Ever had something spoiled for you in the opening credits?
I was watching a film yesterday (went in blind) and during the opening credits I saw something along the lines of "Special effects artist for the Creature". I had no idea the movie was going to have a creature in it before reading that, so when it was eventually revealed later in the film I was kinda annoyed that I knew it was coming. Would have been pretty cool to have it sprung on me out of the blue, because there were no hints during the preceding part of the film that anything supernatural or weird was happening.
It got me thinking about what other films contain spoilers in the opening credits. Do you have any other examples?
It's been a long time since I watched the theatrical cut of Dark City but IIRC, there's a narration by Keither Sutherland that explains a lot of the premise.
I think it's better in the director's cut which removes this and you discover the story as you watch the film.
I actually saw the theatrical release when it was in theaters but was like a minute late walking in and luckily missed that part, so it didn't get spoiled for me. Watching the movie though and knowing I was late, I kept thinking I had missed something crucial, but guess it worked out well.
If you ever watch Dark City (great movie btw), be careful to watch the Director's Cut. In the original version of the movie the opening narration spoils the entire story. It was added by Warner Bros. against the director's will after test audiences were confused about the plot.
Naruto is bad for this at times. They use opening credit animations that reveal things that will happen during the current story segment. They should have staggered it by one segment so that it would show important things to know about from the previous segment, not spoil stuff yet to come in the current one.
Like big enough things that I won't mention them here because they are massive spoilers.
I always wondered why a lot of animes have previews at the end. I'm watching hunter x hunter again, and at the end you'd see part of the next episode, and at the beginning you see part of the last episode. If you wanna speedrun, you can watch the first and last 2 minutes.
Not in the opening credits, but a lot of BBC dramas have a "Next" section at the end of each program. It's sort of a trailer for the next episode, but, like many trailers, it contains spoilers.
a couple and their young son going through a divorce, along with severe bouts of mental illness and destructive behaviour. Enough of it that it would earn the "horror" genre tag on its own.