Saturday, February 8, 2025

All the Super Bowl 2025 commercials: Celebs battle it out to star in coveted $8million ads during the game

Outside of the big game and the famed halftime show, the other big attraction of the Super Bowl is its famously expensive advertisement breaks where big-named companies bring their A-game to wow viewers. 

Many companies have teamed up with celebrities in the past and this year is no different with a plethora of A-list stars showcasing their acting skills. 

Matthew McConaughey, Martha Stewart, and Charli XCX paired up with Uber Eats, while Post Malone was ready for a weekend barbeque with Bud Light and David Beckham with Stella Artois

Some – like McConaughey and Malone – even appear in multiple ads as the stars were booked and busy. 

Budweiser brought its best, bringing another wholesome ad about a little Clydesdale horse making its first delivery to warm the hearts of viewers. 

Other companies, like Dove, wanted to spread heartwarming messages like keeping girls confidence, while some saw celebrities reprise old roles, and a few wanted to provide Americans with a good chuckle. 

But all these ads come at an expensive cost, with Fox, who is broadcasting the big game, receiving an insane advertisement push from the high-priced ads that run anywhere between 15 to 60 seconds. 

At least 10 slots sold for $8million a piece – a new record price, Variety reported. 

Mark Evans, an executive vice president of sales at Fox Sports, said Super Bowl ads are ‘not like any other thing’ and it’s the ‘only place where you can aggregate legitimate scale with one commercial’. 

Paris Hilton in a Frank's Red Hot Super Bowl ad

Alix Earle in a Frank's Red Hot Super Bowl ad

Many companies teamed up with celebrities and this year is no different. Matthew McConaughey, Martha Stewart, and Charli XCX paired up with Uber Eats

While companies like Dove wanted to bring little girls confidence, and some saw celebrities reprise old roles, and others wanted to provide Americans with a good chuckle, like Little Caesar's, which saw Eugene Levy's eyebrows fly off

Fox started the bidding at $7million for a 30-second ad, according to Variety. And the majority of ad sponsors snapped up the inventory in August. 

Some companies, like State Farm, dropped their slot due to the California wildfires. 

Even pregame ad slots go for millions, with a 30-second slot selling for $4.5million, a source told Variety. 

Fox’s 2023 broadcast of the game brought in around $600million for the company, according to Variety. 

‘I don’t see it slowing down anytime soon,’ Evans told the outlet about the hot commodity of Super Bowl ads. 

Below, DailyMail.com comprises a list of all the released 2025 Super Bowl ads.

Angel Soft 

Angel Soft’s ad featured footballer Julian Edelman and Fox Sports host Charissa Thompson in the media company’s office. 

Edelman is seen leaving the bathroom with toilet paper stuck to his shoe. He hurriedly rushed back to catch the start of a football game, when Thompson informed him of the embarrassing accessory. 

Bookings.com 

Booking.com tapped into your childhood with this year’s ad featuring the Muppets. 

Kermit the Frog can be seen strumming a banjo on the beach while Animal aggressively digs for seashells, spraying Miss Piggy with sand while she’s sunbathing. 

‘You got anything more boutique?’ she asked. 

Bookings.com then showed the wide variety of places, like resorts and casinos, its customers can choose from while using its service. 

Bosch

Bosch is making their Super Bowl debut this year, starring Antonio Banderas. 

The engineering company displayed its products in the advertisement without making it the main focus. 

The premise of the ad showed a macho man named Randy struggling to open a jar of pickles when Banderas stepped in to open it for him. 

‘Thanks, Tony! You’re real frightening, you know that?’ Randy asked. 

Banderas replied: ‘Thank Bosch for putting us in the same big game commercial together.’ 

Bud Light 

Bud Light tapped rapper Post Malone and comedian Shane Gillis to be the life of a ‘lame’ cul-de-sac party. 

The pair used leaf blowers to shoot cans of Bud Light into a neighbor’s soap bucket while he cleaned his car and into another’s Jell-O creation. 

One of the neighbors, played by Super Bowl champion Peyton Manning, complimented Malone’s gigantic Bud Light cooler he dragged around with a lawnmower at the party. 

