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Lights, camera, anticipation! Join us as we count down our picks for the most creative, unique, and masterfully edited movie trailers ever made! From spine-chilling horror teasers to jaw-dropping blockbuster previews, these are the marketing masterpieces that had audiences losing their minds before a single frame of the actual film even hit the screen. Which trailer gave you the biggest chills?
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00:00This is what I'm talking about.
00:03Big slow motion action sequences.
00:07Welcome to WatchMojo.
00:08And today we're counting down our picks for the top 50 most creative, unique, and masterfully edited movie trailers ever
00:15made.
00:16How long before a man like that has had enough?
00:21You can't break the friction!
00:24Number 50, Spider-Man, Brand New Day.
00:27MJ, come on, pretend like you're not the happiest you've ever been in your entire life.
00:33I can't.
00:35The internet does what it does best when a new Marvel trailer drops.
00:39It breaks down every single frame.
00:42This highly anticipated sneak peek brilliantly capitalized on the massive lingering hype from No Way Home.
00:47The trailer opens with a gritty street-level tone, showcasing Tom Holland's Peter Parker as a broken man.
00:53Holland looks to flex his acting chops here, with Brand New Day swinging four years into the future and showcasing
00:59a lonely and wounded Peter.
01:00Of course, the action also looks wonderful, and the trailer features memorable appearances from the likes of Bruce Banner and
01:07The Punisher.
01:07It quickly became the biggest trailer in history, breaking all sorts of records like most views in 24 hours, and
01:14the first movie trailer to ever hit a billion views.
01:17And for those spiders who make it through, it amounts to a kind of rebirth.
01:31Number 49, Hereditary.
01:34This trailer does an amazing job of capturing the movie's tone while also throwing the viewer off track.
01:39Without giving away any plot twists, the trailer seemingly sets up young Charlie as a modern-day Damien.
01:44I know my mom would be very touched, and probably a little suspicious.
01:49From the second she clicks her tongue at a funeral, Charlie has us on edge.
01:53The tongue-click sound effect is ingeniously woven into the trailer, almost functioning like a light switch as day turns
01:59to night in a heartbeat.
02:00While we wouldn't recommend watching it before bed, everything about the hereditary trailer clicks.
02:06From the chilling soundtrack, to the hair-raising editing, to the disturbing sound design.
02:11She had private rituals, private friends.
02:15And to think, this spine-chilling trailer was accidentally shown before a Peter Rabbit screening in Australia.
02:22Well, hopefully the theater had a child psychologist on hand.
02:29Number 48, 1917.
02:32The 1917 trailer is every bit as epic as the film itself, although there is a key difference.
02:38The movie is shot to look like one continuous take, never giving the audience time to breathe.
02:43Your orders are to deliver a message calling off tomorrow morning's attack.
02:47If you fail, it will be a massacre.
02:50This effect is mostly lost in the trailer, which cuts various scenes together.
02:54Nevertheless, the shots selected for the trailer flow together flawlessly, playing out like a mini-movie.
03:00I can't see. I can't see.
03:01Trust me.
03:03Trust me.
03:04The trailer tells us everything we need to know about the plot, as two soldiers are sent to prevent an
03:09ill-fated attack.
03:10We feel the dread rising as our heroes race against the clock.
03:14And the music reminds us that every second counts.
03:17It all works up to the film's money shot, which demonstrates how one soldier can make all the difference.
03:28Number 47, Mickey-17.
03:31Hi, Mickey.
03:32Are you experiencing any vertigo?
03:35I guess I am feeling a little dizzy.
03:40Oh, wow!
03:42Did you see that?
03:43Leave it to the visionary mind of Peng Joon-ho to deliver a trailer that feels unique, morbid, and undeniably
03:49captivating.
03:50This brilliant trailer for Mickey-17 introduces us to Robert Pattinson's Mickey Barnes, an expendable employee who quite literally dies
03:58for a living.
03:58The trailer hooks you instantly by contrasting the bleak existential dread of outer space with an incredibly upbeat and darkly
04:05comedic tone.
04:05Watching multiple iterations of Pattinson's character meet brutal, spectacular demises while Frank Sinatra plays is an absolute masterclass in tonal
04:14dissonance.
