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  "textContent": "A great trailer can sell almost anything. In just a couple of minutes, it can build excitement, set a tone, and make a movie feel like a must-watch event. That carefully crafted preview can sometimes backfire, ending up being more memorable than the film itself.\n\nWith clever editing, better pacing, or simply highlighting the strongest moments, some trailers create expectations the final product can’t meet. In these cases, audiences walk away feeling like they’ve already seen the best version of the movie before it even started. These are the films where the marketing didn’t help, setting a bar the movie couldn’t reach.\n\nThe post 15 Times the Trailer Was Way Better Than the Movie appeared first on Den of Geek.",
  "title": "15 Times the Trailer Was Way Better Than the Movie"
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