Superbowl 2024 Trailers – Trailer Talk
The weekend marked this year’s Superbowl, a huge sporting event that takes place in America. But the event also sees the release of various film and TV trailers. So, this week’s article will briefly focus on the trailers that were released during the event.
‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ takes place several generations after the 2011 reboot trilogy where apes are now the dominant species. But a new leader’s reign will come into question when a young ape rediscovers the mysteries of what the human-led world was. This film looks just as promising as the previous trilogy and just as action packed too. Plus, the premise is an interesting twist to the overall narrative and the visual effects look incredible, perfectly standing side-by-side with the reboot trilogy.
‘Wicked’ is the big screen adaptation of the award-winning musical, which serves as a prequel to ‘The Wizard of Oz’ and how the Wicked Witch of the West became the iconic villain. In a recently annoying trend, this film is part of a two-parter, and the trailer shows scenes from both parts, not just the first film. But it looks incredible and with the talent involved, including Grammy-winning singer Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo (Broadway’s The Colour of Purple), Michelle Yeoh (Everything Everywhere All At Once) and Jeff Goldblum (Jurassic World: Dominion), it’s sure to be a spectacle.
One of the most unexpected trailers to appear over the weekend was for ‘Twisters’. While it is a sequel to the 1996 film starring the late Bill Paxton, it looks like the film will be adopting the exact same formula as the original. But it looks like a fun popcorn flick, and the visuals are fantastic; ‘Twisters’ is probably best suited to the biggest cinema screen that can be found.
But the biggest reveal, and the most anticipated, was ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’. Now that Disney have bought 20th Century Fox, the Merc with the Mouth is clearly going to waste no time in pointing this out. But, because Deadpool breaks the 4th wall, he’ll also be dealing with the consequences of that, a.k.a joining the Avengers; even in the trailer, the Fox logo can be seen during a battle sequence. And this, of course, does mean that the X-men are likely to appear, with the trailer ending with the shadow of Wolverine standing over Deadpool. Despite the purchase of companies, it looks like a lot of fun with the same amount of adult humour and violence as the previous films. Out of all these films, ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ is the one I am looking forward to the most.
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