04:15It establishes the eccentric premise flawlessly without giving away the narrative twists, promising audiences a cinematic experience unlike anything else
04:23in modern sci-fi history.
04:25I don't like you.
04:26But I'm you.
04:26I'm not you.
04:28I'm gonna kill you.
04:29Tell me quick!
04:30Hey, love it, kid!
04:31Number 46, The Babadook.
04:33Where'd you get this?
04:35On the shelf.
04:36If it's in a word or it's in a look, you can't get rid of The Babadook.
04:41Jennifer Kent's The Babadook boasts a trailer that fundamentally understands how to get under your skin.
04:46Instead of relying on cheap jump scares, this iconic preview masterfully uses the framing device of a terrifying children's pop
04:53-up book to build an overwhelming atmosphere of dread.
04:56We watch as Essie Davis slowly unravels as a single mother tormented by an entity that serves as a manifestation
05:02of her own grief and resentment.
05:04The trailer's genius lies in its claustrophobic sound design, particularly the chillingly raspy and rhythmic chanting of the monster's name.
05:12By blending supernatural horror with relatable domestic anxiety, this masterclass in suspense leaves viewers feeling profoundly disturbed and entirely desperate
05:21to uncover the truth behind the book.
05:23The Babadook boasts a little bit of a joke.
05:29Number 45, The Shining.
05:32Sometimes, all it takes is one phenomenal shot to grab an audience's attention.
05:36The Shining teaser trailer starts off fairly standard with the title and credits crawling up.
05:41All the while, the camera remains fixed on the Overlook Hotel's elevator doors.
05:45While little appears to be happening on the surface, the sinister music and the color red hint that danger is
05:51lurking just around the corner.
05:53As our anticipation peaks, a surge of blood begins to creep out of an elevator door.
05:58Soon enough, the entire hallway is engulfed by a tidal wave of blood.
06:02Even the camera becomes submerged.
06:04It's a shocking image that instantly sticks with us, guaranteeing you will buy a ticket to learn the story behind
06:10this literal bloodbath.
06:17Number 44, Nope.
06:19Did you know that the very first assembly of photographs to create a motion picture was a two-second clip
06:24of a black man on a horse?
06:25And that man is my great-great-grandfather.
06:29Great.
06:29There's another great-grandfather.
06:31Jordan Peele is a modern master of the mysterious, and the trailer for Nope proves exactly why.
06:37Initially shrouding the movie in total secrecy, this specific preview finally peeled back the curtain to reveal a chilling extraterrestrial
06:45plot.
06:45The trailer is an absolute masterclass in the use of audio and suspense.
06:50We watch Daniel Kaluuya and Kiki Palmer attempt to capture the ultimate money shot of a UFO as Stevie Wonder's
06:56fingertips echoes eerily in the background.
06:58With it, Peele wonderfully balances awe-inspiring cinematography with pure, unadulterated terror.
07:04It shows off the sprawling California ranch setting while keeping the actual alien threat mostly hidden in the clouds, creating
07:11a deeply unsettling and unforgettable cinematic tease.
07:24Number 43, Deadpool and Wolverine.
07:27Just give me one more drink and then I'll leave.
07:31Hi, Peanut.
07:32I'm gonna need you to come with me right now.
07:34Marvel fans waited years for this exact moment, and the trailer absolutely delivered on every single front.
07:41Set perfectly to the epic chords of Madonna, this preview shattered the internet by finally reuniting Ryan Reynolds' Merc with
07:48a Mouth with Hugh Jackman's legendary Wolverine.
07:50Much like the movie itself, the brilliant marketing seamlessly blends raunchy, fourth-wall-breaking humor with intense action sequences.
07:57We get glimpses of the ruined void, tons of awesome money shots, and even Logan in his comic-accurate yellow
08:04suit.
08:04It is a masterful trailer that perfectly balances nostalgic fan service with genuinely thrilling stakes, promising a wildly entertaining buddy
08:12-cop dynamic that completely revitalized excitement for the MCU.
08:16Wanna do some cocaine?
08:17Hey, cocaine is the one thing that Feige said is off-limits.
08:21What about Bolivian marching power?
08:22They know all the slang terms.
08:24They have a list.
08:24Even snowboarding?
08:25Even disco dust.
08:26White girl interrupted?
