Adam Driver stars in a Super Bowl commercial and teaser trailer for sci-fi thriller 65

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There was plenty of Adam Driver content during the fan-favorite Super Bowl commercial breaks on Sunday.The 39-year-old Oscar-nominated actor was featured in a teaser trailer for his upcoming sci-fi thriller 65, where he fights off dinosaurs.The Girls star was also featured in a hilarious Squarespace commercial - the company's ninth Super Bowl ad - where he multiplied himself.

The futuristic first trailer for 65 shows Driver as a pilot named Mills - hailing from the future - who travels back in time and crashes on Earth during the time of dinosaurs.

The 30 seconds long-trailer's title also revealed the meaning of the film's title, as it read: '65 Million Years Ago, BIG GAME Meant Something Very Different.' Popular: Adam Driver starred in two Super Bowl commercials  on Sunday.

The star, 39, was featured in a teaser trailer for his upcoming sci-fi thriller 65, where he fights off dinosaurs Many Adams: The Oscar-nominated actor also starred in a hilarious Squarespace commercial, where he multiplied himselfThe beginning of the trailer shows Driver crashing in his mysterious plane.He is then shown exiting the aircraft in a space suit, as he surveys the bleak landscape.He is joined by the other survivor of the crash, a young girl named Koa (played by Ariana Greenblatt).The next scene sees him laying on the ground, as a giant T-rex approaches.A great chase then ensues, with Driver running for his life as he's chased by the prehistoric predator.Meanwhile the phrase '65 million years ago humans discovered Earth' appears on the screen.The next scene shows Koa as she screams while being attacked by another dinosaur.Driver then pulls out his automatic weapon from the future, as he attempts to fight off the Mesozoic era reptiles.

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