The Oscars, the Golden Globes, the SAG Awards: Movies get plenty of recognition as they commandeer the cultural conversation for most of the winter. But after the glamorous stars walk off with their trophies, what’s left in the dust? The trailers! Those short clips that make us eager — or fearful — to see the films. Not only are trailers vital to a movie’s opening-day success, but they regularly garner tens of millions of views on YouTube, where they’re dropped with the fanfare of a new Beyoncé album. Here, The Post honors the biggest, boldest and most talked-about trailers of the year. Most likely to cause nightmares: “Cats” (Dec. 20) The movie version of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical has been the stuff of legends since the moment it was announced. Every single detail is as unbelievable as the lost city of Atlantis. The furry Jellicles are played by Taylor Swift, Idris Elba, James Corden, Jennifer Hudson and Judi Dench. And that unlikely bunch are being turned into tiny, CGI human-feline hybrids. It sounds like something our of L. Ron Hubbard’s library. And then we saw the trailer. It’s all true — and terrifying. Most damaging to Will Smith’s career: “Aladdin”… Read full this story
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