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Some movie trailers can be too revealing, and then there's what Sony Pictures recently put out. The entertainment company accidentally uploaded an entire film to YouTube, instead of the trailer.

Earlier today, 2017 picture Khali the Killer was shared on Sony Pictures Entertainment's official YouTube page, before being taken down. The film, which centers around a hitman who decides to take one final job before retiring, was shown in theaters in August, then making its way to DVD in November of last year.

As it stands, Sony Pictures has yet to comment on the mistake.

In other movie news, the 'It' sequel is already in production.

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