The TMP trailer was basically a montage of faces from the movie with a voiceover saying "look, it's those TOS guys! Go see this movie!", followed by... quick clips of the three action scenes in the movie. Fire torpedoes! Red alert klaxons! People running and shouting!. And what killed TMP was not its trailer but it's agonisingly slow pace and the negative buzz that developed.
Just like, I dunno, the new Trek trailer perhaps? Could it be that this setup has worked for trailers for quite some time? Could it be that an exhilarating, attention-grabbing trailer, even if it belies the actual movie, is a sound marketing technique?