I haven't watched it, but related trailer complaint...
I know it's nothing particularly new, but haven't trailers gotten progressively more spoilery in the last couple years?
I saw the new Jurassic Park movie trailer last week...I'm not kidding, it showed the entire three acts in the trailer, right down to the ending. I don't get it AT ALL. Is the idea that for some movies people are just coming for the eye candy, or what. I'm moderately the target audience for Jurassic Park movies, but there's no way I'm seeing that after the entire summary of the movie was shown in three minutes.
I don't know what the other trailer I saw a couple months ago, but it was some kind of relatively generic thriller/mystery, that they literally gave away the killer in the trailer. They introduced the character in the trailer, typical ancillary character that turns out to be a killer, and I thought that even showing a minor character in the trailer pretty much flagged him out. But as they cut to the "climax" part of the trailer, which a montage of all the tension, they kept cutting to this character with ominous music. I guess they could have thrown a curveball in the actual film with a double swerve, but still, it totally destroyed the clear idea that you were supposed to start to suspect this guy by the end.
I always enjoyed trailers, but I'm finding it a bad idea to watch any for a movie I'm even remotely interested in seeing any more.