Major Film Trailers Set for Super Bowl Lineup

Exciting trailers set for Super Bowl reveal this year!

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Anticipated Trailers for this Year's Super Bowl

The Super Bowl has become almost as famous for its commercials and movie trailers as it is for the big game itself. This year, audiences can expect an array of exciting trailers from leading studios.

Lionsgate's Michael

Lionsgate is gearing up to release a trailer for their upcoming biopic, Michael, which tells the story of music legend Michael Jackson. Directed by Antoine Fuqua, the film stars Jaafar Jackson, the late icon's nephew, portraying the King of Pop. The film is set to debut on April 24.

Paramount's Scream 7

Paramount will drop a teaser for the highly anticipated Scream 7, scheduled for release on February 27. The film will see the return of beloved franchise stars like Neve Campbell and Courteney Cox, alongside new faces such as Joel McHale and Isabel May.

Disney's Mystery Trailers

Though Disney has yet to confirm their offerings, options include trailers for Pixar’s Hoppers, the live-action adaptation of Moana, and The Mandalorian and Grogu, set for release over Memorial Day weekend. Additionally, we might get a glimpse of Toy Story 5.

Other Studios' Presence

While Marvel Studios may sit out, Illumination will present two major titles: the Super Mario Galaxy Movie, arriving on April 1, and Minions 3 on July 1. Joining the lineup is Steven Spielberg’s alien film, Disclosure Day, hitting theaters on June 12.

Viewing Details

This year’s Super Bowl features a face-off between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots on February 8, airing on NBC/Telemundo/Peacock at 6:30 PM Eastern.

As always, studios are increasingly opting to tease their trailers in the week leading up to the Super Bowl, continuing the trend of heightened anticipation.

Source: GeekTyrant

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