Since Disney knows that hardcore fans can never get enough new "Alice in Wonderland," the Super Bowl today brought a shiny, new trailer, one loaded with action. There's definitely some scrapping going on in this movie; we even get a glimpse of a fully-armored Alice (Mia Wasikowska) going toe-to-toe with a lightning-breathing dragon. Could that be the Jabberwock? We'll find out on March 5!

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A lot of trailers premiered today. This one is for "Shutter Island," which will arrive in theaters any minute now. What, you want a date? February 19. It's Martin Scorsese's follow-up to his Oscar-winning work on "The Departed." And you've got Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Ruffalo starring. Can't wait. See for yourself.

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Here's a short but sweet slice of "The Wolfman," as seen today during the Super Bowl. Universal's highly anticipated creature feature revival hits theaters this week, and we're buzzing in the MTV Newsroom. All reports are that it is a terrifying, gory ride. Show of virtual hands: who's checking it out on Friday?

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Here we have the new "Robin Hood" trailer that premiered today during the Super Bowl. There are arrows. Flame arrows too. A little bit of Russell Crowe yelling. And then something that looks like a horse-drawn carriage gets crushed by a tree. Sweeeeeeeeet. Look for Ridley Scott's latest in theaters on May 14.

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On Sunday night at the Video Music Awards, nearly three months after Michael Jackson passed away, MTV will unveil the first ever trailer from "This Is It," the behind-the-scenes look at the King of Pop's final days as he prepared for a series of comeback concerts in London.

The footage is truly amazing, filled with the fallen icon's classic tunes and eye-opening insight into his creative process. It's such remarkable stuff that we wanted to give you a sneak peek a day before the main event, which is why we've posted some snippets of the footage online.

In the teaser clip, you get an advance look at Jackson and his backup dancers in full "Thriller" costume, practicing a dance that will be familiar to any fan of the timeless music video. You'll see him busting familiar moves and generally bringing an all-business intensity to his performances. And then there are the costumes: Jackson in sunglasses and a bright-blue dress shirt, Jackson wearing sparkly gold pants and a silver jacket as he rocks out alongside a guitarist, Jackson in an all-white suit, Jackson in a blood-red shirt when he slides across the stage on his knees.

"This Is It" won't come out in theaters until October 28, but hit play on this video to check out the King of Pop in action. And be sure to tune in on Sunday at 9 p.m. ET to watch the full trailer.

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Emma StoneZombies are inherently funny. Sure they eat brains and trigger global pandemics, but they lurch around more slowly than a legless dog, they're constantly bumping into things and the distant stare they all affect is more amusing than alarming. Straight-laced zombie horror flicks from the old school, before the walking dead learned how to run, continue to mystify me. Are these people really so stupid that they'll let themselves be caught that something my 10-years-dead hamster could outrun?

Zombie comedy, much better formula. Granted, the dead humans walking in Ruben Fleischer's "Zombieland" are the better, stronger, faster variety featured in more modern takes on the genre. Still, I'm looking forward to seeing how stars Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg ("Adventureland"), Emma Stone ("Superbad") and Abigail Breslin ("Little Miss Sunshine") deal with the hordes as they make their way across the country. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, I strongly recommend checking out the new trailer that popped up on Apple today.

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2012Only Roland Emmerich can make mass death look pretty. He did in "Independence Day." "The Day After Tomorrow" too. Even "Godzilla" had its moments, interspersed between... well... I digress.

"2012" is the director's latest attempt to show us what the end of the world looks like. I know nothing of the plot, other than crap rains down from the skies and everything we know and love disappears in a flash of fire and smoke. Or a massive tidal wave. All depends on where you live, I guess.

Fine, I know a little more than that. One of the common end-of-the-world theories is that we're all screwed come 2012. That's where the Mayan calendar ends. In truth, that could mean any number of things. For Roland Emmerich however, there's only one possibility. We're all screwed. Check out the trailer and see for yourself.

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Christian Bale as John Connor in 'Terminator: Salvation'"Come with me if you want to live."

That's one of the lines you'll hear uttered during the shiny, new Internet-only trailer for "Terminator: Salvation." If you're up on your "Terminator" lore, you'll be happy to know that that line belongs to Anton Yelchin, who plays Kyle Reese. Actor Michael Biehn was the original Reese, and was the first to utter those words back in James Cameron's 1984 classic, "The Terminator."

Other highlights: Skynet robo-cycles, a decapitated T-800, more of the giant-sized robot seen in previous trailers, war-torn environments. Also, Christian Bale's John Connor looking very serious and very angry. And we all know the dangers of making Christian Bale angry.

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You may know of Eric Bana, the acclaimed actor who starred in such big-budget movies as "Troy," "Hulk" and "Munich." And, you'll see him in "Star Trek" and "Funny People" this summer. But at the Tribeca Film Festival you'll also see his directorial debut: Eric Bana directs and co-stars in "Love the Beast" with, well, the Beast, Bana's life-long friend.

So who is this mysterious Beast? A 1974 Ford XB Falcon Coupe. Read More...

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This certainly is a good week to be a "Harry Potter" fan. Last Friday a new international trailer surfaced online. Earlier this week there was news that the film's release date has been pushed up two days to July 15. Today we brought you the exclusive news that the "Deathly Hallows" epilogue will be shot with the original "Potter" cast, rather than with older actors.

But this is the biggest treat yet. Without further ado, please enjoy the brand new trailer from "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince"!

As we know, David Yates, who directed "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" returns to direct "Half-Blood Prince," and will also helm the upcoming "Deathly Hallows" films. Yates' much appreciated humor shines through in this new trailer, which is jam-packed full of information. Read More...

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