Instead of posting a trailer, Sony accidentally uploaded an entire movie to YouTube
- Sony on Tuesday accidentally uploaded an entire movie to YouTube instead of a trailer and didn't take it down for several hours.
- The trailer for "Khali the Killer" was intended to announce that the film will be released on DVD and digital platforms, according to CBR.
In an attempt to upload a trailer for its upcoming DVD and digital download release of the movie "Khali the Killer," someone at Sony apparently uploaded the entire 89-minute film to YouTube on Tuesday, according to CBR.
The video, which has since been removed, was uploaded to the Sony Pictures Entertainment YouTube channel and labeled "KHALI THE KILLER: OFFICIAL RED BAND TRAILER Now on DVD & Digital."
The entire film remained up for more than five hours, according to CBR.
Naturally, a link to the full-length film was posted to the Movies subreddit, where commenters poked fun at Sony and the larger film industry.
"Another trailer that spoils the whole film!" one comment said.
"What if this is still just a trailer and the full film is actually 130 hours long?" said another.
Representatives at Sony were not immediately available for comment.
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