North American audiences, including Canada, were treated to a front‑and‑center rollout for Thunderbers, with the main trailer debuting first and a flood of teaser clips following to map the season’s lineup. Quick videos circulated across social feeds, giving fans glimpses of the live‑action approach behind a dragon saga, hints about the forthcoming Jurassic World project, a reimagined Lilo and Stitch, and a bold new Mission: Impossible entry. The launch plan synchronized cinema releases, streaming windows, and social chatter to sustain energy across platforms and capture cross‑border audiences.
“How to Tame a Dragon” revisits the evergreen tale of a small, chilly dragon with no teeth, yet this version uses real performers to animate the characters. The project is directed by Dean DeBlois, who helped shape the original animated film, lending his seasoned vision to a live‑action interpretation. A North American premiere is set for June 13, landing in the early summer frame that studios aim for when audiences are eager for family‑friendly entertainment in Canada and the United States.
“The World of the Jurassic Period: Rebirth” presents a world where dinosaurs coexist with everyday creatures, charting new ecosystems and the daily activities of a diverse cast of species. A complete trailer circulated across platforms, offering a longer view of the film’s visual language, creature design, and storytelling emphasis. The film is slated to premiere on July 2, positioning it for a high‑profile mid‑summer release in both countries.
Lilo and Stitch rolled out two teaser clips in parallel. One shows a mischievous creature toppled sandy castles on a bright beach; the other captures a breezy dash across a football field, signaling the film’s humor and warmth. The live‑action adaptation opens on May 23, aimed at families across the United States and Canada.
Mission: Impossible — The Last Settlement leads the final chapter of the Ethan Hunt saga. The trailer highlights daring stunts and high‑stakes action driven by Tom Cruise, with a May 23 release date for cinemas and streaming windows across North America. The campaign centers on exact execution, calculated risk, and global intrigue that fans expect from this long‑running franchise.
Doom anchors the summer lineup with relentless action, mood, and dense world‑building. Viewers in Canada and the United States will see trailers that emphasize hard‑hitting combat, dramatic visuals, and a chilling atmosphere that matches the franchise’s iconic tone.