Breaking Bad Reunion and Co.: The biggest commercials at the Super Bowl

Breaking Bad Reunion and Co.: The biggest commercials at the Super Bowl

Some companies come up with spectacular commercials for the Super Bowl. These stars were in the clips in 2023.

The Super Bowl not only had sporting highlights to offer, the Chiefs beat the Eagles, or music, Rihanna (34) rocked the halftime show. As usual, the audience at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, also got to see some spectacular commercials.

Ben Affleck becomes a drive-thru employee

At the final of the US professional football league NFL, which took place in the night from Sunday to Monday, fans saw Jennifer Lopez (53) and Ben Affleck (50) from a fast-food restaurant chain for coffee and donuts, among others. Affleck plays a company employee who takes orders at a drive-thru. One customer is none other than his wife, who asks him in amazement from the car, “What are you doing? Is that what you do when you say you’re going to work all day?”

Diddy (53) goes looking for a song that is supposed to advertise the company’s subscription service. In the studio he has Haddaway (58, “What is Love”) or Kelis (43, “Milkshake”), among others, audition, who perform their hits with modified lyrics. In the end, Haddaway wins.

Bradley Cooper (48) stood in front of the camera with his mother Gloria Campano for T-Mobile. a spokesman explains that they “at least tried” to shoot a commercial with the two. Because then you see how mother and son produce several outtakes by not being able to stop laughing.

Ben Stiller returns in Zoolander

US rapper Jack Harlow (24) was allowed to be the star. In it, not only does the 24-year-old deal with the sound of a triangle, the chip to be advertised also has the triangular shape, but Elton John (75) and Missy Elliott (51) are also part of the clip.

The “Breaking Bad” stars Bryan Cranston (66) aka Walter White, Aaron Paul (43) aka Jesse Pinkman and Raymond Cruz (61) aka drug lord Tuco Salamanca celebrated a reunion. In the clip, series protagonist Walter White doesn’t focus on making meth, but instead on making PopCorners’ cheddar chips. He then presents the Salamanca product together with Pinkman.

Ben Stiller (57) explores the question of whether the audience can distinguish reality from great acting or not – and slips into his legendary “Zoolander” role, among other things. Other acting stars also returned for the Super Bowl with their famous roles or references to them.

Alicia Silverstone (46) became “Clueless” or John Travolta (68) “Summer Nights” from “Grease” with the “Scrubs” stars Zach Braff (47) and Donald Faison (48).

Source: Stern

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