MCU Can Now be Sued for Misleading Trailers

A recent court judgement issued on Wednesday clarifies that Marvel Studios, along with all other Hollywood film studios, may now be held liable for false or misleading trailers. Movie trailers are now employed not only as promotional tools but also as standalone goods that generate buzz and enthusiasm. The MCU is no exception, as its trailers spark intense fan speculation and receive a tremendous amount of fan reaction. More than 24 million people have watched the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 trailer since it first debuted, which was less than a month ago. Marvel trailers haven't always been purposefully deceptive, but they have occasionally featured footage that wasn't included in the final edit of the movie or that was altered to remove spoilers. The Battle of Wakanda was prominently featured in the Avengers: Infinity War teaser, even though the Hulk never fully changed in the film beyond the opening scene. In the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer, a scene containing Tobey Ma...