08:27Even forest bump.
08:28Do you wanna build a snowman?
08:29Yes!
08:30But I can!
08:33Is it scary being a lady FBI agent?
08:38Yeah.
08:39Neon are masters at marketing, and they rewrote the rules with their cryptic campaign for long legs.
08:45Instead of handing the audience standard plot points, the theatrical trailer operates purely on visceral dread and nightmare logic.
08:51It relies entirely on unsettling imagery, hidden subliminal messages, and creepy sound effects to build agonizing tension.
08:59It's a brilliant example of restraint.
09:01Hiding Nicolas Cage's face from view, and showing only brief glimpses of his hands or back.
09:06By leaving the monster entirely to our imaginations, and prioritizing an atmosphere of evil,
09:12this trailer became a viral sensation that had audiences genuinely terrified before the movie even began.
09:34Number 41, 2001, a space odyssey.
09:52Stanley Kubrick's sci-fi epic required a promotional campaign just as ambitious and mind-bending as the film itself.
09:59The trailer for 2001, a space odyssey is an unconventional masterpiece that abandons traditional narrative structure.
10:06Instead of spoon-feeding the audience a basic plot summary, it bombards them with a mesmerizing montage of groundbreaking visual
10:12effects, spinning space stations, and psychedelic colors.
10:16Stripped entirely of dialogue or conventional voiceover, the preview relies solely on classical music to convey a sense of majestic
10:23scale and cosmic wonder.
10:25This avant-garde approach screams late 60s.
10:28And it didn't just advertise a movie.
10:30It promised a profound, mind-altering cinematic journey.
10:33And that is exactly what people got.
10:50Number 40, Mission Impossible Fallout.
10:53Your mission.
10:57Should you choose to accept it,
11:02I wonder.
11:04Did you ever choose not to?
11:06When it comes to pure adrenaline, nothing tops the trailer for Mission Impossible Fallout.
11:10Set to a pounding remix of Imagine Dragons' friction,
11:13this preview is a flawless symphony of escalating action and kinetic energy.
11:18Every single beat of the song is perfectly synchronized with jaw-dropping practical stunts,
11:23from Tom Cruise leaping across rooftops to intense helicopter chases and brutal bathroom brawls.
11:28And of course, it also has Henry Cavill reloading his arms.
11:32That alone earns this a spot on the list.
11:34By seamlessly blending heart-stopping spectacle with incredible rhythmic editing,
11:38this iconic trailer establishes high stakes and solidifies the franchise as the pinnacle of blockbuster filmmaking.
11:45Ethan, that's not who we are.
11:51Maybe we need to reconsider that.
11:55Number 39, Us.
12:06Number 38, Titanic.
12:16Number 37, Megan.
12:27Number 36, Man of Steel.
12:38Number 35, Barbie.
12:51Nobody expected a movie about a plastic Mattel toy to deliver one of the most brilliant cinematic homages of the
12:56decade.
12:57The first teaser trailer for Greta Gerwig's Barbie instantly shattered expectations
13:01by flawlessly recreating the legendary Dawn of Man sequence from 2001 A Space Odyssey.
13:06Richard Strauss's majestic music booms in the background,
13:10and little girls violently smash their archaic baby dolls upon witnessing the colossal arrival of Margot Robbie in her iconic
13:16black-and-white swimsuit.
13:17It perfectly establishes the film's clever satirical tone without revealing any real plot details.
13:23And, when combined with the equally awesome trailer for Oppenheimer,
13:27it further bolstered the Barbenheimer phenomenon of 2023.
13:30Is anyone
13:37ever
13:40going to tell the truth
13:46about what's happening here?
13:47Number 34, Spider-Man 2.
13:58Number 33, Dune Part 2.
14:08Number 32, Pirates of the Caribbean at World's End.
14:20Number 31, The Wolf of Wall Street.
14:31Number 30, The Dark Knight.
14:33The Dark Knight had one of the best marketing campaigns ever,
14:37with much of the buzz stemming from Heath Ledger's Joker.
14:39Why so serious?
14:44Sad though it is to say,
14:45the fact that Ledger tragically passed away several months before the film's release
14:49only heightened the curiosity of cinema-goers.
