Super Bowl Ads: Wanted and Narnia: Prince Caspian

Check out the Super Bowl spots for Universal’s Wanted and Disney’s The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian below.

The Wanted advertisement is also available in High Definition on Yahoo! Movies.

  • Cameron
    Well that trailer for Wanted is a ton better than the other one. I'm actually quite looking foward to it as I was a big fan of Night Watch and Day Watch.
  • jj gonzo
    can't wait, both movies look great!!!
  • I thought the old Wanted trailer was a lot better. It just looks like any other hollywood high conecpt film with no plot now.
  • kiko
    Is that all? Gezzz! I should stay at home and play video games instead of going to the cinemas!
  • Gabe
    WHOA! I had been dismissing Wanted for a while, but having seen the trailer now, I have to say that my interest is definitely piqued. I'm just a little worried that it might be a Matrix clone.
  • ciji
    Who come Angelina manages to be naked and tatted in every movie she's in?
  • AntiHero
    Aside from it being NOTHING like the comic, the trailer for Wanted does look ok I guess. I swear if there is not a dimmension changing leprechaun thing and a giant shit man this movie will be horrible... Wait, maybe they got something here changing the actual plot.. the comic is pretty convoluted and pretty extreme even for today's moviegoers.
  • Jan
    I'm not sure that Angelina being naked and tatted is a bad thing... The movie is starting to look really good though, even sans Tattelina.
  • Ruben
    Wated looks like more of the same... peapole with guns, sexy women and nothing deep to think of.
    Prince Caspian, based on a book I love... It's looking realy good, I sick of those dudes who say it's gay or something like that, all of them grew up playing badass videogames bloody and morvid... Theyre mids are completly fucked up, that sort of fukers arent worthy of taking the advice from....
    Caspian is a movie for peapole that still has normal brain... not a corrupted blood sekeer and sex filled morvid one.
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