
Furthermore, the trailers also had Bullwinkle saying things like "I'm King of the world!" and "What's uuuuup?" It's likely these lines were going to be used in the film but got removed so the film wouldn't seem too dated. The actual film had several actiony scenes, but tone-wise was more in line with the original Rocky and Bullwinkle show.


The trailers for The Adjustment Bureau suggested that Thompson ( Terence Stamp) is the primary Adjuster, when really he's only in the second half for four or five scenes.

His father does eventually die, of lung cancer, but there's nothing he can do to prevent it. In fact, it's his sister, not his father, who's involved in a (non-fatal) car accident, and it happens much later in the movie.
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The trailer and TV spots had the main character Matt state "No sex for Lent." Cue everybody who does not have sex at least once every forty days roll their eyes and lose interest.
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This sort of backfired for the movie 40 Days and 40 Nights.The film itself is much darker and more brutal than that. The trailer for 9½ Weeks promotes the film as being a lighthearted romance about two people having the best weeks of their lives falling in love.Even so, it's a worthy ending that encourages audience discussion regarding the perils of scientific experimentation, genetic experiments, and the ethics surrounding how far is too far for innovation. As it has been another decade since the movie's release, it's very unlikely at this stage that Natali will return to continue Splice, so the open-ending will have to suffice. The reason why the sequel didn't happen was likely because the director either didn't want to make another movie at all, or because he wasn't keen on any ideas that surfaced regarding a sequel enough to put his name behind it, even if he allowed the material to be passed onto another director. Because of his experience with Cube and its sequels, he seemed to put his foot down on the same logic being applicable to Splice.

Natali's Cubereleased in 1997, over ten years before Splice. Simply because I want to protect that merchandise, as it were. Here’s what I will say: after Cube, which did have two sequels, of which I had no involvement whatsoever, I would not allow a second film to be made without my involvement. However, in his interview, he was cryptic in adding reasons for why he might never pursue it: According to Natali, it was " not his intention whatsoever" to set up the ending as a sequel to Splice.
