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The SUPER BOWL Movie/TV Commercials…

This year’s took place Sunday night, but for those less sporty-types, the trailers were just as much fun…


Here’s our pick of the most prominent tv/movie that debuted during the Super Bowl…

The Walking Dead is back next week and there was a reminder for Super Bowl watchers to get ready to step up to bat…

Here’s John Wick: Chapter 2 with a riff on something a few shades darker…

 

 

Then, coming in the first week of March is one of the hottest films of the year, Logan – the last outing for as and getting a special Super Bowl version of its with some new scenes attached…

 

Ghost in the Shell will also be with us at the end of March and we can see if the come of the controversy about casting plays out or not…

 

 

Life tells the story of the six-member crew of the International Space Station that is on the cutting edge of one of the most important discoveries in human history: the first evidence of extraterrestrial life on . As the crew begins to conduct research, their methods end up having unintended consequences and the life form proves more intelligent than anyone ever expected. The Super Bowl version of the trailer shows the Alien-esque feel to proceedings that we’ll get a better look at come May…

There’s also an extended look at what to expect from our cosmic anti-heroes as they get into more trouble in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol II  early this summer…

 

 

The Fate of the Furious (due in April) promises more of the same vehicular carnage as we’ve come to expect from the franchise so far…

 

Finally, here’s a much-anticipated look at the second season of Stranger Things which will debut around Hallowe’en and – from the look of this brief glimpse – promises to be just as much fun as the first season…

 

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