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Sci-Fi Superbowl XVLIII Movie Trailers: Transformers 2, Witch Mountain, Star Trek 11, Monsters vs. Aliens

Besides the game itself, the other notable aspect of Superbowl Sunday are the movie trailers. Every movie fan is dying to find out what the big studios will be putting out there to get the audiences jacked up, and since the price of the ads are so expensive, you expect the ads to be pretty good, right? Not so much in previous years, but maybe it’ll change this year. Here are some of the sci-fi movie trailers that made their way to Superbowl Sunday this year, including: “Race to Witch Mountain”, “Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen”, “Monsters vs. Aliens”, and “Star Trek 11″.

New Monsters vs. Aliens Images

Dreamworks Animation’s “Monsters vs. Aliens” has hit written all over it. If you weren’t bowled over by how funny the trailers were, then you probably don’t have a pulse. And I’m usually not one to go for these comedy kiddie animated movies, either, but I gotta admit, this has the potential to be another “Finding Nemo” or “Toy Story” and not “Iron Giant” or “Titan AE”. The trailers are hilarious, if that’s any indication.

New Images from Pandorum, 2012, Avatar, Push, Race to Witch Mountain, Knowing, Monsters vs. Aliens

As part of their sneak peek at 2009′s upcoming movies, the LA Times has a number of images from some sci-fi movies of note. Among them, James Cameron’s “Avatar” (alas, it’s more set pictures, and nothing from the actual movie), disaster movies “2012″ and “Knowing”, another one from “Push”, “Race to Witch Mountain”, and the animated “Monsters vs. Aliens”. Plus, yet another image from Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster’s “Pandorum”. Enjoy.

Boxleitner Back in Tron 2.0, New Monsters vs. Aliens Trailer, Mac vs. PC – Transformers Style!

A couple of sci-fi news for ya today before we head off into the Christmas break for the entire week. First up: news from Comingsoon is that Bruce Boxleitner, who starred in the 1982 original alongside Jeff Bridges, is “is currently filming a role” for the sequel. No word on how big a “role” that is yet, or even the plot of the sequel. Also, here’s the latest trailer for the animated sci-fi comedy “Monsters vs. Aliens”.

Sci-Fi Trailer: Monsters vs. Aliens

I’ll be damn if the new Dreamsworks CGI flick “Monsters vs. Aliens” doesn’t look like it has all the makings of another major international hit for the company. I’ve always thought that “The Incredibles” by Pixar was one of the best CGI movies I’ve seen, and although I’m not sure if “Aliens vs. Monsters” will approach that other movie’s many levels of pure entertainment, it could come close. Or at least, it’ll be really funny. Although I think the title should probably be, “Monsters vs. Alien”, as from this trailer for the movie, all I really see is a bunch of monsters fighting one alien dude in an indestructible ship. But hey, I guess “aliens” sounds better. In any case, “Monsters vs. Aliens” hits theaters March 2009 according to the voiceover guy at the end of the trailer.

First Look at Dreamworks’ Monsters vs. Aliens

USA Today has got your first look at the upcoming Dreamworks sci-fi animated movie “Monsters vs. Aliens”, a spoof on the old ’50s sci-fi movies about invading aliens. The 3-D animated movie is scheduled for March 27, 2009, but first it’ll be shown to future distributors at ShoWest in Las Vegas later today. Jeffrey Katzenberg, Dreamworks’ animation chief, is calling the movie not 3-D, but rather “ultimate 3-D”, whatever that means.