Who has time for the Patriots and the Eagles when we have Ethan Hunt, Black Panther and a lot of dinosaurs?
February 4, the New England Patriots will face the Philadelphia Eagles (perhaps the most creative team in the NFL) in Minneapolis, one of the coldest cities where the Super Bowl has ever been held. It is, by all accounts, an event, the kind of spectacle that only American sport is capable of offering. And we're not even counting Justin Timberlake's performance at halftime.
You do not even have to like sport to feel reasonably nervous about what is coming. According to Deadline reports, the big Hollywood studios have paid around five million dollars for 30 seconds on the air, something not entirely unreasonable if we consider that the Super Bowl is, for all practical purposes, the first thermometer for many of the biggest movies of the year. Next, we review the ones that we already know are going to be there, waiting for you on Monday when you wake up.
- Ant-Man and The Wasp
Oh, why wait. Marvel has decided to launch its first trailer of this change-forms sequel five days before the game, but it is expected that on Sunday they will broadcast a shorter version (and maybe with a flat or two different from the ones that appear here). It looks good? Judge yourself.
- Black Panther
It opens on February 16, so this television ad will be, much the opposite of what happens with the rest of the films, one last lap of the victory before jumping to the multiplex. Judging by the first impressions that the monarch of Wakanda has raised with his first solo adventure, "victory" is the word to use in this case.
- Avengers: Infinity War
Yes, there is still a third marvelita movie. This great climax / greatest salad of superheroes ever made by man had a first advance a couple of months ago, but any news related to it is expected as May water. That is, there are people who suffered atacks when they saw Thor chatting with the Guardians of the Galaxy
- Mission: Impossible - Fallout
Thomas Cruise Mapother IV has confirmed in his social networks that the sixth adventure of Ethan Hunt is about to present itself in society. That cataract of first images that has been falling on us over the last week had to make some sense, right? Not to mention the last episode of The Graham Norton Show, where the cast of the film reacted live to Lo Del Pie
- God Particle
The third installment of the Cloverfield anthology saga will come to us through Netflix, so you will never see it on a screen that is not small. All in all, the Paramount test screenings were excellent, so you'd better be excited about a production by J.J. Abrams that holds David Oyelowo, Elizabeth Debicki, Daniel Brühl and Chris O'Dowd in a spaceship. Surprising is going to be, because we have not seen a single frame yet.
- Jurassic World: The Fallen Kingdom
You know. The one of the dinosaurs
- Skyscraper
This one competes against God Particle for the most mysterious trailer post. This is the latest collaboration between Universal and Dwayne Johnson, set (according to rumors) in a skyscraper located somewhere in China. The Rock rescuing hostages? It could work. Even more if directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber (Question of balls, A spy and a half).
- A peaceful place
This small (but promising) silent project of terror already had a first trailer too good, so it is not played as much as the rest. The starring Emily Blunt and John Krasinski, who also co-writes and directs. We come up with healthier ways to spend a vacation with your partner ...
- The Incredibles 2 / A fold in time / Han Solo: A Star Wars story
Disney is playing catch-up with all its projects unrelated to Marvel, to the point that we can not yet confirm or deny its presence in the Sunday advertising blocks. According to the latest rumors, it is likely that just end up betting on The Incredibles 2, so that fans of Han Solo will have to wait to see Alden Ehrenreich with that vest.