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15 Best Movie Trailers of the Last 10 Years

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Two minutes of magic

Nazarii Verbitskiy Nazarii Verbitskiy
TV Shows & Movies - June 27th 2026, 17:00 GMT+2
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15. Hail, Caesar! (2016)

Hail, Caesar! sold itself in the trailer as a breezy Hollywood romp, and the Coen Brothers delivered exactly that. Gene Kelly style water ballets, a cowboy actor who can't deliver a line, Channing Tatum tap dancing on a submarine. No single image explains the movie, and that's exactly what the trailer understood. The whole thing plays like a dare to figure out what genre you're even watching. | © Universal Pictures

Suicide Squad

14. Suicide Squad (2016)

Suicide Squad trailer sold a version of the movie that simply did not exist. Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" plays, the characters get cool introductions, and the whole thing feels loose and fun in a way the actual film never managed. That gap became one of the most talked-about bait-and-switch moments in blockbuster marketing history. The trailer was genuinely great. The movie was not. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

Cropped Jackie

13. Jackie (2016)

Jackie trailer does something most biopics never attempt. It drops you into grief before you understand the shape of it, Natalie Portman's voice barely holding together over fragmented images of blood, pearls, and ceremony. Nothing is explained in order, and that disorientation is the whole point. You leave the trailer feeling like you watched something private you were not supposed to see. | © Fox Searchlight Pictures

La La Land

12. La La Land (2016)

La La Land trailer sold a fantasy so complete that the movie almost couldn't live up to it. Jazz clubs, neon lights, and two people falling for each other while the city glowed around them. It made Los Angeles look like a place where ambition and romance were the same thing. That gap between what the trailer promised and what the film actually delivered is still something people argue about. | © Lionsgate

Longlegs

11. Longlegs (2024)

Longlegs sold dread before it sold a story, and that was the whole point. The marketing buried plot details, leaked strange VHS-style videos online, and let Nicolas Cage stay almost completely hidden until people were already unnerved. By the time the actual trailer dropped, the atmosphere had done so much work that even a few glimpses of Cage felt genuinely alarming. The campaign made the film feel like a secret you weren't supposed to find. | © Neon

Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga A Star Is Born 2018 cropped processed by imagy

10. A Star Is Born (2018)

A Star Is Born's trailer lands hard because it leads with sound before anything else. Cooper and Gaga performing "Maybe It's Time" in a packed arena makes the whole thing feel lived-in and real before a single plot point shows up. Then the emotional weight hits, and suddenly you are watching what looks less like a remake and more like something that actually happened to two real people. The trailer sold that feeling so completely that the movie almost had to deliver. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

Logan

9. Logan (2017)

Logan's trailer hit different because it ditched every reflex the X-Men franchise had trained people to expect. No bombast, no quips, no world-ending stakes. Just Johnny Cash's "Hurt" playing over a broken old man carrying a child through a dying landscape. That song choice did more storytelling in two minutes than most superhero movies manage in two hours. | © 20th Century Fox

Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible Fallout

8. Mission: Impossible — Fallout (2018)

Mission: Impossible — Fallout set the bar for action trailers with one simple trick: it showed everything and still kept you guessing. The HALO jump, the bathroom fight, the helicopter chase — all of it was in the trailer, and none of it gave away why any of it mattered. Henry Cavill reloading his arms became a meme before the movie even opened. That trailer sold the film not on plot but on the promise that the stunts were real, the stakes were physical, and Tom Cruise was genuinely going to hurt himself for your entertainment. | © Paramount Pictures

Nope

7. Nope (2022)

Nope trailer drops you somewhere between a Western and a horror film and refuses to explain itself. You get horses, a rural sky that feels wrong, Daniel Kaluuya saying almost nothing, and a sound design that makes everything feel like a threat. Jordan Peele knew exactly how much to hide. The trailer sells dread without selling the movie, which is a harder trick than it sounds. | © Universal Pictures

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6. The Brutalist (2024)

The Brutalist trailer hits differently because it doesn't try to explain itself. Three and a half hours of postwar ambition, obsession, and architecture get compressed into something that feels genuinely massive without giving away the shape of the story. Adrien Brody's face does most of the work, and the aspect ratio choice gets announced like a dare. This is a trailer that makes you feel the weight of the film before you've seen a single full scene. | © Focus Features

Barbie

5. Barbie (2023)

Barbie trailer did something almost impossible: it made a toy commercial feel like a cultural event. The opening parody of 2001: A Space Odyssey landed instantly, kids worshipping a giant Margot Robbie like a monolith, setting the tone for something far stranger than anyone expected. Billie Eilish's "What Was I Made For" was not in that first trailer, but the pink-soaked visuals and knowing smirk sold the premise without giving the actual movie away. That balance between absurdist comedy and genuine curiosity about what this film even was drove people to share it compulsively. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

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4. Dune: Part Two (2024)

Dune: Part Two trailer does not sell a story. It sells a feeling: sand, scale, and something ancient about to break open. Hans Zimmer's score builds underneath shots of Paul riding a sandworm, and the whole thing feels less like a blockbuster preview and more like a religious event being broadcast. By the time the title card drops, the two-year wait suddenly felt very manageable. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

Avengers Infinity War

3. Avengers: Infinity War (2018)

The Avengers: Infinity War trailer did something most superhero previews never bother attempting. It made Thanos feel genuinely dangerous before a single fight happened. Every character who showed up looked smaller against him, and the tone stayed heavy in a way the MCU had rarely allowed itself. That shot of the heroes charging through Wakanda, set against a score that felt borrowed from something much older and darker, sold a scale the finished film actually delivered. | © Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

The Batman

2. The Batman (2022)

The Batman trailer did something most superhero previews never bother trying: it made Gotham feel genuinely dangerous. Nirvana's "Something in the Way" plays over Robert Pattinson brooding in the dark, and the whole thing looks less like a comic book movie and more like a serial killer thriller. Two and a half minutes of footage and the argument was already over. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

Oppenheimer

1. Oppenheimer (2023)

Oppenheimer trailer doesn't sell a story so much as a feeling of dread that's already too late to stop. Nolan cuts between fire, crowds, and Cillian Murphy's face like the bomb has already gone off in his head. The line "now I am become death" lands over silence, and that silence does more work than most trailers do in two minutes. Nothing about it begs for your attention. It just assumes you'll show up. | © Universal Pictures

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A great trailer is its own little art form, building hype in barely two minutes and sometimes outshining the movie it's selling. The last decade gave us some genuinely unforgettable ones. Here are the 15 best movie trailers of the past 10 years.

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A great trailer is its own little art form, building hype in barely two minutes and sometimes outshining the movie it's selling. The last decade gave us some genuinely unforgettable ones. Here are the 15 best movie trailers of the past 10 years.

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