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* A gag in the trailer for ''Film/{{Clue}}'' was never seen in the actual movie.
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* ''Film/Deadpool2'' has a few jokes or lines that didn't make it, but most notable are scenes showing Bedlam and Shatterstar in fights. [[spoiler:Both characters die without getting a chance to fight]].
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** A commercial promoting [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CioPz1rcgDk Version Wireless]] shows BB-8 attempting to hack a control panel while Chewie stands guard in Starkiller Base. Due to the download connection stalling out and the noise BB-8 is generating, a group of Stormtroopers notices and begins to attack, forcing Chewie to sigh in exasperation and begin firing on them with his bowcaster. It's unknown if this was intended to be a scene in the film or made purely for promotional purposes.


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* ''Film/SoloAStarWarsStory'' is a notable subversion of this trope -- while 70% of the film was reshot due to a TroubledProduction, the film's marketing campaign took place after the reshoots were complete, with a majority of footage being from the final, reshot version.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeYR9JdkZjc A Nissan commercial]] shows a scene that never appeared in the film, with the Falcon being pursued by two TIE Fighters in open space as they head towards two Star Destroyers. Chewbacca roars while L3 (who is piloting the ship) tells him to "relax, big guy" and flies through a narrow passage between the two Destroyers while the fighters crash and explode behind them. It is unknown whether this clip was part of the original version of the film or made for marketing purposes.
** A commercial promoting [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8q-y2NkIK0 Denny's]] shows a lot more footage of the bar where Han first meets Lando, along with shots of Chewbacca roaring at other aliens.
** The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urkiePoszu4 "Ride" TV spot]] shows a clip of a fixed-up, "classic" Falcon (presumably after [[spoiler:Han wins it from Lando during the ending]]) flying up from the surface of a planet that doesn't appear in the finished film.
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* Creator/GuyRitchie's ''Film/SherlockHolmes'':

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* ''Film/EscapeFromLA'':
** The original theatrical trailer features footage of Snake saying several of his [[SignatureLine signature lines]] against different L.A. backdrops ("Call me Snake" and "Your rules are really beginning to annoy me"), which aren't present in the theatrical cut and only appear to have been filmed for marketing purposes.
** A conversation between Commander Malloy and Lt. Brazen where they discuss Snake's psychological profile is nowhere to be seen in the finished film, but did appear in the original trailer.
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** Thanos has an entire line from the trailer where he talks about balancing the universe (through genocide) putting a smile on his face. This line is nowhere in the film, and doesn't seem to match up with his portrayal as killing half of the universe out of a sense of grim pragmatism.

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** The Disney D23 trailer and TheStinger of the first trailer show Thor saying "Who the hell are you guys?" to the Guardians, who are mostly looking on with smug looks (and Mantis waving in the background). In the finished film, the shot is replaced with the Guardians on-guard and aiming their weapons when Thor asks the same question.
** The shot of Peter standing up on the wheel transport in the Iron Spider suit during the first trailer not only has an alternate angle from the finished film, but is set against a blue sky (whereas in the film, Peter is nearly into space before the suit activates around him).

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** The Disney D23 trailer and TheStinger shows alternate shots of Thor waking up onboard the Guardians' ship -- with ''both'' eyes intact, which was done to hide the surprise in ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' (which was released four months after this trailer was shown) when [[spoiler:Hela slashes out one of his eyes during the climax of the film]]. Additionally, both the [=D23=] and first trailer show Thor saying "Who shows a shot of the hell are you guys?" to the Guardians, who are mostly entire team looking on with smug looks (and in surprise (with Mantis waving in the background). In the finished film, the shot is replaced with the Guardians on-guard and aiming their weapons waving) when Thor asks the them who they are. The same question.
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shot of Peter standing up on the wheel transport in the Iron Spider suit during the first trailer not only has finished product is an alternate angle from take that doesn't feature Groot or Rocket, as they choose to go along with Thor on his mission to the finished film, but is set against a blue sky (whereas in the film, Peter is nearly into space before the suit activates around him).Asgardian forge.



