New movie and TV show trailers are debuting at Super Bowl LIV - starting days before kickoff - and they're all available to watch right here.

Each year, the Super Bowl is a huge event, not only in the world of professional sports, but entertainment as a whole. In addition to the football game at the center of the event, there's the halftime show, the pregame show and all the commercials in which brands go above and beyond to market themselves to the Super Bowl's massive viewership. Though some will be tuning in to Super Bowl LIV for the halftime show featuring Jennifer Lopez and Shakira, and others will be viewing for the Super Bowl commercials, movie and TV fans know to expect plenty of new trailers during the game. For those who want to watch just the trailers - or rewatch them after the game - we've assembled every movie and TV trailer that debuted during Super Bowl LIV.

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This year, Super Bowl LIV sees the Kansas City Chiefs face off against the San Francisco 49ers on Fox. Now that the onslaught of trailers has begun for the Super Bowl, we've rounded up every new movie and TV show trailer here. Be sure to keep checking back since we’ll update with more trailers when they become available.

Black Widow

Marvel Studios released a Black Widow Super Bowl TV spot that features plenty of new footage from the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe, which hits theaters in May. In addition to teasing Natasha Romanoff's (Scarlett Johansson) family before the Avengers - Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), Red Guardian (David Harbour) and Melina Vostokoff (Rachel Weisz) - the TV spot reveals a new look at the villain Taskmaster. In face, the villain copies a classic Captain America shield move. Black Widow hits theaters May 1.

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, WandaVision & Loki

More Marvel projects were spotlighted at this year's big game, including 2020 shows The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and WandaVision as well as Loki, which is set to premiere in 2021. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, WandaVision and Loki Super Bowl TV spot packs a lot into 30 seconds, revealing Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) training with the Captain America shield, Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) is the classic Scarlet Witch costume and Tom Hiddleston back in the role of Loki - and plenty more. This video features the very first footage of all three shows and, despite not confirming the exact premiere dates of any of the series, Marvel's Disney+ Super Bowl teaser is sure to excite MCU fans.

Fast & Furious 9

Universal debuted the full Fast and Furious 9 movie trailer - with the title officially being F9 - on Friday during a live concert event, but the studio took the chance to promote the film once again during Super Bowl LIV. The Fast & Furious 9 Super Bowl TV spot holds back the big plot twist from the full trailer, that John Cena is playing Dominic Toretto's (Vin Diesel) brother. That twist will surely make for some exciting drama in F9, especially considering the franchise's theme of family. F9 hits theaters May 22.

Top Gun: Maverick

Tom Cruise returns to his classic 80s role in Top Gun: Maverick, which picks up with his character Pete "Maverick" Mitchell 30 years after the events of the first film. In the Top Gun: Maverick Super Bowl TV spot, the video focuses largely on the aerial stunts of the Navy pilots, as the 30-second teaser ramps up the energy and the stakes of the movie. Cruise is joined in the film by Miles Teller, Glen Powell, Jennifer Connelly, Jon Hamm and more. Top Gun: Maverick hits theaters June 26.

No Time To Die

Daniel Craig is gearing up for his final outing as James Bond in the upcoming No Time To Die, which will see his secret agent return from retirement to take on some old and new villains. Craig is joined in the film by Lashana Lynch, who plays a new secret agent Bond is forced to team up with. As seen in the No Time To Die Super Bowl TV spot, the pair don't exactly get along, but they work together when they must. No Time to Die hits theaters April 10.

A Quiet Place Part II

After promoting its predecessor, 2018's A Quiet Place, two years ago, Paramount returns to the Super Bowl with a brief teaser for the sequel, A Quiet Place Part II. While the film's story is set to pick up after the events of the first movie, based on this Quiet Place Part II Super Bowl TV spot, the movie will also include flashbacks to the arrival of the monsters that decimated the world. As such, John Krasinski not only returns as the director of A Quiet Place Part II, but his character Lee Abbott will also appear as well - albeit in flashback. A Quiet Place: Part II hits theaters March 20.

The Invisible Man

Universal, Blumhouse and director Leigh Whannell teamed up on a reboot of a classic movie monster for The Invisible Man, starring Elisabeth Moss as Cecilia Kass and Oliver Jackson-Cohen as her abusive ex Adrian Griffin. The Invisible Man Super Bowl TV spot further teases the psychological horror aspects of the movie, as Moss's character is told repeatedly her ex is dead, though she knows he's still terrorizing her - but he's found a way to remain invisible while he does. The Invisible Man hits theaters February 28.

Mulan

Getting in on the trend of releasing their Super Bowl ad early is Disney with a Mulan TV Spot that will air during the big game - but it confirms that the Mouse House is also releasing a whole new trailer for the movie on Sunday. The 30-second Mulan Super Bowl TV spot features plenty of action as Mulan (Liu Yifei) fights a battle to bring honor to her home. Still, fans may be more excited for the new Mulan movie trailer that will release online following the spot's airing during Super Bowl LIV. See the Mulan final trailer that debuted during the Super Bowl below.

Mulan hits theaters March 27.

Sonic the Hedgehog

Hitting theaters on Feb. 14 is Paramount's live-action Sonic the Hedgehog movie, starring Ben Schwartz as the voice of Sonic, James Marsden as his human pal Tom Wachowski and Jim Carrey as the villainous Dr. Robotnik. For the Sonic the Hedgehog Super Bowl trailer, Paramount enlisted real-life athletes to sing the praises of their titular blue hero. The latter half of the trailer features plenty of new footage from the upcoming video game movie, including what appears to be an epic showdown between Sonic and Dr. Robotnik. With only a few weeks left until Sonic the Hedgehog hits theaters, fans will soon get to see this adaptation of the classic Sega game - redesigned Sonic and all. Sonic the Hedgehog hits theaters February 14.

The Spongebob Movie: Sponge on the Run

SpongeBob SquarePants returns to the big screen with all his friends from Bikini Bottom in Paramount's upcoming feature film The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run. Hitting theaters May 22, Sponge on the Run will be SpongeBob's first 3D-animated movie, which steps away from the Nickelodeon character's typical 2D style. In The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run Super Bowl TV spot, SpongeBob is tasked with summing up the movie as quickly as possible, a reference to how expensive Super Bowl ads are for advertisers. SpongeBob namedrops Snoop Dogg, references Keanu Reeves' cameo and the main plot of the movie, which sees SpongeBob and Patrick set off on a road trip to track down his snail Gary. The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run hits theaters May 22.

Minions: The Rise of Gru

Universal and Illumination's beloved Minions return to the big screen this summer in Minions: The Rise of Gru. Since the sequel's trailer hasn't been released yet, the Minions: The Rise of Gru Super Bowl TV spot features the first footage from Illumination's upcoming film. Understandably, the 30-second spot focuses a great deal on the little yellow Minions, though it also features a young Gru, as viewers may expect based on the film's title. Minions: The Rise of Gru hits theaters July 3.

Hunters

Amazon's big push at this year's Super Bowl is for their upcoming drama Hunters, a series about Nazi hunters in late 1970s New York City. From executive producer Jordan Peele (Get Out, Us) and showrunner David Weil, Hunters season 1 drops Feb. 21 on Amazon. In the Hunters Super Bowl TV spot, the Amazon series plays on the all-American barbecue idea associated with football, shifting gears when a woman screams that a Nazi is among them. The series stars Al Pacino, Logan Lerman and more as the team of Nazi hunters. Audiences will get a chance to check out Hunters for themselves in late February.

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