One of the most important events of the year arrives on February 9, when the AFC and NFC champions will meet at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans to decide who will be the winner of the Super Bowl, in an event that will also show us what will come to theaters in the year.
Fox has asked advertisers for the big game for the amount of seven million dollars for a 30-second spot, something that the big Hollywood producers take advantage of to give a sample of the releases that will invade movie theaters.
By 2025, these films are expected to show their long-awaited previews to audiences in the United States and around the world.
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Captain America: Brave New World
Release date: February 14
A new era begins with Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) as the new bearer of the Captain America mantle, who after meeting with the newly elected President of the United States, Thaddeus Ross (Harrison Ford), finds himself in the midst of an international conflict.
Captain America must discover the reason for a nefarious worldwide plot before the true mastermind behind it sends the entire world into chaos.
Thunderbolts
Release date: May 2
The antiheroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe gather in a clandestine operations team at the service of the government, who must join forces to face a new danger that will put the world at risk.
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning
Release date: May 21
Tom Cruise ends an era on the big screen as agent Ethan Hunt, who will finally face the Entity, the force that seeks to end the Impossible Mission Force.
Snow White
Release date. March 20
The Disney classic that in 1937 marked the beginning of an animated legacy will finally arrive in 2025 in its live-action version, with Rachel Zegler as Snow White and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen
Formula 1
Release date: June 27
Brad Pitt stars in a drama that revolves around the top category of motorsport, filmed in locations where important Formula 1 races were held, such as the Mexican Grand Prix.
Lilo & Stitch
Release date: May 22
Another of Walt Disney Studios’ animated classics, which became a favorite with millions of families, now arrives in live-action format, where the mischievous alien will wreak havoc when a Hawaiian girl adopts him as her pet.
Jurassic World: Rebirth
Release date: July 2
Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey, and Luna Blaise star in a new installment of the saga that captivated audiences in 1993, where dinosaurs and humans face challenges arising from climate change.
Superman
Release date: July 11
David Corenswet is in charge of playing the new version of the Man of Steel in the film that formally begins the DC Universe under the direction of filmmaker James Gunn.
Fantastic Four: First Steps
Release date: July 25
Marvel Studios
2025 will finally see the Marvel Cinematic Universe debut of the first family of superheroes, now played by Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn and Eban Moss-Bachrach, in a retro-futuristic adventure that will kick off phase 6 of the MCU.
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