive us on purpose.
Facts I was really hoping to see hulk bust outta hulk buster
Ik right
@@Jaden2202 wish that happened would have been epic
@@Jaden2202 I would have loved it…
The Russo brothers love ruining any scraps of character moments that Hulk might have had just to tease us, don't they?
The first trailer of both Suicide Squad and Venom was a really misleading move
So was Age of Ultron
Suicide Squad and Venom are perfect examples as misleading trailers and I really appreciate you mentioning them.
Tbf Suicide Squad trailer 1 wasn't misleading at all. The movie was supposed to be like that, but after the reception of BvS, WB went and added additional post production and chopped up the movie to be something completely than want was originally intended, against the wishes of the director and his vision. The director was honest about the first trailer, it was WB who came in and meddled with the movie and changed it into something ppl didn't expect.
Of course they lie. They know people surgically dissect movie trailers on youtube and Marvel loves secrecy so obvoiusly they lie.
People will be disappointed to realize that Wanda never delivered that line about the double standards lmao,
The line was clearly cut in....
I'm still waiting for Jared Leto's Joker to say "We live in a society..."
@@JoelNietoTec he did say it tho
@@JoelNietoTec Zack Snyder's JL cut
They are supposed to be just sneak peek, but the best scenario is that they lie and still preserve some degree of surprise when you do watch the movie.
"We should tell him the truth"
"Erik Voss is actually Erik Lehnsherr"
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Of course they do. If they didn't, you would all be whinging about how they gave away the plot in the trailer. If they didn't make trailers, you'd be whinging about why there's no trailer. 😕
Exactly
there are still good movie trailers out there. you probably haven't seen enough/your trailer selection is kinda bad to make such a statement lmao
@@vuxluongw These trailers are great
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Can u guys please stop making so much marvel stuff? Like this video was so unnecessary. There were legit Batman scenes released. Other movie trailers. And a bunch of bts stuff for a lot of marvel and dc stuff. But u guys keep making these random vids that don’t get as good of views
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They might not be trustworthy, but this proven to be efficient because it gets us more hype than we are.
I loveee this type of topic coming from the great Erik Voss himself 🤣💯 but I always wonder why isn’t specific trailer footage used in the actual movie would it make a difference?
Hey darling
@@CrispyPillow6 💀💀💀 pls-
if the shot is meaningful, i could see why leaving trailer shots out of the movie would be disappointing to some. i didn't really follow the star wars sequel trilogy but that point about how luke's line was never ever said in those three movies is pretty whack to me (as it's a dope line, and luke was treated like ass in the sequel anyway imo).
You missed Dr Strange winking in NWH trailer which was never in the movie 🤷♂️
Trailer Company : How Many Misdirects Do You Want In The Trailer ?
Marvel : Yes
I've always viewed the trailers as they are intended, to get us to want to see something and if possible be excited to see it. No way will they want to reveal all the important and surprising stuff in them so of course that'll mean they hint at, cut a snippet of a scene short of what we want to see next, throw in random dialogue out of sequence to it's real place and maybe even have it added solely for the trailer.
A trailers sole purpose to build a viewership base to build word of mouth because there is no alternate way to get the knowledge of it out there like singles do/did before an album was released.
Exactly. I get it that people expect certain thing to appears in the movie, but sometimes it doesn't.
That shot of Luke grabbing R2 was in Rey’s dream sequence in Force Awakens. It was definitely included in the theatrical cut
Gotta say... the more you guys (and you do a great job at it!) peer into these blurbs and find every single detail you can for months on end, the more the people making the trailers (and the showrunners) are going to want to seed diversions and misdirection into the trailers so that they can still maintain the surprises and reveals. If the collective fanbase can figure out what's going to happen every time, things might get pretty stale. Action, reaction! (Again, this is not a slam. Content creators in general, but you all specifically, really do a great job hunting down these details and filling in the back-story.) I appreciate the work, no matter how frustrating it is for the trailer editors!
I'm just now starting the video but I just wanna say that I wish more movies created trailers with scenes that aren't actually in the movie because I personally enjoy going into a movie not knowing what's going to happen. Too many trailers give away the entire movie!
I'll always remember how easily I was tricked by the teaser trailer for Tangled. I wanted Eugene to be thrown out of the window by Rapunzel sooo much....
