Captain Marvel Une Nouvelle Bandeannonce Au Super Bowl Extra Quality -

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.


Stay tuned for a full scene-by-scene breakdown later this week.


1. The Memory Fragments Are Darker Than Expected We always knew Carol’s past was murky, but the new trailer leans hard into psychological tension. Quick cuts show her screaming inside a crashed fighter jet, then waking up on Hala. There’s a shot of young Carol (before her powers) staring at a star chart—hinting that her connection to space isn’t just Kree programming. The “extra quality” allows us to see the tears in her eyes. This is trauma, not just amnesia. The Captain Marvel Super Bowl “extra quality” trailer

2. The Skrulls Are Terrifying Ben Mendelsohn’s Talos gets a moment of pure horror: his face melting mid-sentence into a perfect mimicry of Nick Fury. But it’s the background details that sell it. In one 3-second clip, Skrulls are shown infiltrating a S.H.I.E.L.D. facility, not with guns, but with keycards they’ve copied from dead agents. That’s psychological warfare.

3. Goose the Cat Steals the Show (Again) Yes, the orange tabby has more screen time. But watch carefully: in one ultra-clear shot (thank you, “extra quality”), Goose’s eyes flicker an unnatural green as a Skrull recoils. The fan theory that Goose is a Flerken (a deadly alien species that looks like a cat) is all but confirmed. Non-comic readers are going to lose their minds.

4. Carol vs. The Supreme Intelligence For the first time, we see Carol confronting the AI ruler of the Kree Empire—not as a giant green head, but as a shifting reflection of her own face. The line “You’re not the strongest, but you are the most stubborn” hits differently when whispered by a god-like computer wearing Carol’s own mother’s face. This is layered storytelling.

5. The Double Punch The trailer ends with a money shot: Carol, mid-air, firing one photon blast from each fist, intersecting to obliterate a Kree warship. The “extra quality” reveals tiny shockwave ripples around her knuckles. It’s the most powerful live-action display of energy projection since Wanda destroyed the Mind Stone.

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. Stay tuned for a full scene-by-scene breakdown later

The previous teasers leaned heavily on the 1990s nostalgia and the mystery of a woman with a fractured past. The Super Bowl spot, however, skips the origin-story hand-holding. It opens with a rapid-fire montage of Carol crashing through a Blockbuster Video roof—a moment of levity—before pivoting into pure, unadulterated aggression.

“I’m not going to fight your war,” she tells a stern Jude Law (Yon-Rogg). “I’m going to end it.”

That single line of dialogue redefines the stakes. This isn’t about skirmishes on Earth. This is about a cosmic-level conflict with the Skrulls, and Carol Danvers is the nuclear option.

Alors que la première bande-annonce officielle jouait la carte de la nostalgie (avec le magnifique générique du premier Captain America), ce nouveau trailer met l’accent sur la puissance brute du personnage. On y voit Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) traverser l’atmosphère comme une météore, ses poings entourés d’une énergie plasma d’une netteté rare. Le rendu des effets spéciaux, dans cette qualité extra, permet d’apprécier des détails jusque-là invisibles : les micro-déchirures sur son costume, l’intensité variable de ses rayons, et même l’expression de détermination sur son visage lorsqu’elle défie les forces de l’Empire Kree.

Les amateurs de continuité visuelle ne seront pas déçus. Marvel a poussé les curseurs de la colorimétrie pour coller à l’esthétique des années 90, mais avec une définition digne de la 4K. La scène où Carol se tient face au vaisseau supérieur de Ronan l’Accusateur est un véritable tableau vivant. not with guns

Pourquoi un tel investissement sur une bande-annonce du Super Bowl ? Parce que Captain Marvel est la pièce maîtresse qui fera le lien entre Avengers : Infinity War et Endgame. Cette extra qualité narrative est indispensable : Marvel doit convaincre les spectateurs que ce personnage, introduit tardivement, est assez puissant pour faire pencher la balance face à Thanos.

La bande-annonce joue d’ailleurs la carte de l’émotion. La voix de Maria Rambaud (Lashana Lynch) demandant : "Pourquoi tu reviens sur Terre seulement maintenant ?" laisse présager un scénario où Carol a sacrifié ses souvenirs pour protéger les humains. Le montage, soutenu par un rythme cardiaque en guise de bande-son, monte en puissance jusqu’à un climax où Captain Marvel traverse l’atmosphère terrestre comme un missile, produisant un bang supersonique dont la modélisation acoustique est bluffante.

Au-delà de la technique, le contenu narratif de cette nouvelle bande-annonce est explosif. Alors que les précédents trailers jouaient la carte du mystère autour de l’amnésie de Carol, celui-ci assume pleinement son statut de puissance cosmique.

Las Vegas, NV – In a thirty-second spectacle that cut through the cacophony of car ads and beer commercials, Marvel Studios unveiled a brand-new look at Captain Marvel during the Super Bowl LIII broadcast. And while the spot was brief, its implications for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) are seismic.

This is not merely a recut of the previous trailer. This is a tactical strike designed to answer critics, showcase raw power, and remind audiences why Carol Danvers is the key to undoing the devastation of Avengers: Infinity War.