The Super Bowl 2026 Trailers: A Review of the Hits, Misses, and Snubs
The Super Bowl is not just about the game; it's a platform for movie trailers to make a splash. This year, while not all the big-name films were present, we've rounded up the best, worst, and most notable trailers that made an appearance. Get ready to dive into the cinematic highlights and lowlights of the big game!
The Best Trailers:
Project Hail Mary: This trailer stood out with its stunning visuals and a captivating premise. Ryan Gosling's space adventure with an alien companion is sure to be a hit. The scale and creativity of the trailer are truly impressive, leaving fans eager for more.
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Super Mario Galaxy: Nintendo and Illumination's double-play with two trailers in one night was a clever move. Whether it's the adorable baby Mario or the hilarious Yoshi eating an egg, this trailer had something for everyone, especially fans of the Mario franchise.
Minions & Monsters: Despicable Me's minions summoning monsters and meeting a Cthulu-like creature is a hilarious concept. Despite the potential for over-exposure, the trailer's humor and visual appeal will likely draw audiences to the theaters.
The Worst Trailers:
The Mandalorian & Grogu: The surprise ad felt underwhelming, resembling a late holiday commercial. It failed to answer the fundamental question of the movie's premise, leaving viewers confused. More marketing is needed to captivate audiences.
Scream 7: The trailer lacked the usual 'oomph,' with only a single cool visual. The marketing campaign has been underwhelming, and the Super Bowl spot didn't help, leaving fans questioning the movie's appeal.
Supergirl: While it featured baby Krypto, the trailer reused footage from the first trailer, feeling like a missed opportunity. Krypto's chaotic nature could have been a selling point, but it was overshadowed by the standard ad.
The Missing in Action:
Mortal Kombat II: With only three months to go, the trailer's absence is noticeable. The fighting game's popularity and potential for a third installment make its absence a mystery. More marketing is needed to build excitement.
Superheroes (as a concept): The absence of superhero trailers was surprising, given the upcoming releases of Daredevil and Spider-Man. The lack of cape-clad heroes at the Super Bowl left fans wondering if the superhero genre is taking a break.
Toy Story & Moana: Disney's restraint in promoting its June and July releases was commendable. With Hoppers on the horizon, the company wisely held back, allowing the trailer to shine when it finally arrives on March 6th.