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Ana de Armas Fans Score Legal Victory After Suing Universal Over Deceptive 'Yesterday' Trailer
Two fans of the actress filed a federal class action suit against the movie studio in January for using de Armas in a trailer for a film she was ultimately cut out of
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From the title this sounds like something we'd wish for but doesn't have legal ground, trailers misrepresenting what a movie is about (or a great looking movie actually being shit ), but the specifics of this case make sense....trailer showing a famous actress who is not even in the final cut of the movie.
A close second to this would be trailers showing scenes that aren't even in the movie, but there probably isn't a lot of ground for that one. But then again, this is about false advertising. I know I've watched movies waiting for a scene shown in a trailer that never happens.