Not to get all "Inception-y" here, but doesn't your choice to not see the movie based on the trailer validate the opinion you formed from watching the trailer?
Come on now,all you hater-haters...
Considering how quick many of you are to jump on the "I have a right to my opinion even if it differs from yours" bandwagon, you should also recognize that whatever means someone uses to arrive at their opinion does not (and should not) matter. The result is...
Trailers don't have to give away plot points to "spoil" the theatrical experience.
For me, if I see a trailer or commercial more than once or twice and become familiar with the imagery and sounds and snippets of scenes (even without story context), then go to see the film in theaters, I often...
I agree, but sadly It's been this way for decades. It simply reinforces my almost obsessive infatuation with avoiding trailers, commercials, and previews for any movie that I have the least passing interest in seeing for myself.
I honestly don't care about this film, so I don't mind spoilers...
Now that you mention it, to me it looks like he's got a mouthful of Chipotle that he had to stop chewing so the photographer could snap the photo. As soon as the flash went off, back to chewing...
I absolutely LOVE threads like this... if I may summarize the discussion:
Batman in the Superman sequel? What the hell? That's so dumb - why are they rushing to reboot Batman so soon, it's bad timing. This does not bode well. The movie's gonna suck.
Now they've added Wonder Woman, too? Well...