From Spielberg to Tarantino: The Year's Big Super Bowl Movie Trailers
The Super Bowl spots, now costing a reported $8-10 million, have made the market less welcoming to Hollywood, an industry still recovering from the pandemic's impact on box office sales. Despite a decrease in major film ads, the big guns came out, from Spielberg to Ghostface to the Minions.
The Mandalorian and Grogu
Disney's Star Wars strategy, focusing on TV shows over movies, hasn't been a hit. While The Mandalorian has a dedicated fanbase, it's uncertain if it will attract a wide enough audience to stand out from the usual smartphone content. A fresh, creative teaser would be appreciated, moving beyond the same old clips.
Disclosure Day
Steven Spielberg's return to sci-fi, 'Disclosure Day', is shrouded in mystery. The trailer hints at a giant ship emerging through clouds, reminiscent of 'Independence Day', but the accents and alien concept raise questions. Time will tell if it's a hit.
Minions & Monsters
The Minions franchise takes a new direction, aiming for movie stardom. The trailer lacks understandable dialogue, a Minions staple, but it's a smart move for the popular series. Disney, take note!
Scream 7
Sidney Prescott's bad luck continues in 'Scream 7', with Ghostface threatening her daughter. Neve Campbell returns after a pay dispute, bringing a substantial role and a successful film. The trailer keeps secrets under wraps, offering a familiar yet thrilling experience.
The Adventures of Cliff Booth
A surprise trailer for Quentin Tarantino's 'The Adventures of Cliff Booth' features Brad Pitt as Cliff Booth. Directed by David Fincher for Netflix, it's a stylish, unexpected collaboration. The trailer pokes fun at network TV, hinting at a unique, unconventional film.
Project Hail Mary
Ryan Gosling's 'Project Hail Mary' is a safe bet post-'Barbie'. The trailer showcases a sci-fi adventure with a cute alien, similar to 'The Martian'. With a high budget and high expectations, it's a potential leading man hit, despite Gosling's reluctance to take darker roles.
Hoppers
Pixar's 'Hoppers' is a fun premise, allowing humans to masquerade as animals. The trailer is light on details, but the success of 'Zootopia 2' suggests it might be a hit. Time will tell if it can impress critics and audiences.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
Universal's 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' is a sequel to the 2023 hit, with Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, and a dinosaur. Despite the first film's mixed reviews, the trailer hints at a potential success, especially with younger superfans.
Supergirl
Supergirl's trailer was shown during the Puppy Bowl, a strategic move to appeal to a female fanbase. While it lacks new elements, the 'superhero but rock'n'roll' tone has potential, especially after the success of 'Superman'.