14:51Thankfully, the first Dark Knight trailer did not disappoint,
14:54revealing Ledger's Joker in all of his twisted glory.
14:58The final trailer upped the ante with even more Joker mayhem.
15:01Come on, hit me!
15:05The latter steals the show,
15:07but the correlation between Gotham's White Knight
15:09and the titular Dark Knight is also prominently featured.
15:12The trailer establishes that both Bruce Wayne and Batman
15:15will be pushed to their limits,
15:17just as the film will take the superhero genre to grittier places.
15:21Number 29, Skyfall.
15:31Number 28, 28 Years Later.
15:41Number 27, The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King.
15:46Number 27, The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King.
15:52Number 26, Terminator 2, Judgment Day.
16:04Number 25, Joker.
16:07When it was announced that Joaquin Phoenix would star in a standalone Joker movie,
16:11we all knew it would be experimental.
16:16The previews really needed to sell us on the idea, however,
16:19and the final trailer had our anticipation at an all-time high.
16:23If you watched this trailer without any prior knowledge of the project,
16:26you wouldn't necessarily know it's for a Joker origin story.
16:29For my whole life,
16:32I didn't know if I even really existed.
16:37You might just assume it's a film about a mentally ill anarchist.
16:40As different as it may be from other incarnations,
16:43the trailer still gets to the core of who the Joker is.
16:46By the time Phoenix puts on his clown makeup,
16:48you can tell that this is going to be a character study unlike any other.
16:52When you bring me out,
16:54can you introduce me as Joker?
16:56Number 24, Dunkirk.
17:07Number 23, Jurassic World.
17:17Number 22, The Shawshank Redemption.
17:28Number 21, Thor Ragnarok.
17:39Number 20, The Matrix.
17:41As Hollywood became increasingly reliant on existing source material,
17:45The Matrix stood out as a wholly original idea.
17:48No one has ever done anything like this.
17:49That's why it's going to work.
17:51What made the film especially enticing
17:53is the people weren't entirely sure what The Matrix was.
17:56The trailer centers on a man who's trapped between the real world and the dream world.
18:00Welcome to the real world.
18:03What's real and what is a dream though?
18:05It's the question that drives us.
18:07And as Morpheus tells Neo,
18:09No one can be told what The Matrix is.
18:11You have to see it for yourself.
18:13No one can be told what The Matrix is.
18:17You have to see it for yourself.
18:19Likewise, we all had to see this movie after watching the enigmatic trailer.
18:23Even if there hadn't been the mystery element,
18:25this trailer still would have sucked us in with its style and unique action.
18:28What else can you say except...
18:30Whoa!
18:31Number 19, 300.
18:41Number 18, Jurassic Park.
18:52Number 17, Prometheus.
19:01Number 16, Guardians of the Galaxy.
19:12Number 15, Psycho.
19:14Alfred Hitchcock was obsessed with keeping the twists in Psycho under wraps.
19:18This is ironic because Hitchcock actually reveals a great deal in the trailer,
19:22but still manages to tiptoe around explicitly saying what happens in his movie.
19:26That's where the woman was first seen.
19:30Let's go inside.
19:32The trailer plays out like a lost episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents,
19:35as he takes us on a tour of the Bates Motel and house.
19:39Hitchcock tells us where the most significant crimes will be committed,
19:42often going into graphic detail.
19:44The victim tumbled and fell with a horrible crash.
19:47I think the back broke immediately and hit the floor.
19:50Yet Hitchcock keeps his descriptions just ambiguous enough,
19:53meaning we need to buy a ticket in order to get the full picture.
19:56It's an unusual balancing act that easily could have backfired,
19:59but Hitchcock pulls it off,
20:01giving us this quirky, creepy, one-of-a-kind trailer.
20:04You should have seen the blood.
20:07The whole place was, well, it's too horrible to describe.
20:13Dreadful.
20:14Number 14, Mad Max Fury Road.
20:24Number 13, Pulp Fiction.
20:35Number 12, Cloverfield.
20:45Number 11, Suicide Squad.
20:48Number 11, Suicide Squad.
20:56Number 10, Jaws.
20:58There is a creature alive today
21:00who has survived millions of years of evolution
21:04without change,
21:07without passion,
21:09and without logic.
