There’s also a halftime show featuring hip-hop megastar, Kendrick Lamar, and a plethora of ads and movie trailers to watch. You can watch some of those movie trailers before the big game.
That usually includes movie trailers for the year’s upcoming blockbusters (and hopeful blockbusters). In recent years, though, Super Bowl movie trailers have become short teasers for the full ...
Check out the newly released trailers and Big Game spots below. The upcoming "Mission Impossible—The Final Reckoning" movie received a Big Game Spot, with Tom Cruise asking for trust "one last ...
The first full-length trailer for the upcoming horror movie Until Dawn is here, and it looks just as chilling as the video game. The trailer opens with a young woman screaming for help as a masked ...
Rihanna may not have headlined the Super Bowl halftime show again, but she starred in the trailer for the new Smurfs movie as Smurfette. The preview for 2025’s Smurfs presents the titular ...
Does the world really need another Smurfs movie? No, but we’re getting one anyway. This trailer looks … well, like a Smurfs movie in 2025.
Among the ads before or during Super Bowl 2025 were a number of teaser trailers for movies coming out this year. Take a look at each of them below. Thunderbolts* got a full trailer release for ...
Super Bowl LIX has come and gone and all that’s left are the memories. And by memories we mean all the movie trailers, commercials, and promos that aired during the game. You know, the important ...
One of the most exciting things about the Super Bowl is its lineup of trailers and teasers for some of the most highly anticipated movies of the year. While the game itself saw the Philadelphia ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The next big video game movie, A Minecraft Movie, releases on April 4. To promote it, Warner Bros. has put together a new trailer that will air ...
The fact that the M3GAN 2.0 trailer is probably the only Super Bowl ... The teaser from the Super Bowl only really tells us the vibe of the movie (which is, of course, “vroom vroom”), but ...