The Super Bowl revolves around the spectacle as well as football. This tradition of the spectacle includes the commercials: Super Bowl ads are usually large swings with many prominent and attention-based tricks. This usually includes film trailers for the upcoming blockbusters (and hopeful blockbuster) of the year. In recent years, however, Super Bowl film trailers have become short teasers for online games in full length. Super Bowl Lix was a shop window for superheroes, live action remakes of animated films, dinosaurs and Tom Cruise, but only at 30-second positions that indicate longer trailers online.
Here are all big (albeit short) film trailers from this year's Super Bowl, some of which were published long before the big game:
Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts* I got a very short TV spot myself during the Super Bowl, but that was just a foretaste of the much longer trailer. A new look at the new Ragtag team by Marvel von Misfits and Arta-Bad-Jungs offers us a clearer overview of its Art-Big-Bad type Sentry, a superman-like with a complicated background story.
Thunderbolts* Comes in cinemas on May 2. Until then, we will surely know what this star is.
We have our first look at Jurassic World Rebirth A few days before Super Bowl Lix, but a new big game spot shows a little more of the newly launched franchise. Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey and Mahershala Ali lead the New Jurassic World film, which sends an extraction team to the island research facility for the original Jurassic Park, which is inhabited by the “worst worst” dinos.
Jurassic World Rebirth roar in the cinemas on July 2.
Mission: impossible – the last billing
Again the Super Bowl spot for Mission: impossible – the last billing Is just a foretaste of A longer, already published trailerBut it has number 1 you want: Tom Cruise hangs on the side of an aircraft. The eighth mission: impossible movie, a direct continuation of 2023's Mission: impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1comes to cinemas on May 23.
The large playground for DreamWorks' live action remake by How to train your kite Is a trailer … for a trailer! But in contrast to other film studios, in which you immediately run to YouTube for the longer version, Universal hopes that you will see again on Wednesday when the full trailer for How to train your kite Drops. For the time being, enjoy the live action (and CGI) versions of Hiccup and toothless while waiting.
How to train your kite Hits cinemas on June 13th.
The boys'Star Jack Quaid leads a new action thriller with an entertaining premise: Quaid's character Nate Caine cannot feel pain, hence his incredibly violent mission to save his kidnapped girlfriend, played by von von prey Star Amber Middunder makes him feel nothing. Nate is stabbed, shot and beaten up, but shrugs. The guy even freewed at a point with his hand, just to let her know what you are.
Novocaine Hits cinemas on March 14th.
Disney's space for the live action Lilo & Stitch Remake is less a traditional film trailer than an appreciation of the delightful stab in the field. If you want more of this cute, you might want to make up for the previous ones Lilo & Stitch Trailer who fell at the end of last year.
Lilo & Stitch comes to cinemas on May 23.
The new Smurf The film plays John Goodman as the voice of Papa Smurf, which is captured by the evil Wizards Razamel and Gargamel and sends the smurf on a rescue mission. The voice includes Rihanna (as Smurfette), James Corden, Nick Offerman, JP Karliak, Daniel Levy, Amy Sedaris, Natasha Lyonne, Sandra Oh, Octavia Spencer, Nick Kroll, Hannah Waddingham, Maya Record, Billie Lourd, Xolo, Xolo, Xolo, Xolo, Xolo, Xolo, Xolo, Xolo, Xolo Maridueña and Kurt Russell.
Smurf Slip into cinemas on July 18.