It's the Season of Mashups: Watch a Supercut of Every 2015 Movie Trailer, Plus a Mix of the Top 50 Songs of the Year

A mix from the movies and top songs of 2015

By Kendall Fisher Dec 02, 2015 9:39 PMTags
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Although we still have a month left in 2015, the end-of-year mashups have already started rolling in!

On the cinema side of things, we take a look back at the year in movies with this supercut of every trailer released in 2015 created by JoBlo's Nick Bosworth.

Taking it all the way back to Fifty Shades of Grey and ending with Leonardo DiCaprio's upcoming flick, The Revenant, the 8-minute mashup includes dramatic voiceovers, dancing, shooting, crying and everything in between.

Though it's mostly organized by genre, there are some hilarious combinations. For example, Inside Out's storyline somehow manages to mesh incredibly well with Dwayne Johnson's in Furious 7, while a voiceover from Creed flows perfectly with scenes from Joy, Southpaw and even Angelina Jolie's By the Sea.

In other mashup news today, all you music junkies are probably already well aware of one of the king of end-of-year music mashups, DJ Earworm (Jordan Roseman).

He's brought us an early gift this holiday season with his first 2015 supercut of the top 50 biggest hits of the year. The 5-minute track features some of the biggest artists of the year, including: Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, The Weeknd, Drake, Adele and more!  It also brings back all those songs you've been trying to get out of your head for the last 12 months: "Can't Feel My Face," "Hello," "Hotline Bling," "What Do You Mean," and pretty much everything from 1989.

"I try to get a feel of what is in the zeitgeist," he toldBillboard about his process. "Music has been going through a softer phase than it was a few years ago so there's that return of adult contemporary. That's maybe represented by the Ellie Goulding track, it's very lush and soft. And then there's sort of retro, uptempo dance stuff, and that's represented by The Weeknd track."

He adds, "It's a more eclectic mix than it was five years ago."

Check it out in the video below!