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Super Bowl Trailers 2021: Watch Every Movie and TV Trailer Right Now - Rotten Tomatoes

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It’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. the Kansas City Chiefs. It’s Tom Brady vs. Patrick Mahomes. It’s The Weeknd vs. his blinding lights. It’s… well, it’s about the trailers, really, right? And this Super Bowl Sunday – which will be a somewhat different affair, given restrictions owing to the COVID-19 pandemic – we’re expecting to see some doozies.

With the streaming wars ablaze, and huge titles on the horizon (we’re looking at you, Falcon and the Winter Soldier), you can expect to see a bunch of new footage from upcoming series. The movie side of the ledger could be just as packed, with studios gearing up to unleash a ton of films in the latter half of 2021 that they’ve been holding onto during the pandemic.

Bookmark this page as we’ll be updating it throughout the game with all the best Super Bowl trailers for movies, TV, and streaming for 2021.


Marvel fans got a treat early in the game with a short tease to a full online trailer (above) for Disney+’s upcoming The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, starring Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, and – kicking a bunch of ass – Emily VanCamp as Sharon Carter. The trailer showcased tons of action, some trademark MCU humor (the staring contest had us chuckling), and perhaps most exciting of all, the return of Zemo (Daniel Brühl), who promises “I have no intention of leaving my work unfinished.”

Available on Disney+ from March 19, 2021.


Night Shyamalan told Rotten Tomatoes that when his daughter gave him a copy of Pierre Oscar Levy and Frederik Peeters’ graphic novel Sandcastle, he read it and couldn’t stop thinking about it once he put it down. It stuck so much that he began to develop a film project inspired by the novel which would become Old, released by Universal this July. The Super Bowl gave us our first look at the mysterious film with a tense TV spot that showcased co-stars Gael García Bernal, Eliza Scanlen, Thomasin McKenzie, Alex Wolff, and more. The graphic novel focuses on a group of people who find themselves unable to leave a strange and secluded beach that – we soon discover – hides a terrifying secret: those gathered are ageing at a rapid pace.

In theaters July 23, 2021.


Disney offered another look at its new animated epic, Raya and the Last Dragon, the first film from the animation giant set in Southeast Asia. The movie follows the journey of Raya (Kelly Marie Tran), as she endeavors to find the last dragon (Awkwafina) and fend off an evil that has returned to her land of Kumandra after centuries. Raya and the Last Dragon, like Mulan and Soul, will be available via Premiere Access on Disney+ for $29.99 (in the U.S.), but will also show in select theaters where they are open and safe.

In select theaters and available on Premiere Access for Disney+ from March 5, 2021.


“Give me the kitty cat bracelet!”: That’s the sound of Bob Odenkirk making a play for “mother-bleeping snakes on a mother-bleeping plane” iconic-line glory in the new trailer for Universal’s Nobody, a revenge thriller about a mild-mannered suburban dad whose inner ass-kicker is ignited after a break-in at his home. The movie has serious action-flick cred: it’s directed by Hardcore Henry‘s Ilya Naishuller and written by Derek Kolstad, who is one of the major brains behind the John Wick movies. The story itself sprung from an idea Odenkirk himself had following break-ins at his own home.

In theaters April 2, 2021.


It’s been all quiet on the Fast front for some time, with the ninth film in the franchise delayed several times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But today we got another look at F9, which sees director Justin Lin – who breathed new life into the Furious films directing the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth movies – returning for helming duties and promises to “crank it all the way up.” The movie features John Cena and Cardi-B, and sees Helen Mirren, Charlize Theron, and Sung Kang returning.

In theaters soon.


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