All viewers believe that the trailers spoil the movies too much. But there is a reason: fear of lawsuits

The paradox of trailers: they serve to encourage the public to see upcoming releases, but more and more people decide to literally cover their eyes or start talking to their neighbor, because the feeling that the trailers reveal too much is widespread: plot twists, climatic scenes that should be a surprise. There is a more or less intuitive reason: the market is increasingly competitive and it is important to show the public what each film offers that the others do not. But there are more prosaic reasons why trailers reveal more and more about movies. The trailer as a marketing tool.For decades, trailers were considered pieces with their own narrative: small works that condensed the spirit of a film, not mere advertisements. That premise was shaken in December 2022, when a court ruling questioned the legal limits of film marketing. The case pitted Universal Pictures against two viewers who claimed to have been misled by the ‘Yesterday’ trailer. The ‘Yesterday’ case.Two viewers had rented the film after seeing the trailer, in which Ana de Armas appeared in an apparently relevant role; but in the film he had disappeared: his character had been completely eliminated after test screenings. The plaintiffs alleged that they would never have paid for the film if they had known that de Armas was not in it. In Xataka The AI ​​trailers for ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ are indistinguishable from the real thing. In the end, Scorsese was right Universal Pictures requested the case be dismissed, arguing that the trailer conveyed the film’s theme in three minutes, but the judge rejected this line of defense. Although trailers involve creativity and editorial decisions, these elements do not nullify their fundamentally commercial nature: they must be treated as advertisements, and the sample they show of the film must correspond to the final product. The judge specified that his resolution was limited to the presence or absence of interpreters, excluding subjective assessments of tone, quality or generic expectations, but set a precedent. It’s not the first. The friction between what the trailers promise and what the movies deliver has generated some attempted litigation. None went so far as to establish firm jurisprudence, but all illustrate a recurring tension between public expectations and studio marketing practices. {“videoId”:”x88pexn”,”autoplay”:false,”title”:”Yesterday Trailer”, “tag”:””, “duration”:”180″} Drive (2011).a spectator sued the distributor claiming that the trailer presented the film as an action film in the style of ‘Fast & Furious’, when in reality it was an atmospheric drama with few chases and a practically mute protagonist. The case dragged on for years without success for the plaintiff: the film did contain driving scenes, but the discrepancy lay in the tone and pacing, not in objective matters. Suicide Squad (2016).The trailers had highlighted Jared Leto as Joker, but his presence in the final cut turned out to be less than fifteen minutes. a scottish fan announced his intention to sue Warner Bros. for false advertising. Leto himself fueled the controversy by confirming that the deleted material It was so extensive. what would make for an independent film. The lawsuit was unsuccessful, but it highlighted the problem of trailers edited before final editing. Dune (2021).Zendaya featured prominently in promotional material: posters, trailers, and a press tour placed her on the same level as Timothée Chalamet. However, his screen time barely exceeded seven minutes of a total footage of 155and most of his appearances were dream sequences. There were no legal repercussions: Zendaya had previously warned that her presence was reduced and that she had only filmed for four days. {“videoId”:”x88q6ut”,”autoplay”:true,”title”:”Dune Trailer”, “tag”:””, “duration”:”208″} The Castaway case.Robert Zemeckis, with his usual ability to anticipate the rest of the industry, had already traveled this path years before. The trailer for ‘Castaway’ (2000) was criticized at the time because it revealed the eventual rescue of the protagonist. Zemeckis defended himself with an argument that is still valid in the industry, beyond the current legal precautions: market studies indicate that the public wants to know exactly what they are going to see before paying for a ticket. The problem of outsourcing.Trailer production rarely falls to the films’ creative teams. Studios hire specialized agencies (Buddha Jones, Trailer Park or Mark Woolen & Associates, only in Los Angeles) that work with raw material, often months before there is a final assembly. These agencies operate fromdailieseitherrushesthe raw footage that comes directly from filming. The process of creating a trailer can take up to a year, a calendar that forces you to work without knowing the final cut. The case of ‘Yesterday’ is a direct consequence of this dynamic. In Xataka Good series are a journey that no spoiler can ruin The pressure for difference.When a franchise accumulates multiple installments, marketing teams face an additional dilemma: how to convince the public that this film offers something different from the previous ones? The answer often involves revealing the differentiating element. The trailer for ‘Terminator: Genesis’ (2015) told that John Connor, traditionally the leader of the human resistance, had been turned into a machine, a twist that constituted the dramatic core of the film. Director Alan Taylor acknowledged that the decision responded to a complex calculation: how to signal to the public that this installment was not a mere repetition of the previous ones? A dilemma that promises to continue giving us headaches for a long time. In Xataka | Disney is looking for a successor to Bob Iger as CEO and has only one condition: that he does not look like Bob Iger’s previous successor as CEO (function() { window._JS_MODULES = window._JS_MODULES || {}; var headElement = document.getElementsByTagName(‘head’)(0); if (_JS_MODULES.instagram) { var instagramScript = document.createElement(‘script’); instagramScript.src=”https://platform.instagram.com/en_US/embeds.js”; instagramScript.async = true; instagramScript.defer = true; headElement.appendChild(instagramScript); – The news All viewers believe that the trailers spoil the movies too much. But there is a reason: fear of lawsuits was originally published in Xataka by John Tones .

