'X-Men: First Class' And 'Captain America: The First Avenger' Trailer Updates

We've already seen trailers for half of 2011's fantastic four comic book movies, Thor and Green Lantern, but what about the other two, X-Men: First Class and Captain America: The First Avenger? Reports are that a teaser trailer for the Matthew Vaughn-direct mutant prequel is currently being finalized while Captain America: The First Avenger director Joe Johnston recently commented on the status of our first glimpse of Cap, one that's longer than 6 seconds of course. Read about both after the jump.

According to a report from The Daily Blam, one of their readers saw a trailer for X-Men: First Class and sent in a description. It's pretty detailed which could mean one of two things, either it's 100% accurate or a 100% fabrication. However, take this into consideration. The Super Bowl is about a month away and airing on Fox. That probably means 20th Century Fox will get a bunch of commercial slots and X-Men: First Class would be a no-brainer. Is this the commercial? Read it for yourself.

The trailer opens with the 20th Century Fox logo which pans up as the two spotlight beams cross and form a white "X" on the left of the screen. A white circle goes around the "X" forming the X-Men logo, as Magneto's helmet comes up on the right.

Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellan voice over the opening lines about destiny and which side will you stand for as scenes of each in their previous X-Men movie roles flash until the entire screen flashes from white to black.

A very young Xavier and Erik meet for the first time, followed by a different angle of the scene from the opening of X-Men in the concentration camp.

Camera pans outside of an old castle-style building that greatly resembles the X-mansion. McAvoy and Fassbender are seen walking through the halls. The words "One wanted peace" flash by Xavier.

Scene transitions to Erik yelling dramatically as metal tables in the room begin to float around him. Xavier and Mags shake hands with a tall man in a lab coat introduced as Dr. McCoy.

The words "The other was too far gone" flash as a very pissed off Erik storms through a hallway killing guards as he passes them.

Cut scene to what appears to be a red Nightcrawler with swords taking out a room full of people; the close up reveals Azazel's face.

The Hellfire Club stand next to Xavier on a bed as Emma goes into diamond form. Oliver Platt and Kevin Bacon were next to Emma in black aristocratic clothes, with Emma wearing the exact same outfit from the Wolverine and the X-Men cartoon.

Mystique on a bed with her skin turning black; Beast is shown transforming, with his feet growing and toes webbing and fur growing.

Havok shoot a red beam of energy (looks almost exactly like cyclops's eye beam, but larger) from his chest (SIDE NOTE: Havok's powers in comics have always had a blue energy).

It then shows Beast all blue and furry (looking almost exactly like Kelsey Grammer in make-up) in the pilot seat of a crashing jet, followed by several rockets flying towards an island.

Xavier's face goes all CGI and his head begins to go bald as he mentally pulls a large ship that was sinking out of the water, as well as some smaller boats around it (he's telekinetic now?).

Back to Xavier (with hair) telling Erik he only wanted peace for him, and he replies there was never a chance for anyone to have that.

Final scene: Erik picks up a black helmet, then he is shown from behind wearing a black and red suit (no cape or coat though) and the helmet. Screen cuts to black and the X-Men: First Class logo shows up (the one described above), then the release date.

Sounds plausible but, we won't know for sure until the trailer/commerical actually comes out.

As for Captain America, Johnston sat down with Comic Book Movie to discuss the film and had this to say about the trailer.

All I can say is we're working on it now and it's great, but we're not putting it out there until the VFX shots are perfect.

Head over to that story for more details on the movie as well but I like Johnston's stance. We'll see it when he's ready for us to see it. Not that we haven't seen enough all ready.

With only six and seven months respectively before X-Men: First Class and Captain America: The First Avenger hit the big screen, these trailers have to be close to coming out. Which are you looking forward to more? Do you think either will create a bigger buzz than Thor or Green Lantern?