You can’t make Weeknd memes forever. Now that Super Bowl LV is very much over, be the opposite of Tom Brady and strawberries: It’s time to watch and savor this year’s trailers, even though pretty much all of the advertised films from the 2020 Super Bowl have yet to be released due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. This year’s trailer harvest includes new shows like The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and Y: 1883, and films such as M. Night Shyamalan’s Old and F9. And when you’re done, there are dozens of commercials waiting to be watched, too. Just don’t get too excited.
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
In the wake of WandaVision, another Marvel duo is about to premiere its very own Disney+ show. Sam (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky (Sebastian Stan) reunite in a post–Avengers: Endgame world for the six-episode season of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, debuting March 19.
Y: 1883
A trailer for the Yellowstone prequel is set to air on Sunday, which will tell the story of the Dutton family as they head west toward the last part of “untamed†America. This teaser, released February 5, notes that the show will stream on new service Paramount+ this year.
Old
M. Night Shyamalan has been teasing clips of his new film Old on Twitter, building up to a drop on Super Bowl Sunday. Though almost nothing is known of the movie’s plot, it’s based on the thriller graphic novel Sandcastle, which focuses on a beach holding dark secrets (secrets related to being old, presumably), and it stars names like Gael GarcÃa Bernal, Eliza Scanlen, and former Naked Brother Alex Wolff.
Clarice
The Super Bowl spot for CBS’s upcoming Silence of the Lambs sequel series Clarice finds Rebecca Breeds revisiting the origin story the titular FBI agent told Hannibal Lecter in Jonathan Demme’s 1991 drama. Will the lambs really stop screaming come next week? Better keep your ears open when the series premiers on February 14.
Raya and the Last Dragon
In the latest movie from Walt Disney Animation Studios, Raya (Kelly Marie Tran) sets out to find the last dragon in existence (Awkwafina) to help defeat a looming monster threat. Based on the movie’s trailer, at least we know they find each other. Raya and the Last Dragon debuts in theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access on March 5.
Nobody
Bob Odenkirk’s family man Hutch Mansell is going to find that damn kitty bracelet if it’s the last thing he does when Nobody premieres in theaters on April 2.
F9
Family. In theaters soon.
Coming 2 America
Lavelle Junson (Jermaine Fowler) receives some shocking news in Eddie Murphy’s Coming 2 America, but luckily he takes it in stride, returning with his father, Akeem, to take his rightful place as heir to the throne of Zamunda. Or will he? Coming 2 America premieres on Amazon Prime Video March 5.