21:11Often credited with inventing the modern blockbuster,
21:14Steven Spielberg's masterpiece also revolutionized the art of the movie trailer.
21:18This iconic preview is a masterclass in primal terror,
21:21relying heavily on John Williams' legendary two-note score
21:25to instantly spike the viewer's heart rate.
21:27The trailer hides the mechanical shark almost entirely,
21:30and focuses instead on the sheer panic of the swimmers
21:32and the horrifying reality of an underwater predator.
21:35Combined with the chilling voiceover narration from Percy Rodriguez,
21:39this brilliant marketing strategy
21:40played directly into humankind's deepest fear of the unknown ocean.
21:44And it didn't just sell tickets.
21:46It birthed the summer movie season as we know it.
21:49None of man's fantasies of evil
21:51can compare with the reality.
21:54Of Jaws.
21:57Number 9, Star Wars Episode 7, The Force Awakens.
22:02Although the idea of a new Star Wars movie excited us,
22:05we were also skeptical if Disney could deliver the goods.
22:08I'm no one.
22:09Fans grew more optimistic with each new preview, however,
22:12and after watching this trailer,
22:14The Force had indeed been awakened.
22:16The trailer beguiles us with a strong sense of mystery
22:19as new characters are introduced to a galaxy far, far away.
22:22Then the nostalgia feels sink in as Darth Vader's helmet,
22:26the Millennium Falcon, and iconic characters appear.
22:28I will finish...
22:31what you started.
22:34The trailer encompasses everything we love about this franchise.
22:37Starship battles, lightsaber duels,
22:40and a John Williams score that immediately gets us psyched.
22:43If you grew up on Star Wars,
22:45you were totally teary-eyed when the movie's title surfaced.
22:48You know it to be true.
22:50Just let it in.
22:56Number 8, It.
22:58Upon release,
23:00this was the most watched trailer online within its first 24 hours,
23:04and we can see why.
23:06Taking a page from The Dark Knight,
23:07the marketing campaign for It generated hype
23:10by gradually showing more of Pennywise.
23:15While we had already gotten a couple of images and posters,
23:18it wasn't until this teaser trailer
23:20that we finally saw The Dancing Clown in action.
23:22Since fear usually comes from what you don't see, though,
23:25the trailer wisely doesn't overplay Pennywise.
23:31Seeing him pop his head out of a storm drain
23:33is more than enough to hook us.
23:35From there,
23:36the trailer crawls under our skin with eerie echoes,
23:38red balloons,
23:39and a projector gone haywire.
23:42By its climax,
23:43everyone in the theater is left floating with bated breath.
23:51Number 7, Avengers Infinity War.
23:54It didn't hold onto that record for very long,
23:57as the trailers for Avengers Infinity War
23:59and later Endgame inevitably eclipsed it.
24:02While both broke the internet,
24:04the Infinity War trailer really made us want to charge into battle.
24:07In time.
24:08You will know what it's like to lose.
24:11Like the Age of Ultron trailer,
24:13Infinity War's trailer has a real end-of-days vibe to it.
24:16Whereas Ultron had little build-up, though,
24:19Thanos had already been teased for almost five years.
24:22So when he showed up here,
24:24we knew that the cinematic universe would never be the same.
24:27Fun isn't something one considers
24:29from balancing the universe.
24:34But this does put a smile on my face.
24:38In addition to Thanos,
24:40virtually every hero is present,
24:42from Black Panther to Spider-Man.
24:44What better way to finish things off
24:46than with Thor having a first encounter
24:48with the Guardians of the Galaxy?
24:49Who the hell are you guys?
24:56Hollywood's track record with Godzilla has been all over the map.
25:00If they've proven anything, however,
25:02it's that Godzilla is the king of trailers,
25:05not to mention monsters.
25:06The trailers for the 1998 and 2014 Godzilla films
25:10captivated audiences by only showing glimpses of the titular titan.
25:14The King of the Monsters trailer takes a slightly different approach,
25:17shining the spotlight on Godzilla
25:19while also teasing King Ghidorah, Rodan, and Mothra.
25:22The trailer creates a genuine sense of gravitas,
25:25particularly when Mothra's enormous wingspan
25:27emerges from a waterfall with a gradient blue light glowing.
25:36Everything from the music to the action to the kaiju
25:39is larger than life.
