Super Bowl 2026 Movie Trailers: Everything Shown During the Big Game
Super Bowl LX wasn’t just a victory for the Seattle Seahawks; it also delivered a first look at a slate of highly anticipated films slated for release in 2026. Trailers debuted for projects ranging from action-packed blockbusters to animated adventures, with a surprise reveal for a Netflix sequel. The event served as a major marketing platform, offering glimpses into films like Disclosure Day, Scream 7, and Project Hail Mary.
A Superhero Spot During the Puppy Bowl
While Warner Bros. Didn’t participate in commercials during the main Super Bowl broadcast, DC Comics found an audience during the Puppy Bowl with a trailer for Supergirl. The trailer focused on Kara Zor-El’s superpowered dog, Krypto, and what appeared to be scenes depicting the final days on Krypton, interspersed with action sequences. Supergirl is scheduled to premiere in theaters on June 26, 2026.
Upcoming Releases Showcase Variety
Pixar’s Hoppers was among the first trailers shown during Super Bowl LX, offering a 30-second look at the film’s premise of a person transformed into a beaver and the various animals featured in the story – including snakes, birds, lizards, ants, turtles, and dancing frogs. Hoppers is set to arrive in theaters on March 6, 2026.
Fans of the Scream franchise received a trailer for Scream 7, which arrived just days before the Super Bowl. The trailer shifts the focus from Sidney Prescott to her daughter, hinting at a particularly violent confrontation with Ghostface. Paramount Pictures is releasing Scream 7 on February 27, 2026.
Spielberg’s Sci-Fi and a Nostalgic Return
Director Steven Spielberg’s UFO film, Disclosure Day, also received a new trailer during the Super Bowl. The trailer features Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colman Domingo, and Colin Firth as characters facing the arrival of extraterrestrial life. Disclosure Day is slated for release on June 12, 2026.
The Mandalorian and Grogu is bringing the popular Star Wars characters to the big screen on May 22, 2026. The trailer depicts the duo navigating a snowy landscape with a group of tauntauns, accompanied by a voiceover described as sounding like actor Sam Elliot.
Netflix Surprise and a Familiar Face
A surprise trailer debuted for The Adventures of Cliff Booth, a Netflix project and a follow-up to Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood. The trailer featured Brad Pitt with a new look – long hair and a moustache – and included censored scenes. A release date for the film has not yet been announced, but it is “coming soon.”
Animated Adventures and a Mario Galaxy Update
The trailer for Minions & Monsters showcased the Minions’ search for ghouls and ghosts, including a mini-Cthulhu and other creatures. The film is scheduled for release on July 1, 2026.
Amazon and Sony released the final trailer for Project Hail Mary, starring Ryan Gosling and featuring an alien character named Rocky. The film is set to premiere on March 20, 2026, and is backed by Prince’s song “I Would Die 4 U.”
Universal Studios and Illumination shared a brief clip from The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, showing Yoshi and Toad rescuing Baby Mario and Baby Luigi from a T-Rex. The film is scheduled for release on April 1, 2026.
A Subtle Nod to Toy Story
While a full trailer for Toy Story 5 was not shown, Woody made a brief appearance in a commercial for Levi’s jeans. The clip was only four seconds long, but served as a reminder that the fifth installment is still planned for release on June 19, 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
What films had trailers shown during Super Bowl LX?
Trailers were shown for Disclosure Day, Scream 7, Project Hail Mary, The Adventures of Cliff Booth, Supergirl, Hoppers, The Mandalorian and Grogu, Minions & Monsters, and The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.
Where did the trailer for Supergirl debut?
The trailer for Supergirl debuted during the Puppy Bowl on Animal Planet.
Is there a release date for The Adventures of Cliff Booth?
A specific release date for The Adventures of Cliff Booth has not been announced, but it is described as “coming soon.”
As studios continue to leverage major events like the Super Bowl to generate excitement for their upcoming films, it will be interesting to see how these initial glimpses translate into audience engagement and box office success.