Warner Bros. dropped a brief but exciting teaser for all of the trailers that are about to be released this Super Bowl Sunday, offering audiences brand new footage from several upcoming DC projects including Black Adam, The Flash, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom and The Batman.

Aside from teasing the new Catwoman and Batman, the minute-long clip provides new looks at some long-awaited heroes who will soon be introduced into the DCEU, including Hawkman and Dr. Fate, as well as glimpses into Barry Allen's world and time-hopping adventure in The Flash.

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Black Adam is likely the biggest highlight of the clip for many, if only because, unlike most other upcoming DCEU projects, the film has remained shrouded in secrecy and uncertainty for years, with details emerging only because of leaked photos from the Black Adam set, some of which provided fans with insight into the major heroes joining Teth-Adam. Clips have been released in the past, but aside from a brief action sequence and a short animated clip released at DC FanDome 2020, fans have had few teasers or even artwork to tide them over.

The same cannot be said for The Batman, which has recently seen the release of numerous clips over the last year, some of which tease major scenes and characters. Audiences have seemingly been given enough to pass judgement on star Robert Pattinson's portrayal of the Dark Knight. As a result, although the film is still weeks away from release, the actor is receiving praise for his unique take and performance.

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Similarly -- although to a much lesser extent -- fans have seen bits and pieces of actor Ezra Miller's return as Barry Allen in trailers and photos for The Flash. Marketing for the film has also hyped audiences up for actor Michael Keaton's return as Batman, three decades after his appearance in 1992's Batman Returns.

For Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, there hasn't yet been an full-length trailer, audiences did get a behind-the-scenes look during DC FanDome 2021. On top of that, Warner Bros., director James Wan and the cast of the Aquaman sequel have released an steady stream of character posters, interviews and set photos, hinting at the vast world the film will create. Actor Patrick Wilson, who plays Arthur Curry's half-brother Orm, recently teased both Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, as well as The Flash, will feature new VFX technology.

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