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Super Bowl Spot for 'Battle: Los Angeles', 'Priest' & 'Just Go with It'
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The snippets for 'Battle: Los Angeles' and 'Priest' do not have many fresh scenes, while the video for 'Just Go with It' sees Adam Sandler getting hurt in never-before-seen footage.

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Sony Pictures have made use Super Bowl XLV telecast to air TV spot for their upcoming films "Battle: Los Angeles", "Priest" and "Just Go with It". The preview video for the action sci-fi movie is packed with tense scenes but only a few of them are new.

The snippet for "Priest" lacks fresh footage and mainly shows Paul Bettany's character in a battle against vampires. "Just Go with It" snippet features funny footage when Adam Sandler's Danny is involved in an accident during an outbound.

"Battle: Los Angeles" follows a Marine staff sergeant and his new platoon who have to draw a line in the sand as they take on an enemy unlike any they've ever encountered before. This Aaron Eckhart-starring film will head into theaters on March 11.

"Priest" is a story of a vampire-hunting man of the cloth who disobeys church law to track down a murderous band of vampires who have kidnapped his niece. Its cast ensemble is supported by Stephen Moyer, Cam Gigandet and Maggie Q. The movie will open wide May 13 in the U.S.

"Just Go with It" sees a plastic surgeon who tries to get the girl of his dreams by recruiting his trusty assistant/receptionist to pose as his soon-to-be-divorced wife and her kids as his fake family. Starring also Jennifer Aniston and Brooklyn Decker, the romantic comedy will hit theaters on February 11.

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