
Every Trailer Reveal During the 2025 Super Bowl
This guide will show you every trailer that debuted during the 2025 Super Bowl and inform you of their release dates.
2025 promises to be an exhilarating year for cinema with eagerly-awaited sequels, reboots, and franchises. And what better way to make a grand debut than during the year's most-watched televised event—the Super Bowl! Here's a look at the trailers that premiered during this major event.
2025 Will Have Big Live-Action Remakes
During the Super Bowl, viewers experienced trailers for two much-anticipated family films, both live-action remakes of beloved animated classics. First, there was Lilo & Stitch, a remake of the iconic 2002 Disney film. The new Stitch appears just as charming as the original, suggesting significant box office success. Audiences also saw a trailer for the live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon, inspired by the popular 2010 film.
Massive Franchises Continue in 2025
Two of the highest-grossing franchises ever, Jurassic Park and Mission: Impossible, also launched trailers during the game. Jurassic Park introduced a new look at its next era with Jurassic World Rebirth, potentially leading to another trilogy for the franchise. Meanwhile, Mission: Impossible is reportedly wrapping up its 30-year journey with Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, set to deliver the series' thrilling conclusion.
Other Big-Budget Movies Also Debuted Trailers
A few trailers that dropped took everyone by surprise. First is the film adaptation of The Smurfs, simply titled Smurfs. The movie could be a bold move since the Smurfs IP hasn't been revisited in quite some time, but with an ENORMOUS ensemble cast, including Rihanna, Amy Sedaris, and John Goodman, the star appeal alone might drive it to success.
Then there's Brad Pitt's upcoming F1 movie, focusing on F1 racing. While F1 is currently massive and the film stars A-Lister Brad Pitt, it reportedly commands a budget surpassing $300 million, requiring it to be a considerable hit to recoup its costs. Considering that F1 enjoys colossal popularity in Europe and the Middle East, the film might likely be a smash overseas.