The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows will be getting a 30-second slot at the Super Bowl.

Paramount has bought the slot to promote the film which is set for a June 3 release. While little else is known about what the slot might reveal, we are guessing it will be a new trailer for the film.

Even the first trailer for Bourne 5 will be unveiled at the event.

The first official trailer for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles sequel was revealed in December 2015.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of The Shadows has been directed by Dave Green and directed by Michael Bay. Megan Fox is reprising her role as April O'Neill. The other live-action cast also includes Stephen Amell as Casey Jones, Will Arnett as Vern Fenwick, William Fichtner as Eric Sacks, Brian Tee as The Shredder and Tyler Perry as Dr. Baxter Stockman. The voice actors who play the Ninja Turtles have also reprised their roles -- Alan Ritchson as Raphael, Noel Fisher as Michelangelo, Johnny Knoxville as Leonardo and Jeremy Howard as Donatello.

In an interview with Collider, some of the cast members revealed their hesitation at making the sequel, after the first one, which was directed by Jonathan Liebseman was a big fail with the critics. But they added that knowing what went wrong with the first one has allowed them to improve on the sequel.

"I got to be honest, I was a little nervous about coming back because the first run of this-the first trial run-was pretty tough," Ritchson said.

The actor went onto reveal a bit about new director Dave Green's vision for the sequel.

"To be fair to Liebesman, everybody was trying to figure it out as we were going. And Liebesman had a vision that was different than the final movie, and different  than the movie we're making today," Ritchson said. "I think-to Dave's advantage- he desperately wants to make a love letter to the Turtles, the authors (Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird) and the fans. And there's a lot less battle to make it happen." 

Watch the trailer: