Fans sued studio for misleading trailer (really!)

mysto

Well-Known Member
Oh man I am going to be so rich!

Oh wait, it's class action nevermind. The plaintiffs will receive nothing, and probably don't even know they're in the suit. Seriously we should have to opt-in to these things instead of opting out. It's criminal.
 

Phroobar

Well-Known Member
I want to sue Kevin Smith and Netflix over the misleading Masters of the Universe: Revelation trailer. I thought I was getting a He-Man show when all I got was the Teela / Evil-lyn girl power show.

 

Wendy Pleakley

Well-Known Member
Movies are often edited and changed after a trailer is released and that's just one reason this would set a terrible precedent should it succeed.

There are far worse examples of inaccurate advertising people could then sue for, like the Disney commercials where the kid just casually runs up and hugs Mickey Mouse on main street instead of waiting in a 60-minute line.
 

LSLS

Well-Known Member
This is really dumb. Though, I always kind of figured somewhere in that fine print at the end of a trailer it says "Subject to change."
 

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