** A shot of Thanos stepping out of the portal on Titan in the first trailer has him smiling as it closes behind him. In the finished film, the act of stepping out of the portal is longer and he doesn't smile, instead looking around as the portal closes.
** Shots of Thor raising Stormbreaker in the forge while Groot looks on in surprise were cut from the finished product -- it cuts from [[spoiler:the nearly-dead Thor summoning Stormbringer to him, Rocket and Groot revealing themselves as the [[TheCavalry cavalry]] during the Wakanda battle]].

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** A shot of Thanos stepping out of the portal on Titan in the first trailer has him smiling as it closes behind him. In the finished film, the act of stepping out of the portal is longer and he doesn't smile, instead looking around as the portal closes.
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** Shots of Thor raising Stormbreaker activating his lightning powers in the forge while Groot looks and Rocket look on in surprise were cut from the finished product -- it cuts from [[spoiler:the nearly-dead Thor summoning Stormbringer to him, Rocket and Groot revealing themselves as the [[TheCavalry cavalry]] during the Wakanda battle]].product.
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* ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'':
** The Disney D23 trailer and TheStinger of the first trailer show Thor saying "Who the hell are you guys?" to the Guardians, who are mostly looking on with smug looks (and Mantis waving in the background). In the finished film, the shot is replaced with the Guardians on-guard and aiming their weapons when Thor asks the same question.
** The shot of Peter standing up on the wheel transport in the Iron Spider suit during the first trailer not only has an alternate angle from the finished film, but is set against a blue sky (whereas in the film, Peter is nearly into space before the suit activates around him).
** Several shots from the sequence where Proxima and Corvus attack Vision and Wanda are changed from the trailer. Whereas Steve's reveal is set against a solid brick wall in the first trailer, the film reveals him standing in front of a window at the train station. Likewise, the trailer showed footage of Wanda giving a sigh of relief upon seeing Steve, whereas she simply looks behind her in wonder in the finished product.
** The scene where Quill tells Tony that his plan sucks has alternate dialogue from the version in the finished film, which is also missing Peter Parker's ReactionShot as he stares in confusion during the conversation.
** The first trailer shows footage of Natasha and Bruce standing near a detached arm from the Hulkbuster suit on Wakanda, which doesn't occur anywhere within the film itself (by the time the team arrives in Wakanda, they only have one scene together discussing what should be done with Vision alongside T'Challa and Shuri before the Black Order forces descend from the sky and everyone scrambles). The second trailer shows additional footage of Natasha, Bruce and Rhodes looking up at something (presumably the Black Order dropships hitting the Wakandan shields), which is replaced in the film with the suited War Machine looking up as the dropships hit.
** A shot of Thanos stepping out of the portal on Titan in the first trailer has him smiling as it closes behind him. In the finished film, the act of stepping out of the portal is longer and he doesn't smile, instead looking around as the portal closes.
** Shots of Thor raising Stormbreaker in the forge while Groot looks on in surprise were cut from the finished product -- it cuts from [[spoiler:the nearly-dead Thor summoning Stormbringer to him, Rocket and Groot revealing themselves as the [[TheCavalry cavalry]] during the Wakanda battle]].
** The footage of the team running through the Wakandan forest in the first trailer with Hulk is never shown in the film -- not only was it created for marketing purposes, but [[spoiler:the only time Hulk appears in the film is at the very beginning onboard the Asgardian ship. After Thanos beats Hulk, he refuses to emerge (despite Bruce's pleas) for the rest of the movie, apparently out of fear]].
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* The 2016 Creator/MelissaMcCarthy vehicle ''The Boss'' had a scene in TV spots, in which [=McCarthy=]'s character beats up a Boy Scout leader played by Wrestling/{{Batista}}. He doesn't appear in the actual movie, but the bonus features include his scene as an AlternateEnding.

