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Sony accidentally uploads the movie 'Khali the Killer' instead of trailer

Khali the Killer is a film directed by Jon Matthews, starring Richard Cabral.

Updated - July 05, 2018 11:12 am IST

A still from 'Khali the Killer'.

A still from 'Khali the Killer'.

Trailers have always been accused for revealing too much about the plot of the film. What if the trailer is the movie itself?

" Khali the Killer : Official Red Band Trailer Now on DVD & Digital" inadvertently became the longest film 'trailer' ever. On Tuesday, the production house - Sony Pictures - uploaded the 90 minutes-long movie instead of the trailer.

This 'spoiler trailer' was first noticed by the news website CBR.com . It was live on YouTube for around eight hours before it was removed. However, the movie is now available on rental basis in YouTube itself. This trailer has now caught the attention of many YouTubers.

Khali the Killer is a film directed by Jon Matthews, starring Richard Cabral. The synopsis reads: "After deciding to retire, an East L.A. hit man decides to take one last job to help support his ailing grandmother’s end of life care. But everything falls apart, when he develops empathy for the targets of his hit, and he’s forced to make the toughest decision of his life.”

According to the IMDB, the film is to hit theatres on August 31, 2018.

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