Why was this scene from the trailer not in the film?

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I had seen all the trailers of The Amazing Spider-Man before its release. In one of those trailers Uncle Ben (Martin Sheen) says to Peter,

Do you have any idea what you really are?

This seems to imply that Uncle Ben knows about Peter's identity. This would have been a huge spoiler. But when I saw the movie, there was no such scene.

Do the filmmakers discuss such spoilers with some of the audiences and see if they like it and then change it accordingly? Or was this scene cut for other reasons?



Best Answer

Don’t forget that marketing may start on a film long before a final print is finished for theatrical distribution. Often times, editors will have access to ALL of the footage when cutting a trailer, sometimes just specific sequences. It’s a collaborative effort where they approve whatever is used, but this is why alternate takes or even jokes are used in trailers. Because at the time, there may not have been a final one created.

Wikipedia says

Trailers tell the story of a film in a highly condensed fashion that must have maximum appeal. In the decades since film marketing has become a large industry, trailers have become highly polished pieces of advertising, able to present even poor movies in an attractive light. Some of the elements common to many trailers are listed below. Trailers are typically made up of scenes from the film they are promoting, but sometimes contain deleted scenes from the film.

Most trailers have a three-act structure similar to a full feature-length film. They start with a beginning (act 1) that lays out the premise of the story. The middle (act 2) drives the story further and usually ends with a dramatic climax. Act 3 usually features a strong piece of "signature music" (either a recognizable song or a powerful, sweeping orchestral piece). This last act often consists of a visual montage of powerful and emotional moments of the film and may also contain a cast run if there are noteworthy stars that could help sell the movie.

Some trailers use "special shoot" footage, which is material that has been created specifically for advertising purposes and does not appear in the actual film. The most notable film to use this technique was Terminator 2: Judgment Day, whose trailer featured an elaborate special effect scene of a T-800 Terminator being assembled in a factory that was never intended to be in the film itself.

So this may be the same for the case of The Amazing Spider-man or The Dark Knight Rises's trailer which contains some deleted scene.




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Why do trailers have scenes that are not in the movie?

Movie makers use their trailers to mislead and misdirect their audience, deliberately or otherwise, with edited clips or deleted scenes that never actually show up in the final product.

Why do movies cut out scenes?

Scenes are often removed from films at the request of a studio or network, or to reduce running time or to improve narrative flow.

Why do trailers come before the movie?

Eventually, the National Screen Service exclusively developed movie trailers and did so for more than four decades. It was in the 1930s when it was decided too many audience members were leaving right after the film (see below for possible reason), so the movie theaters started to show trailers before the feature film.

Why did trailers play after movies?

A \u201ctrailer\u201d is a movie preview that is often shown in a theatre before a feature film. This word was originally used because these clips were shown after a film. (They trailed at the end.) The timing of the trailers changed because many moviegoers didn't stick around to watch the previews.



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Answer 2

I think they do that on purpose. Many scenes that are included for a certain trailer don't make the final cut when the actual film comes out. So maybe those are from the deleted scenes.

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