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* The 2016 Creator/MelissaMcCarthy vehicle ''The Boss'' ''Film/TheBoss'' had a scene in TV spots, in which [=McCarthy=]'s character Michelle beats up a Boy Scout leader played by Wrestling/{{Batista}}. He doesn't appear in the actual movie, but the bonus features include his scene as an AlternateEnding.
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* The trailer for ''Film/TheBoy2015'' featured the nine year old sociopathic Teddy holding a young girl's head under water for an extended period of time. In the final film, This does not appear and the one similar scene is done with a boy, who promptly realizes that there is something very wrong with Ted and leaves afterwards.
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* The Trailer #2 for ''Film/TheATeam'' has B.A. say the line "And you're gonna be unconscious". This scene doesn't appear in the cinematic version or the extended cut.
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* ''Film/XMen'':

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* ''Film/{{Hook}}'''s original teaser trailer is an interesting case. Not only are the shots where Captain Hook takes off a mechanical magnifying glass and attach the titular prosthesis to his hand not in the film, but the music was composed specifically for the trailer by Creator/JohnWilliams, and doesn't appear in the film proper.

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* ''Film/{{Hook}}'''s original teaser trailer is an interesting case. Not only are the shots where Captain Hook takes off a mechanical magnifying glass and attach the titular prosthesis to his hand not in the film, but the music was composed specifically for the trailer by Creator/JohnWilliams, Music/JohnWilliams, and doesn't appear in the film proper.

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** ''Film/{{Thunderball}}'' has a scene where Fiona Volpe undresses Bond, who replies "The things I do for England" (the line was reused on ''Film/YouOnlyLiveTwice'')

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** ''Film/{{Thunderball}}'' has a scene where Fiona Volpe undresses Bond, who replies "The things I do for England" (the line was reused on ''Film/YouOnlyLiveTwice'')''Film/YouOnlyLiveTwice'').
** ''Film/QuantumOfSolace'': The clip of Bond walking up a desert slope and brandishing the [=MP5=] he wields at the beginning of the film (during the car chase) appeared in multiple trailers, the theatrical poster and the front cover of most home media releases, but appears to have been shot specifically for marketing purposes, as it appears nowhere in the film itself.



* The trailers for ''Film/PlanetOfTheApes2001'' contained the line, "Get me the space man", which doesn't appear in the film.

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** ''Film/RiseOfThePlanetOfTheApes'':
*** The official trailer shows clips from a sequence where Caesar rescues the female ape Cornelia (later his wife) from the Gen-Sys facility while breaking the other apes out of captivity. This scene isn't included anywhere in the final cut or as a DeletedScene, and the following film (''Dawn'') has Caesar and Cornelia already established as being together. Additionally, several exterior and interior shots of the Gen-Sys facility were trimmed from the film and only appear as shots in the teaser.
*** A shot of Will driving away from Gen-Sys as it explodes (and looking remarkably calm) was also featured at the end of the official trailer, but doesn't appear in the finished product.
** ''Film/DawnOfThePlanetOfTheApes'':
*** What may have been the original opening shot of the film (a slow pan back from Caesar's eyes as he stares out into the forest with the rest of the apes as they're hunting, and signalling them to move in) was included in the theatrical trailer, but was changed for the finished product. There were also additional scenes of life at the ape village, including Caesar looking on the newborn Cornelius, Caesar hugging Blue Eyes, and some of the apes milling around and going about their daily tasks.
*** The theatrical trailer ended with a shot of a battleship approaching the Golden Gate Bridge. [[http://screencrush.com/dawn-of-the-planet-of-the-apes-alternate-ending/ According to the filmmakers]], this was part of an alternate ending that would have transitioned from the apes retreating into Muir Woods to the arrival of the battleship in the distance, presumably meant to symbolize that a military threat was incoming. While ''Film/WarForThePlanetOfTheApes'' begins with a similar setup (soldiers are hunting the apes in the woods), it doesn't explicitly follow on from this deleted sequence, which hasn't been officially released since then.
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* ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'':
** Up until it was finally included proper as a DeletedScene on the 2011 "Complete Saga" Blu-Ray boxset, the Tatooine Sandstorm scene (where the main group talks briefly before departing from the planet in the midst of a bad sandstorm) could only be glimpsed during the original "Revenge of the Jedi" trailer.
** The theatrical trailer includes several bits of footage from the Death Star II battle (including a side-view of Wedge piloting his X-Wing and a shot of the Falcon spinning inside the bowels of the DSII itself) that never appeared in the final cut of the film. Additionally, there are shots of Luke wielding a blue lightsaber during the sail barge fight on Tatooine in most trailers for the film, whereas it has been re-composited as green for the finished film.
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* ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2'':
** The voiceover of Drax explaining to Peter Quill how there are two types of women, those who dance and those who do not, and the scene of Drax giving Peter a hug, despite his protests, is not in the film.
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* The teaser trailer for ''Film/{{Psycho}}'' is a strange case. Although it includes a typical explanation/set-up of the film's plot by Creator/AlfredHitchcock, the teaser ended with Hitchcock dramatically whipping a shower curtain open, where it is revealed that Lila Crane (played by Vera Miles) is standing inside, and she screams as the title smash-cuts in. This shot was made specifically for the teaser, and as audiences know (due to it being TheUntwist) these days, Marion Crane is the character that is attacked and stabbed in the shower.

