Watch All of the Super Bowl 2015 Movie Trailers Here!

A slew of movie trailers aired during Super Bowl XLIX on Sunday. Here all all of the biggies, starring all the ‘raptor, race-cars, and reckless teddy bears you could ever want:

 

Jurassic World

The second Jurassic World trailer has a few by-now-familiar elements — dig that shark-bait feeding-frenzy again! — but also features even more glimpses of the movie's dynamic dinos: We see Chris Pratt try to tame a trio of Velociprators ("Eyes on me!" he pleads, though we're guessing he won't have a hard time getting their attention). We also watch a crew of pterodactyls swoop down and grab some poor park-goer. But the big reveal is the new hybrid-dino, the Indominus Rex, which has big teeth, big feet, and a big appetite for lowly park employees.

 

Furious 7

"Looks like the sins of London followed us home," says Dom (Vin Diesel) after he just barely escapes an exploding house in an early scene. The new clip fills in some more of the plot of the high-octane sequel, including just how serious Jason Statham's villain is about delivering vengeance on our beloved crew when the movie opens on April 3.

Ted 2

As reported, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady makes an appropriately raunchy cameo in the new TV spot for the comedy sequel. When Ted and Tami-Lynn decide they want a baby, they need to find a superstar sperm donor. Who better than one of the most successful QBs of all time? But when Ted and John try to swipe Brady's, um, DNA, their plan goes as well as you might guess. On the plus side, Ted gets to experience one of Brady's perfect spirals first-hand.

Fifty Shades of Grey

We’ve seen a lot of this footage before, but a few new moments in the elevator —not to mention an X-rated video-game joke — should hold fans over until the film’s release this month.

Pitch Perfect 2

Green Bay Packers linebacker Clay Matthews III makes a muscle-bound cameo in this clip, which finds the first film's a cappella all-stars — including Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson — competing on an international scale.

 

Tomorrowland

"Buckle up!" yells George Clooney in this latest spot for the sci-fi thriller from The Incredibles director Brad Bird. Viewers get a new look at the film's titular fantasy world — and a few more shots of Clooney's mysterious Tomorrowland tour guide.

 

Kingsman: The Secret Service
If the first few trailers (here, here, and here) about veteran secret agent and chess expert Harry Hart (Colin Firth) coaching his young protégé (Taron Egerton) didn’t grab you, this version, set to Rob Zombie’s infectious “Ging Gang Gong De Do Gong De Laga Raga” and airing during Super Bowl XLIX, should get your heart pumping. (And it has debuted here, exclusively, on Yahoo Movies!) “It’s Tarantino meets Bond,” the new trailer proclaims. It’s got quite the cast, including Tarantino alum Samuel L. Jackson, along with Michael Caine, Mark Hamill (yes Luke Skywalker himself), and Mark Strong.
Release date: Feb. 13

Terminator Genisys
A liquid-metal cyborg’s on fire! A sharp-shooting Sarah Connor (Game of Thrones' Emilia Clarke) gets serious, and the original Terminator himself (Arnold Schwarzenegger) makes a daring helicopter escape. Whereas the first trailer for Terminator Genisys offered a look into the prequel’s new, scrambled timeline, the Super Bowl spot loads up on high-octane action. Check out that school bus flip in the middle of the Golden Gate Bridge. Touchdown!
Release date: July 1

Insurgent gets pixelated.
Is Divergent becoming a video game? It’s not too difficult to see how that could happen after watching this Insurgent spot. The Super Bowl XLIX clip features heroine Tris (Shailene Woodley) in a cyber-esque dream world that comes crumbling down on her in pixel form. Next stop: PlayStation?
Release date: March 20

Tomorrowland remains steeped in mystery.
A slick-and-condensed version of the enigmatic Disney movie’s first trailer, the Tomorrowland Super Bowl spot features a magical pin, George Clooney voicing a single line (“What if there was a place where nothing was impossible”), and some futuristic ships — but, alas, little hint to the plot.
Release date: May 22

Minions
The spinoff of the Despicable Me series has embraced the Super Bowl motif, with the Minions spilling sticky soda and losing a pair of overalls while cheering on their team. While not actually a sequence from the finished film, this spot is just as entertaining as the animated feature’s first trailer. Swing those pants, baby!
Release date: July 10

Hot Tub Time Machine 2
We got a peek at Rob Corddry dressed up as “Patriot Lou” in the first trailer for Hot Tub Time Machine 2 (and the cheeky red-band one, too). Now the comedy sequel is strategically repurposing the old-school garb with some other film footage to fit a Deflategate theme in the TV spot airing during the Super Bowl.
Release date: Feb. 20