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  "textContent": "A great movie still needs the right audience, and that usually starts with how it’s sold. When marketing misses the mark, even strong films can struggle to find their footing. Misleading trailers, unclear messaging, or campaigns that fail to highlight what makes a movie special can all work against it before it even hits theaters.\n\nIn some cases, audiences walk in expecting a completely different experience, while in others, they don’t show up at all. These are the films where the problem wasn’t necessarily what was on screen, but how it was presented, proving that marketing can make or break a release.\n\nThe post 18 Movies That Were Totally Failed By Their Marketing appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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