Every year the Super Bowl provides a major opportunity for studios to tease their upcoming films in front of millions of people.

This year was no different: Studios spent millions begging for consumers to consider throwing their hard-earned dollars at them.

While Hollywood does not have the best standing with the American public these days for a variety of reasons, there are still rays of hope in the entertainment industry.

Here’s look at three must-see movie trailers to come out of Super Bowl LIII.

1.) “Toy Story 4.” “Toy Story 3” offered a satisfying conclusion to the popular franchise about talking toys, but “Toy Story 4” (image shown above center) is still a welcome addition for fans.

While the Super Bowl ad didn’t give much of a glimpse at the storyline, it was good for some chuckles all the same.

In the ad, Buzz Lightyear (voiced by Tim Allen) gets lost from his gang — and is hung up as a prize in a carnival.

Allen has said that reading the “Toy Story 4” script was an emotional experience for him — and if this new movie packs half the punch the third movie did, families are in for a good time this summer.

“Toy Story 4” hits theaters on June 21.

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2.) “The Twilight Zone.” It technically wasn’t a movie trailer, but the quick tease for the new “Twilight Zone” offered up more than most of the cinematic trailers during the game.

Viewers got a glimpse of the host who will be replacing the late, great Rod Serling. Filmmaker Jordan Peele, who is also overseeing the series behind the scenes, walks across an empty football stadium in the ad and welcomes us back to a new dimension — where things don’t always follow the rules we have come to live by.

No one can truly replace Rod Serling or those classic original episodes, but “The Twilight Zone” brand is too strong to let die — especially in today’s world.

“The Twilight Zone” will begin rolling out episodes on April 1 on CBS All Access.

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3.) “Hobbs & Shaw.” Even if you’re not a fan of the “Fast and Furious” franchise — which is somehow still going, with a whopping eight films — “Hobbs & Shaw” looks like a great time at the movies.

The trailer appears to be something pulled straight out of the ’80s or ’90s — an action buddy comedy that would have once starred Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell or Mel Gibson and Danny Glover. Instead we have Dwayne Johnson (pictured above left) and Jason Statham (above right), two rare modern celebrities who mostly avoid any talk of politics — which is likely why they’re two of the only reliable box office draws around.

Set to the song “Why Can’t We Be Friends?” the “Hobbs & Shaw” trailer promises a fun, action-packed time.

Hobbs and Shaw team up to save the world from the threat of a menacing Brixton (Idris Elba). There are laughs, explosions and plenty of one-liners to go around. David Leitch (“John Wick,” “Atomic Blonde”) directs the project; he’s one of the few action directors working today who actually lets viewers see what’s going on in a scene.

As a former stuntman, he’s more interested in the practical than choppy, lazy action scenes bookended by goofy special effects.

“Hobbs & Shaw” hits theaters on August 2.

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