The Super Bowl trailer was a tight 30-to-60-second burst of adrenaline, distinct from the longer theatrical trailers. It focused on action rather than exposition.
Quelques minutes après la diffusion du spot, les hashtags #CaptainMarvel et #SuperBowlTrailer étaient déjà en tête des tendances mondiales. La "qualité extra" de ce trailer a fait l’unanimité. Les critiques s’accordent à dire que le studio a écouté les retours négatifs sur le manque d’épique des premiers visuels.
Sur YouTube, la version 4K HDR de cette bande-annonce affole les compteurs. En mettant le curseur sur "2160p", les spectateurs peuvent admirer les motifs du costume de Carol, les reflets sur le casque spatial de Gemma Chan (Minn-Erva), et même les pores de la peau des acteurs dans les scènes en plan rapproché. C’est du jamais vu pour un TV spot du Super Bowl, habitué aux montages saccadés et à la compression vidéo agressive.
For the eagle-eyed fans who paused their DVRs, the spot contains three critical revelations:
The Captain Marvel Super Bowl “extra quality” trailer does exactly what a great spot should do: it answers no major questions while making you physically impatient for March 8th (or March 6th for early screenings). Brie Larson looks fiercer with every clip. Samuel L. Jackson’s de-aged Fury is seamless. And the space dogfights have a Top Gun energy that feels fresh for Marvel.
If you haven’t watched it in 4K yet, do yourself a favor. Pause. Zoom. Look at the background details—the S.H.I.E.L.D. badge stitching, the alien writing on Kree consoles, the way Carol’s suit gets scorched but never tears. That’s the “extra quality” Marvel is promising.
Captain Marvel isn’t coming. She’s already here. And she’s higher, faster, and stronger than we imagined.
What did you spot in the new trailer? Drop your theories in the comments. And yes—Goose is 100% a Flerken. The Super Bowl trailer was a tight 30-to-60-second
Stay tuned for a full scene-by-scene breakdown later this week.
This guide explores the impact of the Captain Marvel Super Bowl trailer, a key moment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) that defined the character’s "higher, further, faster" legacy.
While the most famous "new" Captain Marvel trailer aired during Super Bowl LIII in 2019, recent fan interest often centers on modern high-quality (4K/8K) re-renders or potential appearances in future events like Super Bowl LX in 2026. 1. Historical Context: Super Bowl LIII (2019)
The original 30-second Super Bowl spot was a high-stakes marketing move to introduce Carol Danvers as the MCU's most powerful hero ahead of her debut and Avengers: Endgame.
Key Slogan: The trailer cemented the iconic "Higher, Further, Faster" catchphrase.
Visual Highlights: Showcased a younger, pre-eyepatch Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and Carol’s history as a U.S. Air Force pilot.
Action Focus: Featured Carol blasting into space in her Binary form, teasing her role as a potential "Thanos-killer". 2. Current Status: Marvel & Super Bowl 2026 Stay tuned for a full scene-by-scene breakdown later
As of April 2026, there has been no new solo Captain Marvel trailer during the most recent Big Game. CAPTAIN MARVEL Super Bowl Trailer (2019)
Captain Marvel : Une Nouvelle Bande-Annonce au Super Bowl (Extra Quality)
L'univers cinématographique Marvel (MCU) a franchi une étape historique avec la sortie de Captain Marvel, son premier film centré sur une super-héroïne. Pour marquer le coup, les studios ont dévoilé une bande-annonce explosive lors du Super Bowl, captivant des millions de spectateurs avec des images d'une qualité exceptionnelle. "Higher, Further, Faster" : L'Essence de Carol Danvers
There is currently no official announcement Captain Marvel -specific movie trailer for the 2026 or 2027 season
. While many fans associate Captain Marvel trailers with the Super Bowl due to the iconic 2019 spot for the original film, Marvel Studios notably skipped movie trailer advertisements during the 2026 Super Bowl.
The primary focus for Marvel's upcoming theatrical slate in 2026 centers on Spider-Man: Brand New Day (July 2026) and Avengers: Doomsday (December 2026). Marvel's 2026 Super Bowl Presence
Contrary to previous years where Marvel utilized the Big Game for major reveals (like Thunderbolts Captain America: Brave New World ), 2026 saw a shift in strategy: Marvel & Sony Skipped the Game : No official trailers were shown for Avengers: Doomsday or the new Spider-Man film during the main broadcast. Marketing Shift 2026 Post-production Avengers: Doomsday December 18
: Analysts suggest the decision was driven by the record-high $10 million price tag
for a 30-second spot and the belief that highly anticipated sequels already possess sufficient organic buzz. Other 2026 Highlights
: While Marvel was absent, other studios debuted trailers for (during the Puppy Bowl), The Mandalorian and Grogu Upcoming Marvel Releases (2026–2027)
If you are looking for Carol Danvers' next appearance or related projects, these are the confirmed and rumored dates: Expected Release Date Daredevil: Born Again (S2) March 24, 2026 Spider-Man: Brand New Day July 31, 2026 Post-production Avengers: Doomsday December 18, 2026 In development Avengers: Secret Wars December 17, 2027 Pre-production While a standalone Captain Marvel 3
has not been officially dated, she is widely expected to play a significant role in the upcoming ensemble films.
Perhaps the most intelligent choice of the spot is the audio mix. While most Super Bowl trailers rely on a “braaam” or a rock song, Captain Marvel opts for strategic silence. During the space battle sequence, the sound drops to a vacuum-level quiet, allowing only the resonant thrum of her photon energy to vibrate the subwoofers. It ends with a needle-drop of Nirvana’s “Come as You Are” (a nod to the 90s setting), but distorted to sound like it’s playing through a damaged spaceship radio.