These movies were drastically changed by test screenings:
test audiences — so producers can gain insight into how the public will react to the story, the characters, and the comedy. A preview screening does two things: Reveal what is working, and expose what isn’t.
Believe it or not, a negative test screening has the power to alter the final form of a film — as is the case in all 12 of the pictures below.Whether it’s a complaint about a long runtime or a desire for a more satisfying ending, these audiences made their opinions heard. Here are 12 successful films whose test screenings shaped them into what they are today.
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