Ana de Armas Fans’ Lawsuit Puts Studios at Risk Over Deceptive Trailers

Dec 21, 2022 18:41


A federal judge has ruled movie studios can be sued under false advertising laws if they release deceptive movie trailers.

This comes after 2 Ana de Armas fans filed a lawsuit alleging they rented ‘YESTERDAY’ after seeing de Armas in the trailer.

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genbu_no_miko24 December 22 2022, 02:24:18 UTC


Her stans are incredible and hilarious lol!!

lol I wonder if they can sue for stunt casting/glorified cameos if the trailers implies they are leads or have substantial presence in the film.

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melancolour December 22 2022, 02:38:33 UTC

I would like to sue the makers of spice world for promising me posh spice in a bathroom and never delivering! (I think. She had a line that was never in the movie, at least!)

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genbu_no_miko24 December 22 2022, 03:06:53 UTC
Posh: is my dress too short?

everyone else: no

*hikes up dress*

LOL YES!!

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melancolour December 22 2022, 03:47:40 UTC

yessss that was it

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xpirate_queenx December 22 2022, 04:33:32 UTC
ICONIC

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richyrich909 December 22 2022, 05:18:09 UTC
Agreed! That and them being hot on the bus, saying “I need a fan!” And then screaming fans run out from nowhere and they’re like “aaah that’s better!” Not even in the damn movie! 😡🤬

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bluestoplights December 22 2022, 18:18:57 UTC
Scream with Drew Barrymore's 2 minutes in terror rn

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