Personally, I didn’t want to use a picture that reveals so much of the titular creature. I prefer not to spoil anything for the reader. But, after viewing the trailer I noticed that whoever cut it had no shame in spoon feeding the entire film to the world, which is really unfortunate. Trailers are far too long and revealing in contemporary culture. I believe that if you can’t make an exciting, catchy or awe inspiring trailer without spoiling the entire movie, then you shouldn’t be cutting trailers. They’re seriously doing their fans, and themselves a disservice. That being said, if you’re intrigued and don’t want anything spoiled for you I would avoid the trailer below, and just wait until the film is released on VOD, June 1st.
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