It may be Superbowl Sunday in the US but for the rest of the world, it’s Supertrailer Sunday: a day when the yanks not only show us their sense of humour in (usually) hilarious TV spots but give viewers exclusive looks at the blockbusters coming out this summer.
And by the looks of it, it’s definitely gearing up as the Summer of Sequels with new spot trailers released for FURIOUS 7 (opening April 3rd), AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (opening April 24th), PITCH PERFECT 2 (opening May 15th), TERMINATOR GENISYS (opening July 3rd), JURASSIC WORLD (opening June 12th), and TED 2 (opening July 10th).
Not to be outdone by their tried and true counterparts, new trailers were also released for UNFINISHED BUSINESS which opens in theatres on March 6th, TOMORROWLAND which opens on May 22nd, MINIONS which opens on August 7th, and KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE which is out in theatres now.
You can watch the new TV spot trailers for all 10 films below:
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