WATCH: Here are all the TV and movie trailers you may have missed during the Super Bowl

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For many people, Sunday’s 2021 Super Bowl was not only about watching the Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Kansas City Chiefs.

In between witnessing Tom Brady win his seventh championship ring, viewers enjoyed highly-anticipated commercials starring some of the most-talked about names from Jill Biden to Cardi B.

TV and movie fanatics were also treated with a lineup of all new trailers, proving that even a global pandemic can't stop Hollywood from providing binge-worthy entertainment.

If you were focused on delicious appetizers and missed what's hitting the big and small screen this year, we have you covered.

Watch all of the new TV and movie trailers you missed during the Super Bowl below.

"Raya and the Last Dragon"

Get the whole family excited for the upcoming animated fantasy adventure “Raya and the Last Dragon.” The new movie stars “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” actress Kelly Marie Tran and “Crazy Rich Asians” star Awkwafina. The story brings viewers to the fantasy world of Kumandra as sinister monsters threaten the land where humans and dragons lived in harmony 500 years ago.

Premiere date: March 5, in theaters or on Disney+ with Premier Access (additional fee is required)

"The Falcon and the Winter Soldier"

Marvel fans got a sneak peak of the new TV-series, “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.” The new miniseries on Disney+ takes place after the film “Avengers: Endgame” and tells the story of the two titular heroes fighting the anti-patriotism group “Flag-Smashers” after Captain America permanently hung up his vibranium shield.

The show features the return of Anthony Mackie as Sam, the Falcon, and Sebastian Stan as Bucky, the Winter Soldier.

Premiere date: March 19 on Disney+.

"F9"

After the release date was pushed back due to COVID-19, fans were excited to see a sneak preview of the the latest sequel in the "Fast & the Furious" franchise. "F9" reveals death-defying stunts, state-of-the-art special effects and acting icon Helen Mirren.

While the actual date premiere has not been announced, the film wiil be "in theaters soon."

"Old"

This new thriller has M. Night Shyamalan fans scratching their heads. The trailer for “Old” by the “The Sixth Sense” director revealed an eerie and suspenseful movie about a beach that causes people to age uncontrollably. Eerie and suspenseful scenes include a young woman’s pregnancy that progresses months in just a short time and adults who are threatened with their own mortality.

"Old" is set be released "only in theaters" in July.

"Nobody"

The trailer for the upcoming action-packed film “Nobody” stars “Better Call Saul” actor Bob Odenkirk as a family man living a double life while caught in the crosshairs of a powerful drug lord.

Premiere date: April 2, in theaters only

"Coming 2 America"

It’s been a while since fans have seen the hilarious Eddie Murphy in a side-splitting comedy. The actor and comedian is set to star in long-awaited sequel to “Coming to America,” starring Jermaine Fowler as Lavelle Junson, and of course, Eddie Murphy as his father, Akeem. The film follows Junson’s journey, alongside his father, as the heir to the throne of Zamunda.

Premiere date: March 5, Amazon Prime Video

"Clarice"

Watch a new teaser for the upcoming show “Clarice,” set one year after the events of the classic movie “Silence of the Lambs.” Fans can dive deep into the untold personal story of FBI Agent Clarice Starling, played by Rebecca Breeds, as she finds her voice working in a man’s world while escaping haunting secrets of her past.

Premiere date: February 14, on CBS and CBS All Access

"Y: 1883"

Coming to Paramount’s new streaming service is the new original series “Y: 1883.” The show is a prequel to the 2018 series “Yellowstone,” and tells the original backstory of the Dutton family.  During the big game, fans of the original show were tempted with only a 10-second preview of the new series.

Premiere date: 2021, Paramount+

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