Best Movie & TV Trailers of the Week! Ford V. Ferrari, Ad Astra and more!

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Welcome back to another week of new trailers! This week saw a few notable drops, including James Mangold's FORD V. FERRARI starring Christian Bale and Matt Damon and director James Grey's sci-fi romp AD ASTRA, starring Brad Pitt and Tommy Lee Jones. Both are looking really sharp, with FORD V. FERRARI taking the lead as the most compelling of the bunch. On the TV side we got our first look at The Paramount Network's second season of Yellowstone, as well as Netflix's third and final season of Jessica Jones. Also of note on the TV side is Apple TV's For All Mankind with Joel Kinnaman, Amazon's Carnival Row and Universal's foray onto Netflix with the new original animated series Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous.

Check out the Best Movie Trailers of the Week below!

And, here's the Best TV Trailers of the Week!

Lots of cool stuff, no doubt, but my vote for the best trailer of the week goes to FORD V. FERRARI, which looks like the perfect antidote to the wave of summer spectacle movies, featuring some top tier talent from a top tier director, tackling a compelling subject that's as thrilling as it is interesting. Start your engines!

Source: JoBlo.com

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