The ad ended with an out of control cul-de-sac party where Gillis and Malone are seen manning the barbeque while enjoying a cold beer.  

Budweiser 

Budweiser kept on brand with its wholesome Super Bowl ads, featuring its famous Clydesdale horses. 

The more than 90-second ad, titled First Delivery, showed a young Clydesdale being left behind from a keg delivery for being ‘too little.’ 

The sad horse watched his siblings ride off when he noticed a keg fall off the trailer and he jumped the fence to help. 

The little horse had to cross pastures, a raging river, and a small town to roll the keg to the local bar. 

His owner, who is inside the bar, looked shocked to see his horse making his first delivery. 

As the horse looked into the bar from the outside window, the Budweiser symbol turned on, making the shape of a crown over the horse’s head. 

Carl’s Jr. 

Carl’s Jr. locked down Alix Earle for a glamorous ad promoting their free hangover burger, which will be available on their app the day after the Super Bowl. 

‘Let’s be real, everyone’s going to be a hot mess after the big game,’ Earle said from a makeup chair before changing into a barely-there bikini top and a mini skirt. ‘Been there, done that.

‘And I’ve got just what you need to cure that post-party bug.’ 

The burger features egg, double bacon, charbroiled beef, hash rounds, cheese, and sauce. 

Cirkul 

Cirkul – a reinvention of water flavoring packets that is sponsored by actor Adam Devine – is on a mission to get Americans more hydrated. 

‘Cirkul helps you drink more water,’ the ad said. 

It showed the actor desperately searching for a Cirkul water bottle – with has a detachable flavored filtered – for his girlfriend. He ended up ordering 100,000 bottles and sent them to various homes.  

The ad promoted its game day ‘super surprise’ that will be announced doing the Super Bowl. 

Coffee Mate

Although coffee may not seem like the drink of choice for a sporting event, Coffee Mate wants you to think otherwise this year. 

Their ad features a young man drinking an iced coffee while watching a game at home. 

While he sits on his couch, he uses the brand’s new cold foam to enhance his drink. 

Singer Shania Twain sings the Gimme Cold Foam lyrics that play during the ad.  

Coors Light 

Coors Light is well aware many Americans will stay up late watching the big game, ensuring for a ‘slow Monday’ – the title of their ad – the next day. 

‘Get a case of the Mondays,’ their tagline read. 

The ad featured sloths – who are known for their slowness – as they desperately try to get through their Monday shifts and chores. 

DoorDash 

DoorDash used its ad space to promote DoorPass to save money. 

In the ad, a man was able to clone himself and hire an opera singer to shower him with compliments. 

‘You need to stop spending,’ his financial advisor told him. 

‘You’re not listening,’ he retorted while using jet-powered boots to levitate above the ground. ‘I’m saving!’ 

Doritos 

Doritos, like a few other ads, featured none other than the Kansas City Chiefs, who are playing in the Super Bowl for the third straight year and hoping to win a third time. 

Five players – including quarterback Patrick Mahomes – and their mascot could be seen watching fan-made commercials. 

When the focus group woman asked if they thought the ads were ‘cheesy,’ they replied: ‘Very cheesy.’ 

Although this is not the official ad for the Super Bowl by the company, fans can vote on the one that will air.  

Dove 

Dove, as in previous years, focused their ad on a wholesome message. 

This year, the company is hoping to change the way society talks about girl’s and women’s bodies. 

The ad opened with a three-year-old girl happily speeding down a sidewalk. 

Text overlay read: ‘At three, these legs are unstoppable. At 14, she’ll think they’re unbearable.’ 

It goes on to say that 50 percent of girls quit sports because they are ‘criticized for their body type.’ 

‘Let’s change the way we talk to our girls,’ the ad concluded. ‘#KeepHerConfident.’ 

Dunkin

Dunkin brought back Ben Affleck for another iconic ad as it told its viewers to ‘suit up, America.’ 

Ben and Casey Affleck can be seen wearing bright orange Dunkin jackets as they stand outside a dressing room discussing Succession star Jeremy Strong’s method acting. 

