Honest Trailers - Season 8 / Year 2019

Season 8 / Year 2019

Episodes

Venom
Enjoy a Spider-Man villain movie that couldn't afford to have Spider-Man in it - it's Venom!

Unbreakable

Halloween (2018)

The Predator (2018)

Bird Box

Happy Death Day

How to Train Your Dragon

The Oscars (2019)
You don't need a host to be Honest - It's the 91st Academy Awards aka The Oscars (2019)!

A Star is Born
From director Bradley cooper comes the fourth version of the same story - it's A Star is Born!

Robin Hood (2018)
From the studio that knows how to combine hot actors with archery - it's Robin Hood!

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

Aquaman
Remember that nerd who could talk to fish? Well he's a hunky hero now - it's Aquaman!

Every Tim Burton Movie
Put on your best striped suit and enter the world of director Tim Burton - it's Honest Trailers for Every Tim Burton Movie!

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Mortal Engines

Glass

Howard the Duck

Pokemon: The First Movie

The Mummy (1999)
It's time to revisit the only Mummy movies people under 80 every enjoyed - it's Honest Trailers for The Mummy! (1999)

Speed
Can you keep the bus above fifty and the chemistry below zero? - it's Honest Trailers for Speed

Braveheart
Mel lost his wife and got Mad, then he lost his wife and got Lethal, now he'll lose his wife and get Brave - it's Honest Trailers for Braveheart!

Men in Black

Con Air

Captain Marvel
She's a hot shot flying soldier with amnesia who's just trying to figure out who she really is (a hot shot flying soldier without amnesia) - it's Honest Trailers for Captain Marvel!

MCU
It's our 300th Honest Trailers and we're celebrating by doing one for the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe! Thank you to everyone who has watched Honest Trailers

Waterworld
Kevin Costner only needed one bomb to blow up Universal in Waterworld - it's Honest Trailers for Waterworld!

Wild Wild West

Game of Thrones Vol 3

Shazam

Batman Returns

Alita: Battle Angel

Avengers: Endgame

Masters of the Universe

500 Days of Summer

Godzilla: King of the Monsters

IT (1990)

Aladdin (2019)

X-Men: Dark Phoenix
Say goodbye to the Fox X-Men Franchise as it goes out with a fart!

Pokémon Detective Pikachu

Batman: The Movie (1966)

Spider-Man: Far From Home

Zombieland

Total Recall (1990)

The Shining
Based on a Stephen King novel that Stanly Kubrik threw in the trash, it's The Shining! Watch before you see Doctor Sleep! - it's Honest Trailers presented by Fandom.

The Lion King (2019)

Hobbs & Shaw

Tangled

Jingle All The Way

It Chapter Two

Honest Teaser - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Galaxy Quest

Star Wars: The Clone Wars
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