The best trailers and ads of the first state of play of PlayStation in 2025

Wednesday, February 12, 2025. The first starts State of play of the year and Sony has deployed its arsenal of novelties. Games for all tastes, trailers that leave more and some more surprise. In Xataka we have compiled the most interesting of the event so that, at a single glance, you update yourself with everything that has just been announced. Directive 8020 The crew of the Cassiopeia colonizing ship took off from the Earth at a time when the planet agonized in search of a more prosperous place where to continue their lives. But an emergency landing will explore an unknown planet that was not in their plans. As we can see in the video, terror will soon appear to turn the mission into a real nightmare with corpses decomposing floating in gravity and a latent alien threat. It will arrive on October 2 of this year. Onimusha: Way of the sword The sword is the center, the sword is power, the sword is the weapon that produces blood baths in the cruel fighting of kyoto. Set in the Edo period, this game takes us to a stage wrapped in dangers, many of which come from the underworld. As the trailer shows, we will have to put ourselves in the skin of a samurai to fight the evil genma. The game is expected not to arrive this year, but in 2026. It is time to wait to wield the sword and make our way in the Japanese city. Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater It is one of the most legendary franchises, and in this state of play it has had its leading role. The delivery ‘Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater’ is a remake of ‘Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater’. The game mechanics introduced in metal ‘Gear Solid 3’ is again present in this adventure that invites us to discover the origin of the iconic Snake military agent. As always, the explosions and tons of ammunition promise to be part of this delivery whose release date has been scheduled for August 28 of this year. HELL IS US Rogue Factor is developing this game that has as its axis the story of a United Nations peace agent who ventures into a country devastated by the war to find his family. The problem is that the region will be a danger. Literally, you will find supernatural beings that emerged after an event known as “calamity.” This game will arrive this year, specifically on September 4. Lies of P – Overture (DLC) Not everything goes from pure and new games in the State of Play, we also have news of DLCS. In this case, the story of ‘Lies of P’ will continue. It will be to follow the mysterious guide we saw in the trailer, learn from their stories and discover a variety of mysteries. In summer we can immerse ourselves in this new experience in our PlayStation consoles. Tides of Annihilation Chinese developer Eclipse Glow Game proposes an action game that invites us to move through the streets of London in the middle of a fantasy aesthetic. Gwendolyn will have the ability to invoke the knights of the round table and unleash struggles against ancient gentlemen and malignant beasts. Borderlands 4 The last installment of the first -person shooting game maintains the essence of its predecessors, but draws a course where the player’s experience is on a central plane. We hope to see a world without load screens as we explore new areas, as well as new vehicles and tools. We can also play both alone and in cooperative mode. And finally, we have a release date. We knew that the game would arrive at some point in the year, and now we know it will do so on September 23. Mindseye Build A Rocket Boy has an interesting story to tell us. Artificial intelligence and human greed have led to the city of Redrock to the collapse embroidery. An ex -sold named Jacob Diaz, equipped with a neuronal implant known as Mindseye, must find the creative company of the artifact, but will have to navigate between fighting and a variety of obstacles. Saros It seems that there is nothing capable of stopping Arjun Devraj. This powerful Undercover lives in a lost colony under an ominous eclipse and meets all kinds of terrifying scenarios in a mysterious search. The title promises a good dose of entertainment that feeds the senses. It will reach our PlayStation 5 consoles in 2026. So far all the novelties of State of play February. An event with ads for all tastes, from expected remakes to new proposals loaded with action and terror. Now we just have to wait for these titles to reach our hands and see if they fulfill what is promised. Images | PlayStation In Xataka | After 34 years of saga, it seemed impossible to reinvent the wheel. ‘Civilization VII’ has achieved it

All new films trailers for this year that have been seen in the Super Bowl 2025

The Super Bowl is, every year, the most luxurious showcase in the world to show future premieres. They are also a perfect thermometer what will be the most juicy cultural events of the year that has just begun. In the 2025 Super Bowl we have detected less overwhelming trailers than other years, especially because of ‘the fantastic four’ He advanced a few days so that no one would take prominence. But there are still a few survivors who shone in this year’s Super Bowl. Impossible mission 8: final sentence Very brief but shocking trailer that makes clear a couple of things: that this latest installment of the franchise starring Tom Cruise will be interconnected with the rest of the previous films of the saga; and that the actor has played his life again in Stunts Chiflados that we can glimpse here that include a wild pirouette hung from an ultralight. Jurassic World: The Renacer Although we had just five days ago a new trailer of the restart of the ‘Jurassic World’ franchise, with a scarlett Johansson very well in front, the Super Bowl has given us new images in a new teaser. Few developments in this new advance, but some unpublished images that allow us to verify that the size of the saurios of this delivery is huge. Thunderbolts The most generous trailer of the night was also Marvel’s only: another advance of ‘Thunderbolts’ that, really, does not look bad. At last we have the opportunity to see that super -powerful entity that is to use its devastating powers at full power, although its final appearance is still scammed. Humor, actors and cars flying through the air in which it can be the great SLEEPER Marvel for this year. Lilo and Stitch Instead of any advance of the next remake in the real image of the classic, Disney has preferred to give the touch of originality of the night, inserting alien destroy This new incarnation. How to train your dragon One of the most anticipated remakes of the year is this version of the popular animated franchise of dragons and medieval fighting. Little thing we have not seen before, but we do have a quick look at the battles on the back of the tooth, which promise more colossal and spectacular than ever. Novocaine If you ask us, our most anticipated action movie of the year. Jack Quaid, directly out of ‘The Boys’, is the protagonist of this comedy in which he gives life to a conventional guy, but cannot feel pain. What makes him … a superhero? More or less. F1 Of absolute infarction it seems that it will be the new of Brad Pitt, directed by Joseph Kosinski, signatory of ‘Top Gun: Maverick’. Pitt slides through the entrails of the World Formula 1 championship, where not only the faces will be seen with Javier Bardem, but also with real pilots such as Lewis Hamilton or Charles Leclerc, since the right was shot during the celebration of real races. In Xataka | The new Spider-Man series arrives at Disney+, but it has something that is raising controversy: its animation style

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