Casey told his brother that Strong was doing his research to become a DunKing. After a small brotherly argument, Ben barged into Strong’s dressing room, only to find him bathing in a bucket of beans. 

‘What are you doing in there?’ he asked incredulous. 

‘We’re doing a Dunkin Donuts commercial, right? I’m trying to find the character.’ 

When asked how long it would take to find it, Strong said at least three hours. 

Foundation to Combat Antisemitism 

Snoop Dogg and Super Bowl champion Tom Brady get into an intense argument for the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism’s ad. 

‘I hate you because we from different neighborhoods,’ Snoop opened the ad. 

‘I hate you because you look different,’ Brady shot back. 

The volleys continued until the rapper stopped and said: ‘Man, I hate that things are so bad that we have to do a commercial about it.’ 

FanDuel 

Football brothers, Eli and Peyton Manning, duel it out for Fan Duel’s Kick of Destiny 3 commercial. 

‘May The Best Manning Win,’ read the tagline. 

The commercial followed their sibling rivalry as Eli hoped to become a kicker, but Peyton bet him he could do it faster. 

Frank’s Red Hot  

Two things are known for being hot: Hot sauce and Paris Hilton. And that’s what Frank’s Red Hot did in their Super Bowl commercial. 

It opened in a baby pink kitchen with Hilton bedazzling her Frank’s bottle with red gems. 

Surrounded by game day favorites, like wings and potato skins, Hilton said she puts ‘that s**t on everything’ and asked viewers how they use the red hot product. 

‘Loves it,’ she said. ‘That’s not just hot, that’s red hot.’ 

Fans will have the chance to win Hilton’s bedazzled bottle, as well as Frank’s for life.  

GoDaddy 

GoDaddy featured one of its customer’s businesses, Walton Goggins Goggle Glasses, in its ad this year. 

Goggins’ business makes sunglasses that look similar to ski goggles but are meant to be worn anywhere. 

‘So whether you’re walking the red carpet, vibing out at Red Rocks or riding a red jet ski, you look and feel like a banger,’ the website, powered by GoDaddy Airo, said. 

GoDaddy focused on the behind-the-scenes aspect of owning an online business, with keeping up with inventory and processing orders. 

‘Wow, these orders keep coming in,’ Walton stressed as he went through several cups of coffee to keep up. ‘I’ve got glasses for everybody in America… What’s up mister one-thousandth sale!’ 

‘Walton’s been working,’ the ad read.  

Häagen-Dazs 

Häagen-Dazs is ready to be fast and furious in its Super Bowl ad. 

Featuring Fast and Furious stars, Vin Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez, the ad focused on the ‘not so fast, not so furious’ lifestyle, which saw the latter enjoying a Vanilla Milk Chocolate Almond ice cream bar. 

As soon as she bit into the dessert, the car slowed and the pair enjoyed the view from the coastal highway. 

Suddenly, Ludacris – who also stars in the franchise – rolled up, asking: ‘Hey, what happened to the fast life?’ 

‘Not today,’ Diesel replied. 

This will mark Häagen-Dazs’s first Super Bowl ad. 

Hellman’s 

Hellman’s mayonnaise reprised When Harry Met Sally for a fun Super Bowl ad, where Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal recreate an iconic scene in Katz’s Delicatessen in New York City. 

Ryan added Hellman’s to her sandwich after saying the original was ‘not doing it.’ After adding the condiment, she moaned in delight before yelling: ‘Oh my gosh! So good!’ 

As she kept going, others began looking in their direction. 

When it was Sydney Sweeney’s turn to order, she told the waitress: ‘I’ll have what she’s having.’  

Hims & Hers 

Hers released a cut-throat Super Bowl ad attacking the US healthcare system.  

‘Something’s broken, and it’s not our bodies,’ the narrator said. 

The company accused American healthcare of keeping residents ‘sick and struck’ to continue profiting off a $160billion industry.  

It then touted its weight loss drugs, which are available on their site. 

Hims released the same commercial. 

