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#1
So much detail in the trailer.

As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm

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#2
Props for echoing Bixby's line.

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#3
I forgot the first trailer and apparently a second trailer dropped recently

In this one, Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black, Perry Mason) appears for about 10 seconds, so I wondered if the film was actually about her or if she was just ancillary to all the other parties involved...


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#4
Okay. Charlie Cox as Daredevil was in there as well. Now, i have all sorts of questions.

I'm calling BS on that trailer. Marvel hasn't released an update from their original teaser and this trailer just collects bits from other Hulk appearances.
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Screen Culture YouTube Channel Under Fire for Misleading MCU Trailers
In many cases, digital crime–or at least digital dishonestly–does pay.
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Keith Dow

Published
02/11/2021

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It happens all too often in the age of social and digital media: truth, honesty, and facts get trumped by views, likes, and follows.
Just ask WeGotThisCovered.com or that dude with the cardboard signs–apparently associated with FuckJerry–who decided to throw away years of resonant messaging in order to sell himself out to Bud Light Seltzer Lemonade during last Sunday’s [i]BIG GAME[/i] sporting contest (at this point, I legitimately don’t even know if I’m allowed to write the actual name of the event anymore).

So while we’re busy calling people out, we may as well add burgeoning YouTube channel Screen Culture to that growing list of digital outlets who are seemingly devoid of scruples.
For those unaware, Screen Culture bills itself as the home for “beautiful, unique, and thought-provoking video projects” that the channel refers to as “concept trailers.” These so-called concept trailers, churned out at a rate of up to four per day, are made by “combining clips from existing productions and by adding original content like voiceovers, image overlays and other effects,” according to the outlet’s website.
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