The Falcon And Winter Soldier Super Bowl Trailer Arrives With First Full Look At Disney+ Series

We’ve been waiting a long time to find out what’s next in the saga of Captain America after Steve Rogers passed the shield to his successor at the end of Avengers: Endgame, and we’re now one step closer: The first full trailer for the upcoming Disney+ streaming series The Falcon and The Winter Soldier has arrived, and you can watch it for yourself below.

The trailer debuted in a truncated form during the Super Bowl, with this extended version appearing online shortly after.

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier will tell the story of Bucky Barnes and Sam Wilson post-Endgame. The two appear to have developed a buddy cop-like rapport, based on their interactions in the trailer, which give us a hint to the show’s tone. They aren’t the only two familiar characters who appear in the trailer, though–we also catch glimpses of Captain America: Civil War villain Helmut Zemo and Sharon Carter (Peggy Carter’s great niece and Steve Rogers’ one-time love interest). Appropriately, there’s even a shot of someone in full Captain America gear (seen only from behind) jogging out onto a football field.

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Yet Another GameStop Stock Movie In The Works, This One From The Director Of Console Wars

There are now a grand total of four movies in development about the recent GameStop/Reddit stock price drama and controversy. According to Deadline, Console Wars director Jonah Tulis has started production on a feature documentary about the recent frenzied uprising that saw social media day traders beat Wall Street at its own game. Tulis will be collaborating with fellow Console Wars producer Julian Rosenberg and Console Wars author Blake Harris.

“This is a true David and Goliath story and our goal is to tell it through the eyes of the incredible men and women who risked it all,” Tulis told Deadline. “[They] made millions in the process and changed the landscape of the stock market forever.”

This new, untitled, and fourth film is the latest entry in a quickly growing category of productions. Things are moving quickly for projects inspired by events that started taking place a few weeks ago in January and are still playing out. Part of what’s notable about this new project and the previously, recently announced three is the real story doesn’t yet have an ending. Charles Randolph, co-author of The Big Short told the Los Angeles Times that he’s gotten several calls asking if he’d be interested in also writing one.

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Bob Odenkirk Is On An Action-Fueled Rampage In Nobody’s Super Bowl Trailer

Many of us remember Bob Odenkirk first as a comedy guy, creating stuff like Mr. Show and writing for some of the best comedy shows, like Saturday Night Live and Late Night With Conan O’Brien. Even after his turn as Saul/Jimmy in the Breaking Bad universe, we couldn’t have predicted his next move: Bob Odenkirk is officially an action badass in the second trailer for his upcoming movie Nobody.

Nobody stars Odenkirk as Hutch Mansell, the very definition of a mild-mannered suburban dad. Thieves break into his house and he declines to fight back, leaving his wife and son disappointed. The frustration that follows awakens a long-dormant part of Hutch, who was once an “Auditor” and has to once again bring his skills to bear to defend his family.

This latest trailer highlights Hutch’s improvisational skills in the heat of battle, contrasted against him being able to cook only one meal–lasanga–as a father.

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Zack Snyder Teases New Justice League Trailer On Valentine’s Day

The Snyder Cut is upon us. For fans who have been clamoring for years and director Zack Snyder’s vision of the Justice League, the movie is finally headed to HBO in a few weeks. Before the Super Bowl, Snyder tweeted out that next week, we’ll get another trailer and teased a bit of it on his account.

The quick clip shows a pre-Cyborg Victor Stone scoring a touchdown in Snyder’s trademark super slow-mo with thrilling music playing in the background. In the original cut of the film, Vic’s football career was only briefly mentioned, but nothing really highlighted.

Ray Fisher, the actor behind Vic, has expressed in the past that Cyborg had a bigger role in Snyder’s intended cut, and Snyder himself even said Cyborg was the heart of the movie. However, director Joss Whedon cut out a lot of his footage in post. Fischer has also gone on the record about how Whedon was an abusive figure on set.

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