Superbowl Film Advertising
/Film —
... Variety confirms that Paramount will premiere the first footage from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen during SuperBowl XLIII on February 1st 2009, forgoing the traditional theatrical teaser trailer route. Other high profile film advertising spots might include Star Trek, G.I. Joe, Angels and Demons ...
'Transformers' Poster, Plus Super Bowl Details
Get The Big Picture —
... But just because it's going to be huge doesn't mean Paramount is letting it find its own way. As we predicted almost two months ago, Transformers will have an ad in the Super Bowl, according to Variety. It will join a throng of movie ads in the most watched program of the year; Star Trek, Angels & Demons, Monsters and Aliens, G.I. Joe, Land of the Lost, Fast and Furious, and possibly Up! and Wolverine. So far there's been no indication that Terminator Salvation will join the ...
Which Superheroes Get Super Bowl Spots?
Superherohype.com —
Variety has published a report stating that Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and G.I. Joe are likely to get Super Bowl spots on February 1st, but a spot for Wolverine is still up in the air: Confirmed for this year's roster are high-profile titles like Paramount's "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen," "Star Trek" and "G.I. Joe"; Sony's "Angels & Demons"; DreamWorks Animation's "Monsters vs. Aliens"; and Universal's "Land of the Lost" and its fourth installment in "The Fast and the Furious" franchise. Disney is also planning to use the game to raise the profile for ...
Superbowl Movie Trailers Revealed!
Cinematical —
... Last year I believe a couple trailers leaked prior the the big game, but all of them were available online immediately afterwards. No word on whether any of these trailers will arrive online beforehand to soak up a little internet spotlight before having to share the main stage on Superbowl Sunday. Additionally, according to Variety, some studios -- like Warner Brothers, Fox and Disney -- still haven't bought air time, but may wait until the last minute to snag a spot at a lower price. Warners, for example, has Watchmen, ...
More Trailers Than Ever At This Year's Superbowl
Cinema Blend News —
More Trailers Than Ever At This Year's Superbowl Pretty much everyone is in tough economic times except the movie studios, which are dead-set on wringing as much money out of us as possible this year, and will use the forces of football to do it. The price of a 30-second Super Bowl ad rose to $3 million this year, and while regular sponsors like FedEx and General Motors had to bow out, all of Hollywood is ready to rumble. Variety reports that pretty much every studio will have a big ad for one of their summer blockbusters. It's the usual suspects you would guess-- Wolverine ...
Disney Channel Up Preview + SuperBowl Ad
Upcoming Pixar —
... And: Variety recently announced the addition of an Up TV Spot to be aired during the SuperBowl. With the succes of last year’s WALL•E ad, it’s only natural Disney would use the super exposure that is the SuperBowl as a platform again. The 43rd SuperBowl airs February 1st, 2009 on NBC. ...
Film Studios Fill Up Super Bowl Ads
FilmWad —
... Even with the raised price tag of 30 second ads on NBC from $2.7 Million to $3 Million film studios are not backing down and are taking advantage that other big name company's cannot afford the ridiculous price tag. According to Variety regulars like General Motors and FedEx had to bow out but the film studios aren't going to make it easy for NBC because knowing that their is such a high price tag some are holding out for a cheaper slot. ...
What studios are going to the Super Bowl this year
Movie Marketing Madness —
... Anyway, Variety tips us off on what movies will be advertised during this year’s Super Bowl broadcast on February 1st. While NBC was originally asking $3 million per 30-second spot (which translates to about $100,000 per second) the network has been sitting at about the 90 percent sold mark since October or November and so almost certainly gave them a reduced price to ...
Super Bowl Trailers: Transformers 2 and G.I. Joe
Thompson On Hollywood —
... Other expected movie spots are Disney's Up, Paramount's Star Trek, Sony's Da Vinci Code Prequel prequel Angels and Demons, and Universal’s Land of the Lost and latest The Fast and the Furious sequel. The final Bowl spots will be posted online at NBC.com, Hulu.com and Superbowl.com. ...


