All this year’s celebrity Super Bowl commercials
A Clueless reunion, a nude comedian and Will Ferrell doing Squid Game – here are all this year’s celeb-filled Super Bowl commercials.
Today’s Super Bowl 2022 isn’t just about the Eagles vs. the Chiefs – it’s also about the day’s buzziest commercials (and Rihanna’s halftime show, of course).
Paul Rudd, Kevin Hart, Serena Williams, Jack Harlow and Sean “Diddy” Combs are just a few of the major stars who will be lighting up the screen between plays. Also watch out for ads that revive characters from Clueless and Breaking Bad. Walter White might have died on that show, but he’s been brought back to life for US snack brand PopCorners, Page Six reports.
Dunkin’ Donuts
Ben Affleck has found his calling in a new #SuperBowl spot for Dunkin' pic.twitter.com/iWiatYOg3Z
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) February 13, 2023
Ben Affleck is Dunkin’s most famous customer, so it makes sense for them to enlist him for their Super Bowl ad, where he’s shown working a Dunkin’ drive through. The best bit is when wife J Lo springs him working his day job.
Rakuten
Alicia Silverstone reprises her famous role as Cher Horowitz – alongside Elisa Donovan as frenemy Amber – from the 1995 movie Clueless in this spot for the shopping platform.
DraftKings
Comedian Kevin Hart is unsure how he’ll bet on the big game, in this spot for the sports betting platform. Look for cameos from Tony Hawk and Ludacris.
Remy Martin
Tennis superstar Serena Williams headlines the first ever Super Bowl ad for the cognac company, with a campaign, “Inch by Inch,” emphasising teamwork.
Avocados from Mexico
This 30-second ad stars actress Anna Faris as Eve in the Garden of Eden – and she’s very excited to discover avocados.
Doritos
Rapper Jack Harlow is enthusiastic about playing the triangle while Missy Elliott is sceptical.
Downy
Comedian Danny McBride promotes the laundry brand Downy Unstopables as “Downy McBride.”
M&Ms
Maya Rudolph replaces M&M’s longtime spokescandies, playing the “Chief of Fun”.
Heineken
Paul Rudd’s Ant-Man sips on a Heineken 0.0 in the brand’s first ad for its non-alcoholic beer.
General Motors and Netflix
Will Ferrell navigates his way through several Netflix series (including Bridgerton and Stranger Things) with GM electric vehicles.
PopCorners
The snack brand has a Breaking Bad-themed spot called “Breaking Good” with Aaron Paul reprising his role as Jesse and Bryan Cranston back as Walter White. It’s even directed by the show’s creator, Vince Gilligan, and features original props such as the RV.
Crown Royal
Dave Grohl stars in this 30-second spot for the whiskey brand.
Hellmann’s
The mayonnaise brand has a spot for its “Make Taste, Not Waste” campaign, starring Jon Hamm and Brie Larson.
WorkDay
In its big-game debut, the business software brand brings in a slew of classic rockers, including Billy Idol, Joan Jett and Ozzy Osbourne, complaining that office employees should not call each other “rock stars”.
Booking.com
This 30-second commercial for the online travel company stars Melissa McCarthy living the high life and getting a foot massage. Her husband and frequent co-star, Ben Falcone, makes a cameo.
Sketchers
Snoop Dogg stars in the spot “All Walks of Life,” in which the rapper heads to the Oval Office wearing the shoe brand’s Sketchers Hands Free Slip-Ins.
Pepsi
Comedy giants Steve Martin and Ben Stiller star in this spot for Pepsi Zero Sugar, where they mock each other and the buzzy concept of “nepo babies”.
Bud Light
Miles Teller and his wife, Keleigh Teller, star in this spot called “Hold.” While Keleigh is stuck with hold music on a phone call, Miles dances around and drinks a Bud Light.
Michelob Ultra
This star-studded clip features Serena Williams, Brian Cox, Tony Romo, Alex Morgan, Jimmy Butler, Canelo Alvarez and Nneka Ogwumike.
Budweiser
The beer giant’s commercial stars Kevin Bacon, in a play on the “six degrees of Kevin Bacon” game.
The Super Bowl screens from 9am AEDT today locally on Seven, with the game starting at 10am. Rihanna’s halftime show, her first live performance since 2016, is expected to take place at around midday.
This story originally appeared on Page Six and is republished here with permission