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  • Film trailers were originally created to display an upcoming movie’s general synopsis, encouraging

  • people to give the movie a chance.

  • Now film trailers have become their own art form.

  • With a killer editing job and an unforgettable soundtrack, a movie’s trailer can evoke

  • a variety of emotions in a two minute spot.

  • However, not all movies can live up to their incredible trailers.

  • Here are 10 Amazing Trailers that Were Better than their Movies.

  • Suicide Squad After years of Marvel releasing one awesome

  • superhero movie after another, DC has trailed behind attempting the same with lackluster

  • results.

  • The summer of 2016 seemed to mark a change for DC.

  • After the spring release of Batman V Superman disappointed, it was up to the Suicide Squad

  • to bring some much needed vigor to Gotham City.

  • The first trailer for Suicide Squad is hard to beat with its Bohemian Rhapsody soundtrack,

  • big guns, fast cars, and likeable antiheroes.

  • The trailers that followed were equally eye popping with copious amounts of Harley Quinn

  • screen time.

  • The film was certainly entertaining but failed to live up to its truly spectacular trailer.

  • Star Wars Episode 1 The Phantom Menace The Phantom Menace was one of the most highly

  • anticipated films of the 1990s.

  • Star Wars fans were practically salivating over the first trailer and once it was released

  • it appeared that it was worth the wait.

  • The iconic music and the lightsabers were all accounted for as well as an appearance

  • by none other than the always insightful Yoda.

  • Along with the familiar Star War elements, there were new characters like Darth Maul

  • and Jar Jar Binks.

  • But, alas, The Phantom Menace just did not live up to its hype or the energetic trailer

  • and the introduction of Jar Jar Binks only made it worse.

  • The Blair Witch Project Watching The Blair Witch Project trailer today

  • is a completely different experience than it was when it was released in 1999.

  • When the film was first promoted as a real found footage piece, it was a time when found

  • footage movies were not a dime-a-dozen.

  • There were viewers who believed that the three campers, who went searching for The Blair

  • Witch, actually went missing.

  • This was thanks to the pitch perfect marketing of the film.

  • The trailer is distressing with its troubling footage and limited reveal of the events in

  • the film, making it even more mysterious.

  • The film itself has frightening moments but the simplicity of the trailer is more ominous

  • than a feature length film could manage.

  • The Strangers The Strangers is definitely one of the most

  • frightening horror films made in the last decade but the trailer is hard to beat.

  • The 2008 film starring Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman follows a couple whose secluded farm

  • home is invaded by three mysterious strangers in creepy masks.

  • While the film holds up and is scary enough to avoid staying home alone for a while, the

  • trailer is so unsettling it makes the actual film feel like a relief.

  • There’s the eerie music playing on a record that begins to skip, the appearance of a masked

  • figure coming out of the darkness, the extended silence when suddenly an ax goes crashing

  • through the front door.

  • It is a truly nerve wracking trailer which culminates with a final moment of dialogue

  • explaining that the only reason the couple was chosen was because they were home.

  • Who needs the movie?

  • The trailer is enough to spark more than enough nightmares.

  • Watchmen Director Zack Snyder certainly has a way with

  • making films visually stunning which is probably why the trailers for his films are so much

  • better than the actual film.

  • Films like 300, Sucker Punch and Watchmen are each a feast for the eyes but the execution

  • of the story tends to fall short.

  • Watchmen may be the biggest disappointment considering the beloved graphic novel already

  • had unreasonably high expectations from fans.

  • The release of the first Watchmen trailer alluded to Snyder pulling off the impossible

  • with a film that could not look any cooler.

  • The spectacular visuals accompanied by the Smashing Pumpkins song, "The Beginning is

  • the End is the Beginning" makes for a phenomenal trailer.

  • Unfortunately, the film is just a little too long and is unable to sustain the same element

  • of cool.

