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Some movie fans are bound to be disappointed on Sunday. Want a little more Tom Cruise with your touchdowns? He's reprising his role as cocky pilot Pete "Maverick" Mitchell in the long-awaited sequel to the 1986 hit Top Gun, and Volkov's readers are hoping for a Sunday flyby.ĭeadline's report of possible new Top Gun Maverick footage is "generating some excitement for sure," he said. "However, reports so far suggest that it's not happening." The Super Bowl is the "perfect opportunity for a new trailer, and the first time in years a Bond film is coming out to take advantage of the event," he says. He admits that he, too, has "massive hopes" to see a fresh preview of Daniel Craig's fifth and final Bond film, but he's not expecting it. "Hopes are still sort of there for No Time to Die - despite seeming confirmation that MGM hasn't bought airtime," Volkov said.
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But Volkov said that because the studio released a second TV spot for Black Widow in mid-January, fans may not get a new trailer during the game. On Friday morning, Disney released a "big game sneak peek" of the live-action Mulan remake that feels a lot like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.įans constantly tweet at Volkov begging for news about highly anticipated trailers, and there's a clear trend to what they're hoping to see: anything from Disney/Marvel - and lots of action.ĭisney and Marvel have been the "staple of the big game, and people are hoping for Black Widow footage," Volkov said.īlack Widow, starring Scarlett Johansson as the Marvel superhero, is due in theaters May 1. As of Friday, only a few Super Bowl movie trailers or promises of one are out there. (We showcase them here.) But the studios have been more tight-lipped about their movie previews this year. Many of the companies spending millions to advertise during the Super Bowl have already released their commercials. Some people might even be interested in the game itself.īut for others, it's all about the blockbuster entertainment trailers, traditionally for movies, but now also for streaming TV series, that will debut to a gigantic worldwide audience during the big game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. Some will tune in for the star-studded halftime show, featuring Shakira, J.Lo and a tribute to the late Kobe Bryant. Some will watch for the vaunted commercials, which will include a funeral for Planters mascot Mr. Sure, millions will tune in Sunday for the Super Bowl. Black Widow and James Bond may or may not show up during the Super Bowl.