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Super Bowl 2020: All the big trailers in one place

Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, and Noah Jupe in A Quiet Place 2
Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, and Noah Jupe in A Quiet Place 2

San Francisco 49ers played Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIV at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida on Sunday, 2 February.

It’s something to do with American Football we think, but the main event for film fans will be the ad breaks where, traditionally, Hollywood studios showcase new trailers for the year’s biggest new releases. In the past, films have announced themselves to world inciting unprecedented levels of hype during one of the most-watched TV events of the year.

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This year, like last year, though the Super Bowl will see a decline in film trailers being launched during the half time break. The Hollywood Reporter says a year on year price hike from $5.2 million (£3.9 million) to $5.6 million (£4.3 million) for a 30-second ad is driving studios to swerve the half-time ad break.

Studios are instead planning to target the lower cost pre and post-game slots instead. Here are the trailers launched on Sunday.

Universal

No Time To Die

The Invisible Man

Fast & Furious 9

Minions: The Rise of Gru

Paramount

Paramount has already launched the big game spots for A Quiet Place Part II, Sonic, and the third big screen SpongeBob movie. Watch them below.

Top Gun: Maverick

A Quiet Place Part II

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run

Sonic The Hedgehog

Disney

Disney+

Get your first look at Falcon & The Winter Soldier, WandaVision and Loki in the Disney streaming service’s Big Game Spot below.

Black Widow

Mulan

Read more: What to expect on Disney+ in the UK

Jeep - Bill Murray Groundhog Day ad

Bill Murray made his TV commercial debut in this Jeep ad inspired by one of his most iconic roles: Phil Connors in Groundhog Day.

Amazon Prime Video

Hunters

Hunters, the Jordan Peele-produced Amazon show about a band of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City, is due to launch on 21 February.

Hulu

Sony Pictures and Warner Bros. are both reported to be sitting out the Super Bowl ads entirely.