Super Bowl 50is now in the books, with the Denver Broncos prevailing as the NFL champions, beating the Carolina Panthers 24-10. The big game also served as a platform to promote some of this year’s most highly-anticipated movies, and the studios certainly didn’t disappoint, with a slew of new trailers that debuted both before and during the event. In case you’re not a football fan, and didn’t feel like watching the game, we have compiled all of the movie trailers for you to watch in one convenient spot.

20th Century Fox had the biggest presence during theSuper Bowl, airing four different ads for upcoming moviesDeadpool(February 12),Eddie the Eagle(February 26),X-Men: Apocalypse(May 27) andIndependence Day: Resurgence(June 24). Disney showcasedThe Jungle Book(April 15) and itsMarvelsuperhero adventureCaptain America: Civil War(May 6) andAlice Through the Looking Glass(May 27), while Paramount showcasedTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows(June 3). Universal even got in on the fun by revealing the first ever footage from the previously untitledJason Bourne(July 29).

We reported last year that major studios Warner Bros. and Sony were skipping theSuper Bowl 50festivities, which disappointed several fans since this meant that there wouldn’t be a new trailer forBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. However, fans did get a unique glimpse at this superhero adventure with two ads for Turkish Airlines, which showcased the citiesGotham and Metropolis.Ben Affleck’s Bruce Wayne was featured in the Gotham ad, while the Metropolis ad showcasedJesse Eisenberg’sLex Luthor.

Aside from theCaptain America: Civil War, Marvel fans got another dose of their favorite superheroes with a new Coca-Cola ad, featuring the Hulk battlingAnt-Manfor the last mini-can of Coke. The soda company teased last week that theirSuper Bowl 50ad was just the beginning, which could mean that we could get more Coke mini-can ads with more Marvel heroes. The company also released special cans which featured heroes such asCaptain America(Chris Evans), Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson),Ant-Man(Paul Rudd), The Falcon (Anthony Mackie) and Hulk (Mark Ruffalo).

We also have new trailers forGods of Egypt(February 26),10 Cloverfield Lane(March 11) andThe Secret Life of Pets. What do you of this year’s crop ofSuper Bowltrailers? Are there any movies that you wanted to see showcased that weren’t featured during the big game? Chime in with your thoughts, and stay tuned for more on all of these upcoming movies.