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Iron Man Fights Hulk in New TV Spot, 'Tomorrowland' Releases Super Bowl Ad Preview
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Tony Stark has some words in the first TV spot for the follow-up to 'The Avengers', while the preview of 'Tomorrowland' ad sees Brittany Robertson being transported into a foreign land.

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Highly-anticipated movies are releasing new trailers at the upcoming Super Bowl XLIX, but the TV spots are already unveiled online ahead of the big game on February 1. On Thursday, January 29, Marvel Studios released the first TV spot for the highly-anticipated "Avengers: Age of Ultron".

The new TV spot for the follow-up to "The Avengers" features some words from Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark. "This world needs something more powerful than any of us," he says at the beginning of the video. Samuel L. Jackson adds, "Trouble always comes around," as Ultron shows up on screen. The ad also showcases a showdown between Iron Man and Hulk and teases other Avengers members such as Thor, Captain America and Black Widow who apparently are in hot water.

In addition to original cast members such as Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans and Chris Hemsworth, "Age of Ultron" features appearances from new characters such as Aaron Johnson's Quicksilver, Elizabeth Olsen's Scarlet Witch and Paul Bettany's The Vision. Directed by Joss Whedon, it is set for release in the U.S. on May 1.

Also on Thursday, Disney released a preview for "Tomorrowland" Super Bowl trailer. To build the anticipation, the studio which has booked a 30-second spot during the upcoming big game teases the sci-fi movie, showing Brittany Robertson being transported into a foreign land which looks like it comes from the future after touching a pin. "What if there is a place where nothing is impossible?" George Clooney asks in the preview.

Also starring Hugh Laurie, Kathryn Hahn, Tim McGraw, Judy Greer and Chris Bauer, "Tomorrowland" arrives in theaters on May 22.

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