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All The Super Bowl 2020 Movie Trailers: Mulan, A Quiet Place 2, And More

The Super Bowl is one of the biggest and most exciting sports events of the year and, alongside the drama of two teams clashing on the field, viewers are treated to a selection of exciting movie trailers for the biggest flicks of the upcoming year. In the lead-up to the big game, we had the jaw-dropping trailer for Fast & Furious 9, which introduced John Cena to the franchise and--excitingly--brought back a fan-favorite.

We expect the Super Bowl will deliver plenty more movie trailers to get hyped about and, here, we'll be collecting them together for your viewing convenience. Keep an eye on this page, as we'll be adding new trailers as they appear during the broadcast, so this is your go-to place for seeing it all.

A Quiet Place 2

While John Krasinski's A Quiet Place follow-up didn't get a new trailer during the big game, there was a TV spot during the pre-game. In the video, we catch a glimpse of what the beginning of the invasion looked like. And director Krasinski reprised his role as Lee Abbott, before he and his family were sentenced to silence in the post-apocalyptic world.

Mulan

While a 30-second spot aired prior to kickoff, the full final trailer for Mulan was released online. The new video doesn't give a lot more insight into the movie--with what we've already seen in the previous trailers--but there are some really cool action sequences there.

F9

While last Friday's F9 trailer was amazing--primarily because Han is alive again--there was a quick, 30-second spot during the NFL game. The video featured some of the ridiculous action sequences we already saw in the trailer before, including the car swinging from a rope.

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