Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)


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Nothing set in stone here, but Screen Crush have updated their Super Bowl movie spot list with a report that Disney/Marvel are trying to get a third trailer in there, which would likely feature our first (official) glimpse of footage from Guardians Of The Galaxy. The site reckon that Disney are "actively trying to acquire a third spot during the 2014 Super Bowl, with speculation that they will use that time to publicly reveal the first Guardians of the Galaxy trailer."

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looks like confirmed 

 

Super Bowl XLVIII film ads; Par 'Transformers 4', Sony 'Spider-Man 2', Dis 'Capt America' + 'Guardians Of Galaxy', Lgate 'Draft Day'.

looks like confirmed 

 

Super Bowl XLVIII film ads; Par 'Transformers 4', Sony 'Spider-Man 2', Dis 'Capt America' + 'Guardians Of Galaxy', Lgate 'Draft Day'.

 

Nope

 

"For those of you asking about a #gotg Super Bowl spot," he started in a tweet, "there will not be one, but we will have something incredibly awesome for you soon."

 

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Well Gun better get on that then. lol. I need my fix.

We believed you and you let us down.... Quick folks, get the pitchforks!!

A bummer though because this is one of the movies of which I really want to see some footage. We know what X-Men and the likes will look like but with this one is all a bit of a blur.

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