
Super Bowl LIX Trailers!
The weekend saw the 2025 Superbowl tournament take place. And, while the main aspect is the sports match itself, another aspect to it is the trailers and adverts. So, this article will focus on the film trailers that were released during the Superbowl.
The first film trailer to be released was for the Spongebob Squarepants spin-off ‘Plankton: The Movie’. The film will follow Spongebob and Plankton as they save Bikini Bottom from Plankton’s computer wife Karen.
This is yet another spin-off film that’s utilizing the strange 3D animation instead of the show’s 2D-like art style and, just like the previous film ‘The Sandy Cheeks Movie’, this new entry looks just as emotionless and bland. While the idea of Karen finally using her full capabilities to become the villain is interesting and well earned, I can’t help but be wary as to what ‘Plankton: The Movie’ will retcon and ruin for the overall franchise.
But it’s not all bad, because the next trailer was a 30-second spot for Disney’s live action ‘Lilo & Stitch’ remake, which saw Stitch run onto the American Football field to cause chaos. Despite not being a huge fan of Disney’s live action remake crusade, I can’t help but feel joy seeing the little blue alien continue his chaotic journey back into our hearts. Disney seem very aware of the fanbase’s love for the film and know to stay faithful to the titular character’s appearance and personality.
Another live action remake that I’m looking forward to is ‘How To Train Your Dragon’. The first trailer was covered on Battle Royale With Cheese’s Youtube channel; despite not understanding the need for this remake, it admittedly looks visually fantastic. The cast is perfect, and the scene shown over the weekend, which was Hiccup and Toothless’ iconic first flight together, is spectacular. While it does seem pointless, the remake looks amazing; I just hope this also isn’t DreamWorks new business model.
And, lastly, from remakes to a much-anticipated sequel: ‘Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning’. Not only has the near 30-year-old franchise enjoyed consistent success and quality but, as of writing, it’s also said to the be last entry in the franchise, seeing an end to Ethan Hunt’s (Tom Cruise) missions. With this being the potential end, as well as the stunts looking even more insane than the last film, this is one not to miss.
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