HexClad 

HexClad Cookware recruited famous chef Gordon Ramsey and comedian Pete Davidson for its alien-inspired commercial. 

It showed Ramsey working at Area 51 and being escorted to meet a new species of aliens, who are ‘foodies.’ 

‘We’ll need for you to cook for them,’ the government worker told him. ‘You’ll have access to everything the Area 51 test kitchen has to offer, including top-secret alien cooking technology.’ 

The technology in question is HexClad pans, which Ramsey said he has ‘at home.’

‘Unfortunately, it was leaked eight years ago,’ the worker said, before saying it was made out of an alien spacecraft. 

When he goes to meet the alien, in walks Pete Davidson, who said: ‘All famous people are aliens.’ 

Instacart 

Instacart has everything and that’s exactly what it wanted to promote in its 2025 Super Bowl ad. 

Bringing together Chester Cheetah from Cheetos, the Pillsbury Doughboy, the Jolly Green Giant from Green Giant, Mr. Clean, the Kool-Aid Man, and the Energizer Bunny, the ad showed them racing to a neighborhood home. 

As they reach the residence, they turn into their respected grocery items. 

This is mark Instacart’s first Super Bowl ad.  

Lay’s 

Lay’s also went the wholesome route to create an ad similar to Budweiser’s. 

Titled The Little Farmer, a small girl was left behind by her family as they head out to the potato fields. 

After a single potato rolled off the back of the truck, the little girl picked it up and brought it home. She began to till the earth and start her own potato patch. 

Through rain or shine, she cared for her single potato plant, eventually growing one big enough to pick. 

She proudly showed it to her father, who allowed her to add it to the bunch in the truck heading off to the potato chip factory. 

The potato chip company ended the ad showing photos of family farmers who help grow the vegetables to make their famous chips.  

Little Caesar’s

Eugene Levy may still be looking for his eyebrows after starring in Little Caesar’s new ad. 

The Schitt’s Creek actor can be seen excitedly trying the brand’s Crazy Puffs. 

‘Whoa!’ he said as he bit into one. As he does so, his eyebrows took flight, terrorizing a runner, a mother, before landing on his daughter Sarah Levy’s hand.

‘My dad’s eating Crazy Puffs again, don’t ask,’ she told a friend over coffee. 

The ad concluded with his eyebrows returning to him, only for him to discover the company offers a bacon variety, exciting his eyebrows at the prospect. 

Meta

Meta used their ad space to promote their Ray-Ban Meta Glasses with a star-studded cast of Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pratt, and Kris Jenner. 

The ad appeared to be filmed in Jenner’s home and opened with Pratt asking the glasses to explain the artwork – a banana duct-taped to a wall in the momager’s home. 

The glasses tell the artwork is worth $6.2million. 

As he moved through the gallery, he came across Hemsworth munching on a banana. Once Pratt informed the Avengers star of its worth, they hurried dig through Jenner’s fridge in search of a replacement. 

Jenner scathingly asked: ‘Who eats art?’ before telling her glasses to: ‘Call my lawyer.’  

Michelob Ultra

Michelob wanted Americans to ‘ultra hustle’ for their stout as they released a star-studded campaign featuring Willem Dafoe playing pickleball. 

Dafoe is joined by Schitt’s Creek actress Catherine O’Hara to challenge NFL legend Randy Moss and WNBA champion Sabrina Ionescu to a game of pickleball for the prize of a Michelob Ultra. 

‘We’re kind of at a high level,’ Ionsecu told the actor when challenged. ‘Are you guys sure you want this?’ 

‘Please, serve!’ O’Hara replied. 

They eventually found themselves served by the older pair, who won the tall glasses of beer. Dafoe and O’Hara would go on to search for those with Michelob Ultra and challenge them to games. 

‘You know we’re professional athletes, right?’ Moss asked. 

‘What sport?’ O’Hara clapped back. 

Dafoe told Anheuser-Busch, which owns Michelob Ultra, that he thought the concept was ‘funny’ when he signed on. 

