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  "textContent": "Trailers are a key part of the marketing for movies, otherwise no one would know a given film exists. However, in an effort to showcase what a movie is about, certain trailers end up spoiling key moments, or sometimes, the very ending.\n\nFor some viewers, it doesn’t ruin the experience, but for others, it takes away the suspense that the movie worked hard to build. These are the films where the trailer didn’t just tease what’s to come, it practically laid it all out, leaving audiences with fewer surprises once they finally sat down to watch.\n\nThe post 14 Movies That Spoiled Their Own Ending in the Trailer appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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