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* The teaser trailer for ''Film/{{Psycho}}'' is a strange case. Although it includes a typical explanation/set-up of the film's plot by Creator/AlfredHitchcock, the teaser ended with Hitchcock dramatically whipping a shower curtain open, where it is revealed that Lila Crane (played by Vera Miles) Creator/VeraMiles) is standing inside, and she screams as the title smash-cuts in. This shot was made specifically for the teaser, and as audiences know (due to it being TheUntwist) these days, Marion Crane is the character that is attacked and stabbed in the shower.

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* The first ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' had a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoVkYuCiHsA teaser trailer]] featuring a sequence where the Mars Rover is confronted and destroyed after coming across the Autobots. In the final film, no such sequence is seen and the Autobots are shown to have journeyed directly from Cybertron to Earth.

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* The first ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' had a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoVkYuCiHsA teaser trailer]] featuring a sequence where the Mars Rover is confronted and destroyed after coming across the Autobots. In the final film, no such sequence is seen (though the mission described in the teaser is brought up in the movie and shots from the end of the trailer show up as photographs) and the Autobots are shown to have journeyed directly from Cybertron to Earth.Earth.
** The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zX81c2vycKo first theatrical trailer]] includes numerous shots not present in the final cut, among them being a death scene filmed for Jorge, which is present in both novelizations. Jorge's actor Amaury Nolasco [[WordOfSaintPaul confirmed]] that Jorge survived, but he hasn't shown up in any subsequent film.
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* In an enforcement of this trope brought about by the Great Hong Kong Martial Arts Film Violence Crackdown of '72, Creator/BruceLee's ''Film/TheBigBoss'' has several trailers containing scenes which WERE in the original 1971 theatrical version but were cut from all other versions. The cut of the film featuring these scenes is so rare that people are still looking for it to this day and have tried to reconstruct the film using trailers.

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* In an enforcement of this trope brought about by the Great Hong Kong Martial Arts Film Violence Crackdown of '72, Creator/BruceLee's ''Film/TheBigBoss'' has several trailers containing Original Mandarin trailer contained brief moments of scenes which WERE in the original 1971 theatrical version but were cut from all other subsequent versions. The cut of Among the film featuring "deleted" shots shown in the trailer are: A scene with Hsiu Chen bragging about a fight with the other cousins, additional Nora Miao scene, Hsiu's "battle damage", more bodies in the Ice Factory, and a moment from Cheng Chao-An final visit to the Thai brothel. As these scenes is so rare that people have yet to be fully restored, fans are still looking for it the original print to this day and have tried to reconstruct the film using trailers.material from said trailer.
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** The viral "diaries" narrated by key characters (Daniels, Tennessee, Oram, Lope and Rosenthal) are not in the film, despite showing alternate first-person shots of the crew's initial foray onto the planet and some quick shots that aren't in the final cut.
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* ''Film/LaLaLand'' has a deliberate version of this. One of the shots from the trailer shows Mia and Sebastian dressed up and walking down a street at night hand-in-hand as they pass a jazz club. This scene does appear in the actual film... [[spoiler:but with Ryan Gosling (who plays Sebastian) replaced with Tom Everett Scott, who plays Mia's husband (David) in the epilogue sequence]]. The shot was deliberately changed to preserve the twist in the epilogue.

