# Super Bowl 2026 Trailers That Stole the Show: Explosive Previews from Sci-Fi Epics to Slasher Thrills! Did the Seattle Seahawks clinch Super Bowl 2026 victory, or was it **Ryan Gosling's amnesia-stricken astronaut in *Project Hail Mary*** who truly launched the night into orbit? With Bad Bunny's electric halftime show still echoing, Hollywood hijacked the biggest stage in sports to drop trailers that have fans buzzing worldwide.[1][2] These spots weren't just ads—they were cinematic fireworks, blending heart-pounding action, nostalgic callbacks, and franchise revivals. From interstellar mysteries to minion mayhem, here's the **top 5 trailers** that dazzled during the game, ranked by hype and highlights (drawn straight from the buzz).[1][4][7] 1. **Project Hail Mary** (Theaters March 20): Ryan Gosling stars as Ryland Grace, a lone survivor on a spaceship with zero memory of his humanity-saving mission. Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, this Andy Weir adaptation mixes sci-fi smarts with humor and a quirky alien buddy—pure box-office rocket fuel.[1][2][7] 2. **Disclosure Day** (Theaters June 12): Steven Spielberg's latest sci-fi stunner tops rankings with its epic scope, channeling vibes from *Jurassic Park* and *Close Encounters*. Expect mind-bending thrills that had viewers glued—Universal knows they struck gold.[2][4][7] 3. **The Adventures of Cliff Booth** (Summer 2026): Brad Pitt reprises his *Once Upon a Time in Hollywood* badass in this sequel teaser. "I don't possess many talents, but I know better than to get in the way of a good story," quips Cliff amid higher stakes and Tarantino-esque grit.[1][4][5] 4. **Scream 7** (Theaters February 27): Neve Campbell returns as Sidney Prescott, 30 years post-original, shielding her daughter from a new Ghostface. This slasher revival amps the family horror, proving the franchise's knife-sharp edge endures.[1][2][4] 5. **Minions & Monsters** (Theaters July 1): A lone Minion charges the screen in a cheeky 30-second tease, hinting at chaotic monster mischief. Illumination's banana-loving horde is back, promising family laughs that demand a full trailer binge.[1][4][5] Honorable mentions lit up the feed too: *The Super Mario Galaxy Movie* with Baby Mario and Luigi nostalgia (April 1),[1][4] *The Mandalorian & Grogu* featuring Pedro Pascal herding tauntauns (May 22),[2][4][6] Pixar's hilarious *Hoppers* (March 6),[4][8] and more like *Supergirl* and *Masters of the Universe*.[4][6] These trailers turned Super Bowl Sunday into a movie lover's fever dream, teasing a 2026 packed with blockbusters. Which one has you booking theater seats first?[1][5][7]
Citations
1.https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/english/hollywood/news/top-5-movie-trailers-that-dazzled-at-the-super-bowl-2026-project-hail-mary-scream-7-and-more/articleshow/128104134.cms
2.https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Culture/big-movie-trailers-airing-super-bowl-2026/story?id=129886920
3.https://www.slashfilm.com/2096350/avengers-doomsday-super-bowl-2026-end-marvel-tradition-trailers/
4.https://screencrush.com/2026-super-bowl-new-movie-trailers/
5.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxbyoQ0VV2E
6.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fgjqj4Qc0g
7.https://www.looper.com/2096318/super-bowl-2026-movie-trailers-ranked/
8.https://www.slashfilm.com/2096202/watch-super-bowl-2026-movie-trailers/
9.https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/article/super-bowl-trailers-2026-watch-every-movie-and-tv-trailer-right-now/
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