Super Bowl 2026 Movie Trailers: Everything Shown During the Big Game (Updating Live)

Super Bowl LX is here, and that means we’re about to see new movie trailers for some of the biggest films of 2026.

The Big Game presents one of the biggest moments for Hollywood of the year, as some of the industry’s most notable names gather to deliver show-stopping commercials. This year may be a bit different from others, though, as Deadline recently reported that Marvel may refrain from showing any additional footage from Avengers: Doomsday or Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Netflix, Apple, and Warner Bros. will also reportedly not have any movie trailers to show during the show.

There will be major no-shows, but there will still be plenty to look forward to. Star Wars fans are hoping Disney will bring a trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu to Super Bowl LX, with trailers for films like The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping, Disclosure Day, and the Michael Jackson biopic also expected.

We’ll collect and break down every movie trailer from Super Bowl 2026 here, so be sure to keep refreshing this page for closer looks at some of the year’s biggest films. You can also click here to see our live list of all of this year's best commercials.

Supergirl Trailer Sees Krypto Make Surprise Appearance for the Puppy Bowl

It doesn’t sound like Warner Bros. will show up for a commercial during The Big Game itself, but that didn’t stop DC from debuting a sneak peek at Supergirl for the Puppy Bowl on Animal Planet. The 47-second TV spot puts the spotlight on Kara Zor-El’s superpowered pup, Krypto, and what appears to be their final days on Krypton. In between shots of the canine companion, who made his DCU debut in 2025’s Superman, we get a glimpse at some of what will likely be the film’s many action scenes.

Supergirl premieres in theaters June 26, 2026.

Hoppers Big Game Spot Shows More Animal Antics Ahead of March Release Date

Pixar’s Hoppers was one of the first movie trailers to show up for Super Bowl LX. The 30-second commercial reminds viewers of its person-turned-beaver storyline, while highlighting some of the other critters, such as snakes, birds, lizards, ants, turtles, and dancing frogs, that viewers can look forward to.

Hoppers is another creative universe from Disney and Pixar, and it comes to theaters March 6, 2026.

Scream 7 Slashes Into Super Bowl LX Ahead of February Premiere

Scream 7 is just weeks away from taking viewers (and Neve Campbell’s Syndey Prescott) back to Woodsboro. The trailer, which actually arrived just a few days ahead of today's game, moves the focus from Sydney to her daughter, teasing a Ghostface who is out for blood like never before.

Paramount Pictures takes another stab at Scream February 27, 2026.

Disclosure Day Trailer Gives Audiences Their First UFO Sighting

Disclosure Day is coming, and during Super Bowl LX, we got the next look at what that looks like. The second trailer for director Steven Spielberg’s UFO movie puts greater emphasis on the action without giving too much of its story away, as we see Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colman Domingo, and Colin Firth trapped in a world that’s about to come into contact with extraterrestrial life.

Catch your first look at a UFO in Disclosure Day before it descends into theaters June 12, 2026.

The Mandalorian and Grogu Trailer Tames Tauntauns for a Snowy Sneak Peek

While mainline Star Wars movies take a bit of a break, The Mandalorian and Grogu is finally bringing everyone’s favorite pair to movie theaters in just a few months. Both of the film’s titular characters take centerstage for the teaser, which sees them using the force to trade off driving duties as they steer a group of tauntaun’s through the snow.

With gravelly voiceover from what sounds like A Star Is Born actor Sam Elliot, the trailer does a good job at feeling like a Star Wars car commercial. It’s a somewhat tongue-in-cheek look at The Mandalorian and Grogu ahead of its May 22, 2026, theatrical release date.

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Michael Cripe is a freelance writer with IGN. He's best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe).



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