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* ''Film/LaLaLand'' has a deliberate version of this. One of the shots from the trailer shows Mia and Sebastian dressed up and walking down a street at night hand-in-hand as they pass a jazz club. This scene does appear in the actual film... [[spoiler:but with Ryan Gosling Creator/RyanGosling (who plays Sebastian) replaced with Tom Everett Scott, Creator/TomEverettScott, who plays Mia's husband (David) in the epilogue sequence]]. The shot was deliberately changed to preserve the twist in the epilogue.
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**''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'' had Spider-Man telling a group of burglers in Avengers masks "You're not the real Avengers. Hulk gives it away." In the trailers. In the film, he makes a string of jokes about the rest of the group.
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* ''Film/MrAndMrsSmith'' had a number of deleted scenes shown in the trailers, such as most of Creator/KeithDavid's scenes (in the final film, only his voice can be heard) and additional scenes with Creator/VinceVaughn and Kerry Washington, among others. In actuality, over one hour was cut from the film (going down from over three hours to just over two hours in the process) and an entire subplot with Creator/TerenceStamp and Creator/JacquelineBisset as terrorists also got cut. The final film is nothing more than Brad and Angelina shooting at each other.

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* ''Film/MrAndMrsSmith'' ''Film/MrAndMrsSmith2005'' had a number of deleted scenes shown in the trailers, such as most of Creator/KeithDavid's scenes (in the final film, only his voice can be heard) and additional scenes with Creator/VinceVaughn and Kerry Washington, among others. In actuality, over one hour was cut from the film (going down from over three hours to just over two hours in the process) and an entire subplot with Creator/TerenceStamp and Creator/JacquelineBisset as terrorists also got cut. The final film is nothing more than Brad and Angelina shooting at each other.
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* Underplayed in ''Film/DoctorStrange'', as several scenes where changed between the trailer and the film:

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* Underplayed in ''Film/DoctorStrange'', ''Film/DoctorStrange2016'', as several scenes where changed between the trailer and the film:
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* There was a scene in ''Film{{Elf}}'' where Buddy was playing ice hockey with his elf friends which ends in him checking an elf so hard he flies into the stands. It was in every trailer. Suffice to say, it didn't show up in the movie. It did show up in the deleted scenes on the DVD.

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* There was a scene in ''Film{{Elf}}'' ''Film/{{Elf}}'' where Buddy was playing ice hockey with his elf friends which ends in him checking an elf so hard he flies into the stands. It was in every trailer. Suffice to say, it didn't show up in the movie. It did show up in the deleted scenes on the DVD.

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** The entire "Last Supper" scene (which depicts the crew celebrating their final meal together before going into cryosleep, along with a speech by Daniels) doesn't appear in the film. Not only was it released separately as a standalone scene, but it was used liberally in the trailers - one of Daniels' lines, "You've all sacrificed so much to be here", was a key part of the marketing campaign.

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** Like the [[Film/{{Prometheus}} previous film]], ''Covenant'' has a viral marketing ad showing the "birth" of a Walter unit, set in the same place as the opening scene[=/=]flashback of the film. Like the David 8 advertisement, this scene isn't in the film.
** The entire "Last Supper" scene (which depicts the crew celebrating their final meal together before going into cryosleep, along with a speech by Daniels) doesn't appear in the film.finished product. Not only was it released separately as a standalone scene, but it was used liberally in the trailers - one of Daniels' lines, "You've all sacrificed so much to be here", was a key part of the marketing campaign.
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* ''Film/LaLaLand'' has a deliberate version of this. One of the shots from the trailer shows Mia and Sebastian dressed up and walking down a street at night hand-in-hand as they pass a jazz club. This scene does appear in the teaser... [[spoiler:but with Ryan Gosling (who plays Sebastian) replaced with Tom Everett Scott, who plays Mia's husband (David) in the epilogue sequence]]. The shot was deliberately changed to preserve the twist in the epilogue.

