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Ryan Reynolds as "Deadpool." The 20th Century Fox film opens Feb. 12.

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CLEVELAND, Ohio - The average cost for a 30-second spot during Super Bowl 50 is a whopping $4.8 million.

That sum is a bit staggering for smaller brands. But the movie business is one industry somewhat immune to the high risk, high reward nature of Super Bowl commercials. Timed right, and a stellar teaser can set up a potential spring or summer blockbuster.

Here are 11 movies we hope (some are already confirmed) spend some cash on Super Bowl Sunday:

"Deadpool"

20th Century Fox's "Deadpool" arrives less than a week after this year's Super Bowl and is already confirmed for a TV spot. You can probably expect more of the same witty humor from the film starring Ryan Reynolds. The film opens Feb. 12.

"X-Men: Apocalypse"

Fox reportedly has two TV spots booked for Super Bowl 50. The other one could be for the next installment in the X-Men franchise, which opens in theaters on May 27. We've gotten a couple of trailers for the film thus far, including a look at younger X-Men newbies like Nightcrawler and Psylocke. Supposedly, the former should be showcasing his Swashbuckler side. So perhaps a new trailer could feature that or give us an even closer look at Apocalypse in his larger form.

"The Angry Birds Movie"

Sony Pictures' adaptation of the popular mobile app has big box office potential. But it could take a well-timed Super Bowl ad to push the film over the top for its May 20 release.

"Ghostbusters"

We still don't have an official trailer for "Ghostbusters." But maybe, just maybe, the reboot starring Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones, Melissa McCarthy and Kate McKinnon is saving its big reveal for Super Bowl Sunday. The film opens July 15.

"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows"

Paramount has booked a much-needed 30-second spot for the "TMNT" sequel, which opens June 3. So far, the film hasn't generated much buzz. But a closer look at Stephen Amell as Casey Jones, along with villains Bebop and Rocksteady, during the big game could prove beneficial.

Bourne 5

Thanks to a Twitter slip by "Bourne" author Eric Van Lustbader, we (sort of) know we'll get our first look at the fifth Bourne film on Sunday, which features the return of Matt Damon. More importantly, a new trailer will mean the film will have an official title. I'm pulling for "The Bourne Retribution."

"Independence Day: Resurgence"

So far we've only gotten one trailer for the 20-years-after sequel to "Independence Day." We know the aliens are coming back, but Will Smith isn't. Fox could use one of its TV spots for "Independence Day: Resurgence," giving us a potential look at the aliens, Liam Hemsworth's role, or Vivica A. Fox's return.

"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice"

There have already been a healthy number of teasers for "Batman v Superman." But given that the film opens March 25, Warner Bros. would be wise to give us a little something during Super Bowl 50...Especially if it doesn't want to be overshadowed by...

"Captain America: Civil War"

You know Disney and Marvel are going to put a strong emphasis on what is probably 2016's biggest film. "Civil War," which opens May 6, looks great. But a Super Bowl commercial could offer the first major tease of the new Spider-Man.

"The Jungle Book"

Disney may want to promote another one of its big 2016 films in "The Jungle Book." The film, which opens April 15, has been slightly overlooked thus far. But it features some stunning CGI that would catch potential moviegoers' eyes during the big game.

"10 Cloverfield Lane"

The surprise sequel from J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot is now one of the most anticipated films of the found footage genre. Given its low budget, it's doubtful Paramount would want to blow its marketing budget on a pricey Super Bowl ad. But we can hope, can't we?