‘I think people will get a kick out of it seeing us play the villains in a fun yet competitive environment,’ he said in a statement

‘For me, it was such a thrill to be a part of this Super Bowl commercial, so I have Michelob Ultra to thank for making me feel very cool,’ O’Hara said.  

Mountain Dew 

In another star-studded commercial, JD Vance’s favorite drink company turned the singer Seal, 61, into an actual seal. 

The company’s mascot, The Mountain Dude, handed singer Becky G a Baja Blast bottle. After drinking it, she’s transported to an island and landed in a boat driven by the former. 

Seal, as a seal, began to sing Kiss From a Lime – a play on his song Kiss From a Rose – surrounded by other seals. 

‘Ooh, the more I think of it, it’s strange I’m a seal, yeah,’ he sang. ‘My flippers can’t hold Mountain Dew. It slips right on through, what a shame.’ 

‘Well, this is the weirdest thing I’ve ever seen,’ Becky G said as the commercial ended. 

Seal called the ad ‘hilarious’ and enjoyed seeing himself edited on to a seal, he told Today

‘Anytime I get a chance to laugh and make fun of myself with a meme that was with my head on a seal, I mean, it’s hilarious and it’s a good antidote of relief to the seriousness of life,’ he told the outlet. ‘Good-looking seal.’ 

MSC Cruises 

MSC Cruises pulled in Orlando Bloom and Drew Barrymore to sell their cruises this year. 

The ever-enthusiastic Barrymore can be seen playing a piano and loudly singing: ‘It’s a holiday!’ – the company’s tagline. 

Bloom grimaced as she badly sung and pounding on the instrument. 

‘Is that…good?’ she asked. 

‘Not great,’ he replied as he leaned on the piano.   

Nerds 

Nerds recruited Shaboozey to promote its highly-popular Nerds Gummy Clusters in a colorful ad. 

As the singer munches on the crunchy candy, his everyday world suddenly becomes a candy-fill world Willy Wonka would be proud of. 

The Nerds’ mascots bounce around the street, painting it fun colors as the singer sang: ‘The colors all around me, so pretty in the sky.’  

NerdWallet 

NerdWallet recruited Kieran Culkin’s voice for their ad. The Home Alone actor played a beluga whale who popped up to talk to a man on a ferry boat. 

‘Beluga’s have the IQ of a human genius,’ the man, named Richard, on the boat said. 

‘We sure do, Richard,’ Culkin’s whale replied. 

NerdWallet used the ad to announce a product called Genius will be available on Sunday and help consumers find the right credit card. 

Novartis 

Novartis – a Switzerland-based pharmaceutical company – teased their upcoming Super Bowl ad, sending a serious message to women – and men – worldwide. 

The ad focuses on breast cancer awareness with the lyrics: ‘I see you looking, looking at me,’ playing in the background over close-up shots of women’s breasts. 

‘Let’s give breasts the attention they deserve most,’ actress Hailee Steinfeld said. 

Actress Wanda Sykes also featured in the ad.  

Oikos 

Footballer Myles Garrett and actress Juno Temple paired up for a humorous ad that showed the latter carrying the athlete on her shoulders through an airport. 

Garrett’s character has a broken leg and was worried he wouldn’t make his flight now that the gate has changed. 

Temple told him to hold her Greek yogurt and ran through the airport with him on her shoulders to get him on his flight. 

Oreo

Post Malone booked two big commercials ahead of the Super Bowl, this time promoting his special edition of Oreos. 

The advertisement showed Malone mining for ingredients to go into his Oreo recreation, which features a spiral inside – a first for the company. 

Malone branded the top of his cookie creation with his name and several different designs. 

Paramount 

Paramount used its ad space to promote Novocaine by releasing a trailer for the superhero movie. 

‘Here’s your exclusive look at the Big Game spot for Novocaine,’ the company said. 

Pringles 

In a similar ad to Little Caesar’s, flying facial hair appeared in the ad. 

The ad stars actors Adam Brody and Nick Offerman, NBA star James Harden, and Kansas City Chief’s Coach Andy Reid. 

The latter three all lose their very recognizable mustaches after Brody blew into an empty can Pringles – a snack Reid told People he has ‘always loved.’ 

