By next Saturday, you’ll all have probably seenStar Wars: The Force Awakens. And you will also have seen a ton of new trailers for movies coming this spring and summer. As promised,20th Century Foxis debuting what could be the most coveted of these sneak peeks with the latest footage from theMarvel X-MenspinoffDeadpool. But we’re not just getting some measly old trailer. NO! We’re getting three different teasers, all suited to different audiences.
While we don’t know the exact day that these trailers will drop online, we do know that two of them will be attached toStar Wars: The Force Awakens. If you are seeing the movie in IMAX 3D, you will get an IMAX exclusiveDeadpooltrailer that is only playing with the LucasFilm release. It is the shortest of the three trailers, clocking in at 0:27. And it has been rated PG, so you can be guaranteed that it’s safe for the whole family.

And if you seeStar Wars: The Force Awakensin a regular theater, you will get a brand-newDeadpooltrailer that runs 2:24 and is also rated PG for general audiences. But if you’re looking forR ratedthrills, we’re also getting a coveted red band trailer that will most likely make its debut on the internet. It runs the same length as the green band trailer, but will likely include all the foul language and gore you definitely won’t get with Disney’s release.
The threeDeadpooltrailers were just recently classified by theAlberta Film Ratingswebsite. While these trailers will be in theaters this Thursday, it isn’t known if we’ll get an advanced look before then. There are a number of other new trailers that will play in front ofStar Wars: The Force Awakens, which add up to almost 20 minutes of previews that you’ll have to sit through before getting what you truly came for.

Two of these new trailers have already debuted online over the course of the past week. We’ve already seen the latest teasers forBatman v Superman: Dawn of JusticeandCaptain America: Civil War. And we’ve seen the trailers forWarcraftandThe Jungle Book. What we haven’t seen leading into this week is the teaser forFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, which drops online this Tuesday. It runs 1:45. And we’re getting our first look atStar Trek Beyondwith 1:25 worth of footage. It isn’t known when that sequel trailer will drop on the Internet. If that wasn’t enough for you, we’re also getting the first look atIndependence Day: Resurgence.
Based upon Marvel Comics' most unconventional anti-hero,Deadpooltells the origin story of former Special Forces operative turned mercenaryWade Wilson, who after being subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, adopts the alter ego Deadpool. Armed with his new abilities and a dark, twisted sense of humor, Deadpool hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life. What do you think? Too many trailers?