25:40It's a trailer that makes the audience feel completely insignificant,
25:44especially when played on the big screen.
25:53Number 5. Logan
25:55After over a decade and a half of X-Men movies,
25:58fans thought that 20th Century Fox was out of surprises.
26:01Then the trailer for Logan dropped,
26:04presenting Wolverine in a whole new light.
26:06The trailer asserts up front
26:08that this is not going to be your typical comic book movie
26:10with colorful set pieces and witty quips,
26:12but rather a somber exploration of a hero at the end of his rope.
26:16After everything he's been through,
26:18Logan can barely put on a shirt without shivering,
26:20but there's just enough fight left in him for one last mission.
26:24The trailer is atmospherically accompanied by Johnny Cash's cover of Hurt,
26:27emphasizing the film's themes of pain,
26:29redemption,
26:30and the sad truth that we all have to go eventually.
26:34Number 4. Watchmen
26:35Say what you will about Zack Snyder,
26:38but the trailers for his movies never fail to impress.
26:40Ever since Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons'
26:42groundbreaking graphic novel debuted in the late 80s,
26:45readers wondered what a live-action film adaptation would look like.
26:48The trailer for Watchmen matched our expectations to a T,
26:52as if the characters walked out of the panels
26:54and into the real world.
26:55Fans called the source material unfilmable,
26:58but after seeing the likes of Rorschach,
26:59Silk Spectre 2,
27:01and Dr. Manhattan in the trailer,
27:02he anticipated a film every bit as game-changing as the comic.
27:07The world will look up and shout,
27:09save us.
27:11And I'll whisper,
27:13no.
27:14The trailer oozes with slick superhero imagery,
27:17promising a comic book movie like we've never seen before.
27:20Number 3.
27:21Inception
27:23Trailers for Christopher Nolan movies
27:24have a way of drawing in the audience
27:26without giving away much about the plot.
27:28And Nolan always has something special behind the curtain.
27:31We create the world of the dream.
27:36We bring the subject into that dream,
27:39and they fill it with their secrets.
27:41The interstellar trailer took us beyond the stars,
27:44but the Inception trailer proved that life's greatest adventures
27:47can be confined to one person's dreams.
27:49The trailer opened our minds up to a world of infinite possibilities
27:52where cities can bend on a whim.
27:55Not only did the film's imagery look astounding,
27:57but the trailer boasts music and sound design to match.
28:00Come to think of it,
28:01many movie trailers started using that
28:03brrrr sound effect in the following years.
28:06Just goes to show what a powerful impact this trailer has had.
28:08You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling.
28:15Number 2.
28:17The Social Network
28:17In a world where trailers are usually full of explosions,
28:22gunplay, and superheroes,
28:23you wouldn't expect audiences to gravitate towards a Facebook movie.
28:27The trailer for The Social Network, however,
28:29is a work of art in itself.
28:31By 2010, the world was addicted to Facebook,
28:34but only a handful of people could tell you who created it.
28:37This trailer showed us that behind the photos,
28:39relationship statuses, and friend requests,
28:41there was a dramatic story of innovation,
28:43betrayal, and intense legal battles.
28:46The choir's cover of Radiohead's Creep could not be more haunting,
28:49giving the trailer an almost Shakespearean essence.
28:52It's capped off with one of the most poetic taglines ever.
28:55You don't get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies.
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29:31Number 1, Alien.
29:34Speaking of unforgettable taglines,
29:36the Alien trailer had us in the palm of its hand with eight words.
29:40In space, no one can hear you scream.
29:43What's truly inspired, though,
29:45is how the trailer works up to this tagline.
29:47Like the best horror movie previews,
29:49this trailer is all about what you don't see,
29:52keeping the alien out of sight.
29:54It's also about what you don't hear,
29:56substituting dialogue with ominous noises
29:58that leave you feeling empty inside.
30:05The trailer slowly sneaks up on the viewer,
30:07and it isn't until about 40 seconds in
30:10that you realize the word alien is being spelled out.
30:13Even if the trailer doesn't make you scream,
30:15its claustrophobic atmosphere
30:16will have you curled up in a ball by the end.
30:25Did these trailers leave you wanting more?
30:28Let us know in the comments.
30:29Let us know in the comments.
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