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Super Bowl Spot for 'Cowboys & Aliens', 'Fast Five' and 'Adjustment Bureau'
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The 'Cowboys and Aliens' TV spot gives the first look at the alien spacecrafts and a glimpse of Olivia Wilde's naked back.

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Three upcoming releases from Universal Pictures have gotten a new sneak peek each. TV spots for "Cowboys and Aliens", "Fast Five" and "The Adjustment Bureau" have been aired during Super Bowl XLV telecast on Sunday, February 6.

The "Cowboys & Aliens" snippet gives the first look at the alien spacecrafts and topless Olivia Wilde seen from her backside. The "Fast Five" TV spot is filled with testosterone fueled action in addition to giving glimpse of sexy chicks. The "Adjustment Bureau" preview video follows Matt Damon who is running away from several men chasing him.

"Cowboys and Aliens" stars Daniel Craig as a stranger who has the only weapon to fight attackers coming from the sky. Harrison Ford is also cast in the action fantasy movie that is slated for July 29 release.

"Fast Five" reunites Paul Walker and Vin Diesel who reprise their roles as Brian O'Conner and Dom Toretto who now are back in Rio de Janeiro to pull one last job in order to gain their freedom. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is cast as federal agent Luke Hobbs who is behind their trail. The movie is due April 29 in the U.S.

The "Adjustment Bureau" follows Matt Damon's David Norris who alludes capture as he is trying to defy the fate already set up for him. A feature film directorial debut from George Nolfi, this thriller is set to arrive March 4 Stateside.

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'The Adjustment Bureau' Super Bowl spot:

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