Why are we still getting trailers that are showing the whole movie? We are still getting fresh new trailers that's giving away every little plot point in the movie, making me dislike the movie rather than sell me on it.
Misconduct has an average premise but it's the cast involved that intrigues me (without having to see the trailer).
I would love to see Al Pacino and Anthony Hopkins face-off. That alone should have been the only selling point.
Sure, throw in Josh Duhamel and Malin Akerman, and the brief glimpses of Julia Stiles, Lee Byung Hun and Alice Eve. But leave out who dies or who gets hurt. We don't need to see that.
From Lionsgate, Misconduct is out on 5 February 2016. Maybe because the movie is bad so the marketing team have no idea how to sell this movie, especially when it's coming out during the dumping ground of bad movies period of February.


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