The mustaches flew to a grocery store, where it picked up different flavored cans of Pringles to bring to Brody. 

Eventually, the facial hair returned to the men, with Offerman getting Harden’s. 

Although Reid doesn’t know if his players Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes have seen the ad, he believes his star-studded boys would them tell him to ‘stick with the ‘stache once they do.’ 

Ram Trucks 

Ram Trucks cast Glen Powell in retelling the story of Goldilocks as a ‘rugged dude.’ 

In a storybook retelling to his niece and nephew, Powell’s Goldilocks used Ram Trucks to get around for his adventures, such as jumping a volcano. 

‘What about the three bears?’ his niece asked. 

‘This is my story,’ Powell replied.  

Reese’s 

Reese’s took its fans to a National Park for its Super Bowl ad to tout its new Chocolate Lava Big Cup. 

‘Ever since Reese’s came out with their new Chocolate Lava Big Cup with a delicious layer of chocolate lava, people visiting the lava flows have been pretty confused,’ a park ranger said. 

The camera panned to visitors desperately trying to eat the molten lava, thinking it was the same thing as the one in the candy. 

Rangers screamed: ‘Don’t eat lava!’ as plenty try to get a taste. 

Ritz 

Bad Bunny and Audrey Plaza team up for Ritz’s commercials, where she later called herself the ‘human version of Monday.’ 

She and another man were enjoying the Salty Club, where smiles were not allowed, when Bad Bunny showed up and excitedly enjoyed his crackers. 

‘You’re going to get us kicked out,’ Plaza told the musician. 

‘So?’ he retorted. 

Sketchers 

Pringles wasn’t the only ad Coach Reid appeared in as Sketchers scooped him up to. 

In his signature red zip-up and khakis, he promoted the brand’s Hands-Free Slip-in shoes. 

Of course, the Kansas City Chief’s coach popped on a pair of red shoes. 

Spruce

Spruce, a pet and human-safe weed killer, will be making its Super Bowl debut to a limited audience with its dog-centric ad. 

The company – owned by Proctor & Gamble – is only airing the ad in the South, according to Variety.  

CEO Maris Croswell said the limited availability of the ad makes sense as it is where the majority of their consumer base will be, as much of the rest of the country is still dealing with snow. 

The South is ‘where weed pressure and weed annoyance is starting to become more top of mind,’ she told Variety. 

Their big game ad featured the song Who Let the Dogs Out as it showed a man using a different brand of weed killer and having to keep his dog inside while it dried. 

Meanwhile, his neighbor let his dogs out after using Spruce, as it’s safe to use.  

Starbucks 

To the soundtrack of Thunderstruck by AC/DC – made most popular in the sport by the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders – Starbucks told the ‘story of coffee.’ 

‘The Starbucks you love is ready,’ the narrator said as the video took viewers through the process of making an espresso drink. 

The commercial filters through a series of barista handing out coffee drinks in their stores as the companies moves back to its original ways, including free refills. 

Starbucks has recently come under fire for reversing its open-door policy and customers were outraged that they will now be forced to purchase something, even to use the restroom.  

Stella Artois

David Beckham and Matt Damon team up to play brothers in a new ad for Stella Artois. 

Beckham’s parents sat him down in a bar over glasses of Stella to tell him he had a ‘twin brother we never told you about’ named Other David, who lived in America. 

Beckham flew to the US to meet his long-lost twin, who is played by Damon. They find they both enjoy a Stella every once in a while. 

At the end of the ad, as they walked off arm-in-arm, Beckham said: ‘There’s something I have to tell you.’ 

‘My brother’s a famous soccer player?’ Damon replied. ‘So how famous are you? Matt Damon famous?’ 

‘Maybe Ben Affleck famous,’ Beckham replied, referring to another actor Damon had previously done a Super Bowl ad with for Dunkin. 

STōK Cold Brew Coffee

The Colorado brand recruited Channing Tatum to step back into his Step Up and Magic Mike roles as he taught a soccer team how to groove. 

