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Super Bowl 2022 Movie & TV Trailers — From Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness To Jordan Peele’s Nope

Wait, is that Professor X's voice in the new 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' trailer?

Super Bowl 2022 Movie & TV Trailers — From Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness To Jordan Peele’s Nope

Yes, it’s the Super Bowl season. Which means one thing for those who aren’t into football: what ads are Hollywood studios shelling out tons of moolah for during the most-watched live TV event? According to reports, studios are paying US$6.5 million (S$8.7 million) for a 30-sec spot, a rise from last year’s US$5.5 million. Here are the promos they splurged on...

Moon Knight (Mar 30)

The Oscar Isaac-fronted Disney+ series looks like the grittiest show Marvel Studios has come up with so far. Nice hair, by the way, Ethan Hawke.

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Mar 31)

Let’s hope this is immunised against sequelitis.

The Lost City (Apr 21)

Are you ready for Channing Tatum and Sandra Bullock in the Romancing the Stone for a new generation? Take our money now.


Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (May 5)

More footage of Scarlet Witch. More strangeness. Wait, is that a zombie Doctor Strange? And is that the voice of Patrick Stewart’s Professor X we hear? If it is, that means the X-Men have finally crossed over to the MCU. And the crowd goes wild…

Nope (July 21)

And speaking of strange, there’s no shortage of weirdness in the trailer for Oscar-winner Jordan Peele’s follow-up to Us, where Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer and Steven Yeun appear to have a close encounter of a third kind in the desert.

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (Sept 2)

The prequel series to Lord of the Rings — set 1,000 years before Frodo & Co. make their way to Mt Doom — reportedly Amazon US$465 million and it shows. Now you know why they are hiking the Amazon Prime subscription rates.


The Batman (Mar 3), Black Adam (July), The Flash (Nov), The Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (Dec)

It looks like DC has finally caught up with Marvel in the comic-book movie arms race.

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