  • Spiderman 3 The trailer for Spiderman 3 gives audiences

  • the impression that not only is the film going to live up to the two previous films but also

  • get darker, crazier, and more entertaining.

  • The presence of Venom provides even more of a thrill to comic book fans.

  • Unfortunately, the film is not an epic superhero film but rather a much too long final entry

  • to the Tobey Maguire Spider Man franchise.

  • Peter Parker turning bad is just ridiculous in large part because Tobey Maguire’s bad

  • Spidey is not as much sinister as it is laughable.

  • There are weird dance scenes and awful hairstyles that find their way into the cluttered mess

  • of Spider-Man 3.

  • No one would ever suspect how much of a bummer the movie actually was based on the engaging

  • and thrilling trailer.

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  • Pearl Harbor The trailer for the 2001 film Pearl Harbor

  • paints a much different picture than the actual film.

  • The trailer shows a few sentimental scenes of children outside, couples in love, and

  • the general Norman Rockwell style of American life in 1941 until harrowing scenes of the

  • Pearl Harbor attack inform the audience that this film will be filled with a history lesson

  • and finely executed action scenes.

  • The trailer also shows actors Kate Beckinsale, Josh Hartnett and Ben Affleck rounding out

  • an exciting historical war film.

  • The actual film is less Historical drama and moreDawson’s Creek Goes to Warwith

  • Michael Bay as director.

  • The film somehow manages to make a real life devastation take a back seat to the insane

  • explosions of a big budget film.

  • Where the Wild Things Are Where the Wild Things Are was a tricky project

  • to take on as a feature length film.

  • The classic children’s book by Maurice Sendak is a brief tale of a boy who gets a bit rambunctious

  • with his mother which causes him to be sent to his room without dinner.

  • He decides to take a trip to where the wild things are, becomes the king, and returns

  • while his dinner his still hot.

  • That’s pretty much the tale, so it makes sense that the Spike Jonze film gets a bit

  • lost trying to extend such a simple story.

  • The trailer, however, is two minutes of amazement set to Arcade Fire’s “Crown of Love”.

  • The pain, imagination and wonder of childhood is on full display in a trailer that makes

  • everyone nostalgic for a time when they sailed over a year, and in and out of weeks and through

  • a day to where the wild things are.

  • Joy David O. Russell’s film loosely based on

  • Miracle Mop inventor Joy Mangano’s life could have easily become a dull film about

  • a housewife who thought of a great idea.

  • That was not the story Russell wanted to tell.

  • Apparently Joy had a life that was fascinating enough to become cinematic.

  • The actual film is not lacking and while it may not compare to the previous Russell/Lawrence

  • pairing Silver Linings Playbook, it is definitely on par with American Hustle.

  • However, the trailers for Joy are such knockouts that it is hard to live up to the expectations.

  • The music, the stunning visuals and the delivery of some of best lines in the film come together

  • in trailers that promise an Academy Award quality film.

  • While Lawrence was nominated, the rest of the film was mostly pushed to the side.

  • The film may have been a mild disappointment but only compared to its fantastic trailers.

  • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice There were plenty of expectations for a Batman

  • versus Superman film which pitted the two DC giants against each other in a knock out

  • drag out fight.

  • The second official trailer may be the best by providing scenes of Clark Kent and Bruce

  • Wayne officially meeting while Lex Luther comments on Clark Kent’s strong handshake.

  • The trailer also shows us the big bad Doomsday who is there to cut in with his own fight

  • against the superheroes.

  • Wonder Woman shows up at the end to really bring home what kind of spectacle the film

  • promises to be.

  • The film is entertaining enough but it also goes off the rails quite a few times before

  • the fine ending.

  • There was no need to drag out the backstories when there is action to be had and new problems

  • in Metropolis and Gotham to be solved and the trailer seems to understand that better

  • than the film

  • What do you think of our list?

  • Were there any movies that didn’t live up to their incredible trailers?

  • Let us know in the comments.

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