
Super Bowl Commercials 2015: Most Anticipated Movie Trailers and Ads
Thirty seconds of ad space during Sunday's Super Bowl cost about $4.5 million. That's $150,000 per second.
That's ridiculous, but it's good news for consumers. The companies that buy ad space are under extreme pressure to justify such an expensive purchase, so they go all out in turning their commercials into miniature pieces of cinema.
It's not just ads, either. We're seeing more and more movie trailers pop up this time, with marketing teams choosing Super Bowl Sunday to offer sneak peaks at the biggest movies of the year.
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That said, let's take a look at what you can look forward to seeing when the Seahawks and Patriots aren't on your screen.
Movie Trailers
Unlike ads, most movie trailers aren't revealed before Sunday, as that would completely defeat the purpose in most cases. So, in many cases, it's just a guessing game.
Currently, the only trailer that has been confirmed, via KPopStarz.com's Aurora Banks, is the one for Jurassic World. Here's a look at what Universal Studios released in November:
The dialogue seems a little cheesy, and it sure looked like Chris Pratt was riding his motorbike with the raptors, which would be a little absurd, but it's tough not to be extremely hyped for this movie. Everything Pratt touches is gold right now, and it's difficult to beat a good old dinosaur movie.
While nothing else has actually been confirmed, there is plenty of speculation about other trailers that will show up.
FilmSchoolRejects.com's Christopher Campbell named Hot Tub Time Machine 2, Minions, Furious 7, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Ted 2, Terminator Genisys, Fantastic Four and Tomorrowland as upcoming movies that could potentially get a spot on Sunday.
Really, though, a few seconds of Ari Gold and the upcoming Entourage movie is all anyone really needs.
Ads
Budweiser always delivers a good commercial on Super Bowl Sunday, but this is just unfair. For this year's ad, the beer company put an adorable puppy in front of our eyeballs, had it become lost from its owner, had it run into a stupid, scary wolf and then had it saved by its best-friend horses.
Here's a look if you feel like crying:
If you're more of a cat person, Friskies and BuzzFeed have you covered with this hilarious ad:
Finally, things are going to get weird—and awesome—with Terry Crews:
Don't worry, that's just the tip of the iceberg. Doritos and Skittles are both always good for a humorous commercial. Celebrities such as Pierce Brosnan, Aubrey Plaza, Mindy Kaling, Danny Trejo and others will all make guest spots. Carl's Jr. once again has a controversial, scandalous ad—only available on the West Coast. And then there's real-life Pac-Man.
Looks like halftime may be the only time to make a break for the bathroom. Sorry, Katy.

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