On the night of February 9-10, the Super Bowl 2025 unfolded as the climax of the American football championship in the USA, captivating millions as one of the year's most watched spectacles. We've compiled a comprehensive roundup of all the major trailers, advertisements, and performances that illuminated the event.
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The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the reigning champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, with a decisive score of 40:22, broken down by quarters as 7:0, 17:0, 10:6, and 6:16.
During the halftime spectacle, Kendrick Lamar took the stage, introduced by Samuel L. Jackson in an Uncle Sam costume. Amidst a backdrop of American iconography, Lamar delivered electrifying performances of his hits like "Humble," "Squabble Up," and "Not Like Us," which clinched five Grammy awards in 2025. He was joined by singer SZA and tennis legend Serena Williams.
The song "Not Like Us" garnered attention as a diss track aimed at Drake, leading to a lawsuit from Drake alleging defamation. Social media buzzed with comments labeling Lamar's performance as a decisive victory over Drake, especially poignant in their ongoing feud. The stadium united in chanting "a minor," a reference to allegations against Drake. Serena Williams' presence added another layer, given her past relationship with Drake.
Disney and Marvel Studios unveiled an exciting new trailer for their upcoming comic book movie, set to premiere on May 2.
A teaser-trailer was released for an upcoming Apple film featuring Brad Pitt as a former Formula 1 driver returning to the race track. The movie is slated for release on June 25.
A 30-second teaser sparked excitement for the eighth installment of the "Mission: Impossible" series, starring Tom Cruise. The global release is planned for May 23.
A teaser introduced the next chapter in the Jurassic Park saga, marking a new era with Scarlett Johansson leading the cast. The film will be released worldwide on July 2.
A new full-length film about the Smurfs was showcased, with Rihanna voicing Smurfette. The film is set to hit theaters on July 18, featuring voices by John Goodman, Nick Offerman, Natasha Lyonne, Amy Sedaris, and James Corden.
A teaser-trailer was shown for "Novocaine," a film about a man who can't feel pain, starring Jack Quaid from "The Boys." The plot follows his quest to rescue his kidnapped girlfriend from bank robbers. The movie premieres on March 14.
A teaser for the cinematic adaptation of Cressida Cowell's bestseller was revealed, with a global release scheduled for June 13.
In the promotional clip for the upcoming movie, Stitch wreaks havoc on a football field. No new footage from the film itself was included. "Lilo & Stitch" is set to premiere in theaters on May 23.