‘Your bosses are not happy with your celebration dances,’ Tatum told the crew. ‘So, drink up,’ he said as he tossed them a bottle of STōK’s. 

After drinking the cold brew, he taught them new dances to do when they score a goal.  

Squarespace

Barry Keoghan reunited with the donkey from The Banshees Of Inisherin for Squarespace’s ad campaign.

The actor appeared in a new commercial alongside the donkey – called Don Mosley -riding through an Irish town handing out laptops with websites made to help locals advertise their businesses on Squarespace. 

‘A website makes it real,’ text overlay said. 

In a different ad featuring Keoghan, the Saltburn star uses Squarespace to create the site for the donkey, saying to Don: ‘Hey, this is big Mosley, big game commercial. Old Hollywood, eh darling?

‘You’re gonna need a publicist, aren’t you? A publicist and an agent. Have you got a website? I’ll get you a website. I know the one.’ 

Taco Bell 

Taco Bell recruited Doja Cat to promote its drive-thru cameras in a teaser ad. In the ad, celebrities are banned from the camera area, but Doja Cat just wants to have fun, sneaking into a photo. 

‘Did someone photobomb us?’ the customers questioned. 

The Taco Bell employees then yelled out the drive-thru pick-up window to tell the musician to leave, prompting an argument. Eventually, the songstress left. 

The brand may feature photos from the drive-thru camera in the ad that will debut at the Super Bowl. 

‘So, if you took a photo at one of our drive-thru cams, you could be in our big game ad,’ a narrator said. ‘Participants may be slightly famous, but not Doja Cat famous.’

Totino’s Pizza Rolls  

In Totino’s Pizza Rolls’ first-ever Super Bowl ad, the company took fans to outer space with Tim Robinson and Sam Richardson. 

The alien, named Chazmo, was on his way home and thanked them for sharing their pizza rolls with him. 

As the doors close to the spaceship, Chazmo got caught in the door and died. 

True to Texas

Matthew McConaughey is booked and busy this Super Bowl season as he appeared in a second big game ad, alongside long-time friend Woody Harrelson. 

In a True to Texas ad, which encourages bringing film production back to the Southern state, the two friends revive their True Detective roles to call for change as Harrelson drove down a highway. 

‘I want to change the tune,’ McConaughey told Harrelson. ‘I’m talking a new hub for film and television and renaissance, rebirth.’ 

The movie stars called for incentives for Texas – much like California does – to bring productions to the state. 

‘It’s time for Texas to become the home of telling stories that people want to see and hear,’ McConaughey said. ‘So what do you say Texas Legislative?’ 

Turbo Tax

Turbo Tax recruited Issa Rae to promote their tax services as the season of the returns is upon us. 

‘It’s 2025, this is taxes?’ Rae questioned as she carried a box of receipts and documents in the wind. ‘And we still have to take a million steps?’ 

After finding out her usual accountant’s place is closed, the actress opted for Turbo Tax, so she can relax instead of doing the hard work herself. 

‘So you can have your cake,’ she said as she cut into a box labeled taxes that was actually the tasty dessert.  

Uber Eats 

Uber Eats looked into a conspiracy about how football was simply to sell food and brought in a star-studded cast to do it. 

The ad features Matthew McConaughey pitching director Greta Gerwig a movie pitch about how the Super Bowl is simply to sell food to consumers, even allegedly the word ‘bowl’ appeared in the name because one can eat out of it. 

‘This year, we’re not even hiding it anymore,’ McConaughey’s character said. ‘The halftime show presented by an Apple, and a stadium named after…’

‘A salad!’ Martha Stewart chimed in, referring to the Caesars Superdome. Next to her, Charli XCX snacked on a green apple. 

Unfortunately for McConaughey, Gerwig declined. 

WeatherTech 

A group of older women are driving in a convertible while one is drinking tea and another is knitting while holding up traffic on a coastal highway.

One of the women spray-paint a semi-truck, while another flashes a group of people playing bingo. 

The women eventually get arrested for speeding. 

‘Don’t worry, girls, I’ve got WeatherTech,’ the driver said as she sped past a state trooper.  

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