Movie trailers you'll see during the Super Bowl

Jasmine Watkins

Movie trailers you'll see during the Super Bowl image

The Super Bowl is a prime time to debut a movie trailer. Everyone is in front of the television and in between the action, people are focused on the commercials.

Here's a look at the movie trailers making their mark on Super Bowl XLIX.

MORE: Ten worst Super Bowl performance | Super Bowl matchups | Celebrity picks

Furious 7

The final installment of the Fast & Furious series doesn't look like it will disappoint. The high-flying, fast-driving crew is back on April 3 to avenge the death one of their own. Paul Walker and Vin Diesel team up for the last time and they are sure to make this one grand. The series seems to have saved the best for last.

Minions

The adorable critters who stole the show in the Despicable Me series are back in an adventure of their own. This is probably the only trailer shown during the big game that you should feel comfortable taking your family too. July 10 is when the Minions will be released for some summertime fun.

Fifty Shades of Grey

After the success of the book, the movie is ready to make it's big screen debut. Of course it comes out on Valentine's Day, and with Beyonce on the soundtrack, it's aiming to be one of the most talked-about movies of the year. Don't go see this with anyone related to you, as it has the tendency to get a little awkward with the steamy sex scenes.

Unfriended

This movie seems like Saw meets Pretty Little Liars. It takes a lot to scare this new generation of kids, they use selfie sticks so they truly aren't afraid of anything. It hits theaters April 17 and might scare the teen crowd into being more careful about what they film at house parties.

Seventh Son

Heading into theaters on Feb. 6, this movie is more of an acquired taste. It's about a guy who travels to find a hero born with these amazing powers. It faintly reminds me of Game of Thrones. There's an army coming to a kingdom and they have to fight for it ... original. It seems a little on the cliche side, but slightly intriguing at the same time.

Terminator Genisys

Arnold Schwarzenegger reprises his role and it is expected to hit theaters July 1. Schwarzenegger looks old, but it's weird because it's an unnatural kind of old. It's hard to add another movie to the series after so long, so hopefully it won't turn out as disastrous as Dumb and Dumber To. 

Tomorrowland

George Clooney provides the voice in this trailer for Disney's Tomorrowland. Aiming for a May 22 release, the light-hearted, sci-fi movie revolves around a magical objects (as many Disney movies do). It involves a curious and thrill-seeking adolescent, which all good Disney movies need. 

Jurassic World

There are a lot of sequels to old movies coming out this year. June 12 is when Chris Pratt will do his best Jeff Goldblum and run away from big scary things. Here's hoping it comes somewhat close to the originals. The graphics are definitely a big step up but, but I'm in that small group of people who still see Pratt as Che from the O.C.

Ted 2

This is obviously the sequel to Ted, which wasn't that amazing to begin with. The bear gets married and wants to have a baby with his new wife (you read that right), so Mark Wahlberg decides to lend a helping hand. It comes out June 26 and it will probably attract the same crowd that went to see the first one.

The Spongebob Movie: A Sponge Out of Water

Spongebob & Co. get out of the water and the two-dimensional world as well. They get into the same kind of hi-jinks. It's nice to see the crew interact will real people and there seems to be the same humor to it. This one is coming at you quick on Feb. 6. Will Spongebob be able to teeter the line between funny and annoying in a third-dimensional world?

Before the big game starts The Divergent Series: Insurgent and Kingsman: The Secret Service are both set to air.

Theaters are sure to be packed this summer, but there are definitely some in this mix you can wait for a Netflix release.

Jasmine Watkins