Whether
or not you’ve been caught up in the whole "Tebow is awesome/Tebow
sucks ass" debate in the National Football League this season,
you know that most of you will gather around a TV set on Sunday February
5th for this year’s Superbowl featuring Tebow’s Denver Broncos vs the
Green Bay Packers (I kid, I kid — then again, you never know!). Not
necessarily to watch football, mind you, as the ads that run during the
Superbowl (which cost an estimated $4 million for a 30-second spot this
year) are generally more anticipated by many, than the game itself.
This year, Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures
and Walt Disney Pictures have announced that they will be running
commercials during the broadcast (aka TV spots for their films), although
they haven’t announced which films they will be promoting. If we had to
guess, we’d have to believe that JOHN
CARTER, BATTLESHIP
(you heard me), THE AVENGERS and GI
JOE 2: RETALIATION would be the most likely candidates. Relativity
Media will also be running a TV spot, but Fox, Warner Bros (no DARK
KNIGHT RISES) and Sony Pictures have decided to sit this one out this
year. Lionsgate will not even be promoting their latest possible franchise
wonder, THE
HUNGER GAMES. Weird…
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