Watch the best trailers this week has to offer – and let us know your favorites below!
Top 5 Trailers This Week
Click on the image below to watch the newest trailers for some of this year’s biggest films.
1. Spectre (in theaters Nov. 6)
Bond fans can’t get enough of the new trailer for the super spy’s latest mission, which premiered last week. The first teaser of the Daniel Craig-era not to feature any action scenes, our first look at Spectre goes the intrigue route instead – setting up the return of the titular organization and their mysterious leader, who may or may not be 007’s nemesis, Blofeld.
2. Straight Outta Compton (Aug. 16)
One of the most anticipated movies of the summer is this long-in-development drama about the rise and fall of hip-hop group N.W.A. The film centers on its members Eazy-E (Jason Mitchell), Dr. Dre (Corey Hawkins) and Ice Cube (O’Shea Jackson) and their hard-earned prominence in the music scene.
3. Mad Max: Fury Road (May 15)
This trailer has everything: Fire-belching cars, explosions, sand tornadoes – May 15 needs to get here faster.
4. Masterminds (Aug. 7)
Zach Galifianakis and Kristen Wiig play would-be criminals plotting a heist to steal $17 million. Lots of awkward laughs ensue, which is exactly what one should expect from the new film by Napoleon Dynamite director Jared Hess.
5. The D Train (May 8)
The only thing worse than your high school reunion is Jack Black’s. He goes back to school, hoping to finally be seen as cool, by getting the then-most popular guy in his class (James Marsden) to help him score points with the popular set. This Sundance favorite could be Black's funniest film since School of Rock.
Watch What's Trending
Click below to watch the trailers that movie fans can’t get enough of.
1. Spectre (Nov. 6)
2. Southpaw (July 31)
3. Dope (July 31)
4. Furious 7 (in theaters now)
5. Maggie (May 8)
Retro Trailer of the Week: Tommy Boy (1995)
Cue the “fat guy in a little coat” callbacks for Chris Farley and David Spade’s classic road-trip comedy.
Twenty years ago this week, the late Chris Farley went on a road trip with David Spade to sell lots of brake pads and deliver some of the funniest jokes our middle school selves ever heard. Rewatch the trailer to see how well the laughs still hold up.