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* ''Film/LaLaLand'' has a deliberate version of this. One of the shots from the trailer shows Mia and Sebastian dressed up and walking down a street at night hand-in-hand as they pass a jazz club. This scene does appear in the teaser...actual film... [[spoiler:but with Ryan Gosling (who plays Sebastian) replaced with Tom Everett Scott, who plays Mia's husband (David) in the epilogue sequence]]. The shot was deliberately changed to preserve the twist in the epilogue.
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** The early trailer for the [[Film/Batman1989 original film]] had an alternate shot of Joker destroying the television set in his lair. Instead of using a small handgun (like in the finished film), Joker is seen loading a double-barreled shotgun and firing it at the TV before immediately recoiling because of the explosion.
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** Several trailers and TV spots show a shot of the xenomorph bouncing back and forth between walls as it travels through a darkened, emergency-lit corridor onboard the ''Covenant''. This shot does not appear in the final product.

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** Several trailers and TV spots show a shot of the xenomorph bouncing back and forth between walls as it travels through a darkened, emergency-lit corridor onboard the ''Covenant''. This shot does not appear in the final product.product, though a similar shot (seen through the xenomorph's perspective as it travels through the same corridor) was used.
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** A number of shots seen in the trailers never appear in the finished product. One of the most notable examples is when Shaw ([[spoiler:who had just removed the embryo from herself via the Medpod]]) stops at a mirror and looks at herself, clasping her hands and closing her eyes while shaking. Another (mercenaries walking into the shuttle bay and immediately firing at something) was part of an alternate scene that had [[spoiler:the mutated Fifield attacking the mechanics just as Weyland and the team get ready to head to the Engineer ship near the end of the film]].

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** A number of shots seen in the trailers never appear appeared in the finished product. One of the most notable examples is when Shaw ([[spoiler:who had just removed the embryo from herself via the Medpod]]) stops at a mirror and looks at herself, clasping her hands and closing her eyes while shaking. Another shot (mercenaries walking into the shuttle bay and immediately firing at something) was part of an alternate scene sequence that had [[spoiler:the mutated Fifield attacking the mechanics just as Weyland and the team get ready to head to the Engineer ship near the end of the film]].



** The prologue, ''The Crossing'', isn't in the film either. This is despite it featuring [[spoiler:the only footage of Dr. Elizabeth Shaw (Creator/NoomiRapace) alive in the film, as her character is dead by the time the events of ''Covenant'' begin]].

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** The prologue, ''The Crossing'', isn't in the film either. This is despite it featuring [[spoiler:the only footage scene of Dr. Elizabeth Shaw (Creator/NoomiRapace) still alive in after the events of the previous film, as her character she is dead by the time the events of ''Covenant'' begin]].



** Several sequences in Jedha City were also deleted. One had Jyn stopping to give an item to the little girl she would later save during the Stormtrooper[=/=] tank battle, and another was a shot of X-Wing pilots being marched through the city in handcuffs by Stormtroopers. Other clips showed that K-2S0 would have accompanied Jyn and Cassian to the city from the get-go (and not being left behind, as he is in the film proper), and would have talked with Jyn (the following exchange "The captain says that I should not kill you.[=/=]Thanks!" doesn't appear at all) and been alongside her when they witnessed Stormtroopers harassing local residents.
** Krennic's most notable line from the trailers ("The power we're dealing with her is... immeasurable.") doesn't appear in the film, and appears to be from an unused[=/=]alternate sequence where he would have spoken with [[spoiler:Darth Vader in the Death Star, not Mustafar as in the finished film]].

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** Krennic's most notable line from the trailers ("The power we're dealing with her here is... immeasurable.") doesn't appear in the film, and appears to be from an unused[=/=]alternate sequence where he would have spoken with [[spoiler:Darth Vader in the Death Star, not Mustafar as in the finished film]].

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