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A big night for movie teases!

The Los Angeles Rams may have taken on the Cincinnati Bengals forSuper Bowl LVI, but even more action took place off the field during Sunday night’s game. A go-to hotspot for movie studios to debut footage from upcoming films to millions of NFL viewers, the Super Bowl tends to feature some of the buzziest trailers — and 2022 is no exception.

Read on and watch the major spots, fromJurassic WorldDominionto more Marvel blockbuster hopefuls.

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Jurassic World Dominion

The upcoming thirdJurassic Worldmovie, out in June, sees originalJurassic Parktrio Laura Dern, Sam Neill and Jeff Goldblum all reprise their characters in key roles. Bryce Dallas Howard andChris Prattalso come back as the dinosaurs now run loose among humans.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Sonic the Hedgehog 2

Who’s ready for more Sonic mayhem? Jim Carrey reprises his role as the speedy alien’s nemesis Dr. Robotnik, and Idris Elba joins the club as the voice of Knuckles, a popular character from the video games. Ben Schwartz is back as Sonic himself, and both James Marsden and Tika Sumpter also return.

Top Gun: Maverick

This long-delayed sequel previously had a Super Bowl adtwo years agoin February 2020. Now scheduled to hit theaters this summer, the film once again starsTom Cruiseas Captain Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, whom he played in the 1986 original.

The Lost City

Sandra Bullock andChanning Tatumjoin forces on the big screen as an unlikely romantic comedy duo: she is a famous (and reclusive) romance novelist and he’s the dreamy model on all her book covers. This adventure movie also stars Daniel Radcliffe with a cameo fromBrad Pitt.

Ambulance

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Jordan Peele is back with another horror thriller. The Oscar winner brought audiencesGet Outin 2017 andUsin 2019, and this summer, heenlistsKeke Palmer, Daniel Kaluuya and Steven Yeun for a mysterious new project. This is the film’s first teaser since Peele unveiled acryptic posterforNopelast July.

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