Fans can sue over trailer that featured a cut character, says court
by Adi Robertson from The Verge - All Posts on (#6743V)
Himesh Patel in Yesterday | Image: Tribeca Film Festival
A trailer for Danny Boyle's film Yesterday might count as false advertising for including a character - played by Ana de Armas - who was cut from the film. As reported by Variety yesterday, a California court is allowing parts of a lawsuit against Universal City Studios to proceed over Universal's objections. The ruling finds trailers are commercial speech advertising the content of a film and not, as Universal argued, artistic expression that receives full First Amendment protections.
Ana de Armas was originally part of a love triangle in Yesterday, a romantic comedy about a man who wakes up in a world where The Beatles never existed, then shoots to superstardom by appropriating their songs. According to CinemaBlend, she was cut because...