{"id":166787,"date":"2022-12-24T04:56:58","date_gmt":"2022-12-24T04:56:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/movie-fans-can-sue-over-misleading-trailer-us-judge-rules-movies\/"},"modified":"2022-12-24T04:56:58","modified_gmt":"2022-12-24T04:56:58","slug":"movie-fans-can-sue-over-misleading-trailer-us-judge-rules-movies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/movie-fans-can-sue-over-misleading-trailer-us-judge-rules-movies\/","title":{"rendered":"Movie fans can sue over misleading trailer, US judge rules | movies"},"content":{"rendered":"
Movie fans disappointed that their favorite actor was cut from a movie after appearing in the trailer can sue the studio for false advertising, a US judge has ruled.<\/p>\n
Two movie buffs say Universal Pictures tricked them into renting 2019 flick Yesterday because the trailer featured actor Ana de Armas.<\/p>\n
Peter Michael Rosza of San Diego and Conor Woulfe of Maryland say they forked over $3.99 each to watch the Richard Curtis comedy on Amazon Prime, only to discover that de Armas had not made the final cut.<\/p>\n
A class action suit filed earlier this year alleges fans had been led to expect the Cuban star of No Time To Die star would feature prominently. However, they \u201cdid not receive a movie with any appearance of Ana de Armas at all\u201d, says the suit, reported by US media on Friday.<\/p>\n
industry, \u201csuch consumers were not provided with any value for their rental or purchase\u201d, the suit added.<\/p>\n