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With the release of the third trailer for Justice League, which is available in only 1080P and below, I've come to wonder why it is that most movie trailers by far are not released in 4K, especially considering that most movies nowadays are released in the resolution (upscaled or natively) on home video. The only trailer of which I'm aware that was released in 4K is the Paramount's official trailer for Transformers: The Last Knight, which you can find on their official YouTube channel.
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