WAIT. Kangaroo Jack wasn’t about a talking kangaroo???
You missed the debacle known as 'Fan4stic.' Most notably, the shot where we see The Thing air dropped into an enemy military base and wrecking tanks. In fact, will the MCU even acknowledge the existence of that movie?
I think itd be funnier if they referenced the old fantastic 4 movies where chris evans was one of the characters. They bring those guys into the mcu and he comes back but just as a whole different character
@@mallk238 I think that would be much funnier, yes!
That wasn’t an MCU movie
@@awesomemercerdude I know. I just didn't bother to mention particular studios.
There have definitely been scenes intentionally written into and included in a movie, with the sole purpose of including them in the trailer (as they serve little to no purpose to the movie itself). Would that count as the trailer lying or the movie lying?
yeah like there's just a day on set where they film all the trailer-specific scenes
I feel like they also shoot multiple versions of a scene and one is definitely chosen to throw off the audience over what is in the final cut
Like having Kirk ride a motorcycle in the third Star Trek movie, a moment so out of place, it was obviously only included to make the trailer look cool.
The problem isn't the trailers themselves, its the over analysis of those trailers. In today's internet world, one trailer produces dozens of analysis videos. Some predictions will be true, some will not.
It's not the trailers that lie, it's the ones that make videos about them thinking they know what's going on.
Another thing about dialog changes that I LOVE is how much it reminds me of the comic archs, where all the titles have the same event but per book/artist a couple words might be a little different, or in a slightly different position, but you as the reader knows it's obviously the same event
Tonal misdirect probably the one that I see the most, the trailer editors know how to splice together a 'good/great' trailer with out-of-context moments and it's like in 90%+ of trailers.
Voss 🤣…still wish we got Hulk actually Hulking out either Infinity or Endgame…that Lea Voss omg 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was so freaking mad hulk didn't fight cull obsidian in infinity war or endgame. Not even in the final battle of endgame. Come on Marvel!
@@roberts4406 definitely one of the worst decisions made in mcu
Cool piece, glad to see you tackle on broader subjects, still relevant to your usual stuff of course. Kinda burned out on dissecting upcoming movies after the mammoth that was NWH. Hope this gets nice metrics so we can get more in this style!
In conclusion, yes. Yes they do.
The answer is YES! Always yes…
Either to mislead and hide the plot or to make the movie appear more exciting 😩 trailers will catfish you
Technically the IRONMAN 3 trailer didn't lie, the Mandarin line of... "you'll never see me coming" .... did any of us see that reveal coming? Nope, we all fell for it
I have never watched a movie and then gone "wow, they removed that thing from the trailer, I'm so angry". I have noticed things taken out of movies a bunch of times but I don't go to the cinema to see an extended version of the trailer, I go to see a movie. A movie which I sometimes was curious about because of the trailer, but 90% of the time I chose because of actors, themes or good reviews.
Suicide Squad 1 folks. Joker was scrubbed from the movie. He had more screentime in promo footage than the film.
I love the way they do Trailers these days. Gives us something to talk about. ❤️
The most infuriating one is the missing of Gamora glamour scene in GOTG 1, it was one of the main reasons I went to the theater to watch the movie
Yes they do, in fact I bet a bunch of stuff in the Multiverse of Madness is done differently in the trailer than in than movie
I watched a video about a ‘leaked script’ for Doctor Strange a month ago. It mentioned Charles Xavier in it and I thought to myself, this can’t be true, so I’ll just watch it and see what else is in here. When I saw the trailer, I was shocked, not just Professor X’s role matches with what the script said, but many other scenes resembled the script as well. I’m sure many are going to be surprised but I’ve pretty much ruined the film for myself.
I watched the Infinity War movie, waiting for Thanos to say, “Fun isn’t something one considers when balancing the Universe…But this does put a smile on my face.” I was hurt and disappointed but still loved the movie.
I remember when the first trailer for Finding Nemo was released, I had the impression that everyone in the film were on the hunt for title character. Even the big shark says, "we're looking for Nemo!" But alas, only the father was the one looking for his son.
I was deceived. 😞
Don't open those wounds again, just don't
To this day I’ve never seen that movie in full
The TIE in the Rogue One trailer was never meant to be in the film. It was confirmed it was just a moment for the trailer but something similar did happen in the final cut. As for The Infinity War charging scene, Hulk may have meant to be there but that doesn't mean that shot was supposed to as well which lines up with them saying it was also just for the trailer.
