The Super Bowl is an event that captures the attention of millions of people around the world. While some fans may be disappointed by this year’s matchup between the Chiefs and Eagles, there is still plenty to look forward to. From the halftime show to the pregame ceremonies, and of course, the multi-million dollar commercials, there is something for everyone.
One of the highlights of the Super Bowl for many viewers is the commercials. Each year, advertisers go all out to create memorable and entertaining ads that capture the attention of the audience. This year is no different, with a lineup of star-studded and wacky commercials that are sure to stand out.
Booking.com kicks off the commercial lineup with a 30-second ad featuring The Muppets. The ad showcases the wide range of accommodations available on the platform, with a touch of Muppet humor. Reese’s follows suit with a commercial that claims their Chocolate Lava Big Cups are so addicting that people are willing to eat actual lava. The ad is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Dunkin takes a humorous approach with their commercial featuring Ben Affleck and Casey Affleck. The brothers are preparing for a Dunkin commercial with “Succession” star Jeremy Strong when they find him marinating in coffee beans to get into character. The ad is a fun and lighthearted take on the world of commercials.
Pringles adds a touch of whimsy to the lineup with their ad featuring flying facial hair. The 30-second spot sees the mustaches of Nick Offerman, Andy Reid, and even James Harden taking flight. Haagen-Dazs takes a different approach with a “Fast & Furious” themed commercial featuring Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, and Ludacris. In the ad, Vin Diesel slows down all because he’s enjoying a Haagen-Dazs ice cream bar.
Dove continues its tradition of promoting women’s sports with their Super Bowl commercial. The ad focuses on changing the narrative surrounding young girls’ bodies and encouraging them to participate in sports. Coffee-Mate takes a more bizarre approach with a commercial featuring a dancing tongue voiced by Shania Twain after a man tries a Coffee-Mate Cold Foam.
Lay’s takes a wholesome approach with their ad, depicting a young girl who wants to contribute to her family’s potato farm. The commercial highlights Lay’s use of “real potatoes grown on family farms.” NERDS brings in breakout singer-songwriter Shaboozey to sing “What a Wonderful World” as he’s followed by a giant NERDS Gummy Cluster in their 30-second ad.
Skechers features Andy Reid, not only in the commercials but also on the field as the Chiefs’ head coach. In their 30-second ad, Reid stars as a hand model promoting Skechers’ Hands Free Slip-Ins. Little Caesars adds a touch of humor with their commercial featuring actor Eugene Levy. In the ad, Levy enjoys Little Caesars’ crazy puffs so much that his recognizable eyebrows fly right off his face.
Stella Artois brings former soccer great David Beckham and actor Matt Damon together in a 60-second ad. The commercial reveals that Beckham and Damon are long-lost twins who attribute their enormously strong legs to drinking Stella Artois. WeatherTech takes a different approach with their 60-second ad featuring four older women who are “Born To Be Wild” and don’t have to worry about the consequences because they have WeatherTech gear.
Bud Light adds a lighthearted touch with their commercial featuring Shane Gillis and Post Malone as “Big Men on Cul-de-Sac.” Instacart takes a different approach by featuring mascots in their Super Bowl ad to show viewers all the brands they can get delivered to their doorstep. Hims & Hers criticizes the “system” that promotes obesity in America and promotes its low-cost weight-loss drugs.
Uber Eats continues its star-studded commercials with an ad featuring Matthew McConaughey, Charlie XCX, and more. The commercial tests McConaughey’s theory that football is all just a scheme to make people hungry. Coors Light uses sloths to depict how many people feel at work on Monday, with the pitch that a case of Coors Light could change all of that.
Hellmann’s brings back Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan in a NSFW scene from “When Harry Met Sally” for their mayo Super Bowl commercial. Michelob Ultra features Willem Dafoe and Catherine O’Hara as deceptive pickleball stars in their 60-second ad. Doritos adds an interactive element to their commercial by allowing fans to vote for their Super Bowl ad.
Squarespace takes a cinematic approach with their teaser featuring actor Barry Keoghan and a donkey. The 30-second ad shows Keoghan handing out laptops in a time when the concept of a laptop was only a distant dream.
As the excitement builds for Super Bowl 59, fans can anticipate a lineup of commercials that are sure to entertain and captivate. From star-studded performances to wacky and memorable ads, the commercials are an integral part of the Super Bowl experience. So grab your snacks, settle in, and get ready for a night of football and unforgettable commercials.