They dont lie, they mislead the heck out of us😂✌ & we love it!
John Knoll revealed that the TIE fighter shot was done just for the Rogue One trailer and was never intended to be in the film.
So much nostalgia in this video. I miss the pre-2016 MCU days.
I believe they decieve, not blatantly lie
It's not like we don't have recent evidence of an actor having to lie about their involvement in a Marvel movie due to having signed an NDA or anything.
On this same beat, the Avengers Tower in Hawkeye missing different letters in the flashback scene is a lot like the books and it's just this little girl's recollection of what happened, same with Natasha's dialog to Bruce on the quin jet at the end of Age of Ultron VS how it plays in Ragnarok it's 1 or 2 words off and I love it bc that's exactly how the comics are
That quote from the Morbius trailer "I am venom". Technically Sony, but I'm 95% sure that won't be in the movie.
Anyone else remember when Paul Bettany straight up lied about the surprise character (White Vision) that would appear in WandaVision?
The big misdirect in the DS2 trailers is the smoke at Kamar-Taj. We know there will be red within that smoke.
when you said searching for hope I thought of Mack the director of SHIELD in agents of shield
A real misdirected trailer was the Bridge to Terabithia one, that made it look like a children's fantasy movie but it was a whole dramatic story about loss seen through the eyes of a child 👀
I mean, that's exactly what the book was...so...
@@biancazeiler I had never heard of the book before, the movie trailer showed a different story
I’m SO glad you guys addressed this.
The multiverse trailer was the 1st one I actually looked at with a skeptical eye because of this. I actually think a good chunk of MOM trailer was a tonal redirect.
They should not have changed Hulk and Bruce resolving their differences. Having Banner get character development off screen is disappointing
One of my favourite things to do with trailers is trying to guess the shots that have nothing to do with each other but have still been spliced together to make a good trailer.
But a peeve I have that often goes hand in hand with that is the unrelated dialogue dubbed over said splice.
Props to the team for looking through all past trailers and seeing if they ever had any misleading/false clues. That's about 25 movies in the MCU, plus they looked into Star Wars as well.
I do hope they don't mislead us with Professor X though. I'm still not over what they did with Evan Peters.
Similar to Kangaroo Jack, the second SpongeBob movie Sponge Out of Water focused most of the marketing on the 3D/live action portion of the film. Making it seem like that was the majority of what the film was about. As a long time SpongeBob fan, I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn't. Most of the movie was just normal animation with maybe 10 or 15 mins of the whole superhero 3D animation.
I also think sometimes previews can lie/mislead about the tone of a movie. I remember the marketing making Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind seem like it was another Jim Carrey comedy, when thats not the tone at all. Its a scifi romance drama with a few funny moments.
Basically marketing is to get your butt in the theater to see the film and sometimes the trailer will deceive you to do it.
What if....every trailer was all part of a multiverse of madness
They totally lie. How can anyone deny it?
Please make more content like this!
Erik is so good at this stuff. I honestly can’t even see the motion blur on the Statue of Liberty crown that he mentions. Granted I’m watching on a phone, but still an impressive catch that I remember he pointed out like right after the trailer dropped
The explanation in this video of everything could be is amazing!
Rhetorical Question, Farley!!!! 🤣🤣 HELL YES THEY DO, AND WE LOVEEEEEEEE IT 🔥🔥🔥🔥
One that people rarely point out is Thor Ragnarok. The trailer shows Hel monsters but in the movie Hela uses zombie soldiers. The trailer as well as LEGO sets confirm Hela used monster creatures for a part of the production who were replaced with reanimated Einherjar in the final movie.
This was an awesome video. I remember when Scream 3 trailers were popping on tv. There was one trailer that shows Ghost Face at the police station. I never saw that trailer again and it is hard for me to find it on the net.
Shocked there's no mention of the Fantastic4 trailer showing mostly stuff from the large chunks Trank shot, but was all cut out during re-shoots of something like 75% of the movie.
It's our own doing... There's an army of CZcamsrs that analyze EVERYTHING constantly. Of course they have to be a bit deceptive. I'm glad they do it because then there are still some surprises in the movies.
Venom trailer had you thinking it was gon be a dark, try antihero type thing. It started like that, but didn't deliver ultimately
i think the spidey ironman situation was totally in line with the tone of the movie. the whole point is pete trying to live up to tony's legacy. which is not fulfilled until the end of the third movie, when he makes the sacrifice, for the good of his firends.
Yesss. This is the type of video I would like to see more. Marvel lie in their trailers all the time!
What I Loved Trailer for the Avengers: Endgame
That they also did not reveal anything including little things like Thor's weight and the whole plot itself !! They said in the trailer "We will do it, at any cost" and I said what will you do ???! what?! I really liked this anticipation for the movie thanks to the trailer
The one I’m most annoyed at is that in No Way Home trailer when Peter says “fine, Steven…” and then a long wait and Steven says “feels weird but I’ll allow it” but in the film there isn’t really a wait which I don’t like with the jokes in the film, they’re just instant responses
trailers excite us. They misdirect at times but they make it so fun engaging with others to talk about them
Trailers are like Mandela affects to the final cut of the movies.
I don't mind to much because most movie trailers give away the entire movie in the 1 to 2 min of random clips of the film
Wait, isn’t that Luke shot of him grabbing R2 shown in TFA when Rey grabs the lightsaber and sees visions?
The beauty of the multiverse, is that literally any Disney owned property, could make an appearance in this movie. Winnie The Poo is fair game & you could see Wanda smash a Watcher through a reality with Piglet & Christopher Robin.
Honestly since the chaos of Loki, i just take differences in trailers and the full release as different split things as a sense that the whole space time thing is being kinda wonky.
They don't lie, they omit.
This! This is what it is.
Yes some think omit is lying.
@@Whizkidd2025 usually it's just our wives that think that way 😂
I'm surprised there hasn't been more discussion here of Magneto being the father or Wanda in the comics.
I would say the shots from Joker and The Batman we're teasers, not actual trailers. I think that's another discussion about marketing and what fans expect from those.
Wow, I'm amazed you can rattle off all of these examples of trailers being different from the final film. Well done!
Holy shit the shot of Erik Organa just caught me off guard so much I had to sit down I was laughing so much!
I never watched Kangaroo Jack, but I'm actually kind of devastated to learn it wasn't a talking Kangaroo
Remember the trailer for the 1998 Roland Emmerich Godzilla movie where Godzilla's foot comes crashing through the roof of a museum crushing a T-Rex skeleton to throw shade on the Jurassic Park franchise? Not in the movie.
Question: Do we know why the time stone had runes with Thanos? I thought only Dr. Strange used the timestone with runes. Thx
It doesn’t feel like this movie is still 2 months away. I thought it was coming out in like a week or 2
the oldest one of these i can remember was for promo/trailer stuff for the movie Twister(1996)(yes I'm old) there was a shot of a truck tire coming straight at the camera that was never in the movie.
Still, it took Erik one look at the cockpit scene in the Captain Marvel trailer to guess the entire plot of the movie. I'd say there's not enough deception
Anything that angers "fans" I enthusiastically support.
The entitlement that seeps into too many corners of too many "fandoms" is toxic. The fact that this is all art gets lost in that fog of war.
I would say ... they are misleading...and sometimes deceptive. But some of that is in the perception and interpretation of whoever is watching.
I'm good with deceptive trailers. I've avoided trailers for years now because they can be far too revealing. I don't even watch "in the next episode" bits at the end of TV shows.
Just give me a good idea and let my imagination and anticipation do the rest.
Simple really... why reveal everything in a trailer. Builds up suspense and excitement. Love it!
“Marketing manipulations” - Haha. That’s like describing boxed cereal as “deceptively characterized edibles”
Or, and this is just a thought, we can wait until their projects come out and stop questioning what they're hiding from us since it's their product.
Are you the god of lying?
Marvel: YES
Great break down! I remember Kangaroo Jack. I think at first I felt a little bit mislead. Until watching the movie later. I think it's still a funny buddy type film.
'Do marvel trailers lie?'
Answer: 'Yes! Quite a lot.'
There, I saved 13 minutes of your life.
Roger Corman once said on CONAN "There is no law saying that everything in the trailer has to be in the movie"
Today I learned;
Kangaroo Jack is NOT about a talking kangaroo.
I'm 39 and just always assumed it was. Now I'm glad I didn't see it 😭😂