
Super Bowl 2025 commercials: See Ben Affleck and the DunKings, Tom Brady, plus more big game ads
Angel Soft
Angel Soft is offering viewers a 'potty-tunity' with its spot, giving viewers a chance to take a bathroom break while its commercial airs.
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Booking.com
Kermit, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, and more Muppets hit the beach and other vacation locales in a fun ad for Booking.com.
Bosch
Antonio Banderas and Macho Man Randy Savage join forces for a series of teasers ahead of Bosch's spot.
Bud Light
Rapper Post Malone and comedian Shane Gillis team up to keep the brews flowing at the neighborhood barbecue party in a commercial for Bud Light that also stars former Colts and Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning.
Budweiser
A determined Clydesdale horse gets the beer to the bar just in time in this cute commercial for Budweiser.
Coffee-mate
Singer Shania Twain lends her voice to an ad for Coffee-mate promoting its new cold foam creamer.
Coors Light
Coors Light pokes fun at the lethargy that fans will feel on the Monday after the Super Bowl in a humorous spot featuring anthropomorphic sloths.
DoorDash
Comedian Nate Bargatze does some snack math in a teaser for DoorDash's Super Bowl spot.
Doritos
Aliens abduct a bag of Doritos in a funny, fan-made ad for the chip company, created by the winners of its 'Crash the Super Bowl' contest.
Dove
Dove is encouraging viewers to 'change the way we talk to our girls' about their body types in an ad focused on keeping girls interested in sports.
Dunkin'
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FanDuel
Sorry Rob Gronkowski, but the 2025 Kick of Destiny will feature brothers and former football stars Peyton and Eli Manning going head-to-head during this year's contest.
Fetch
In a teaser for reward app Fetch's Super Bowl spot, the company revealed that it's giving away what it calls 'The Big Reward,' $10,000 each to 120 winners, during the final minutes of the game.
Foundation to Combat Antisemitism
Patriots owner Robert Kraft
Frank's RedHot
Paris Hilton, known for her catch phrase 'That's hot,' teams up with Frank's RedHot for a new Super Bowl ad, featuring a giveaway contest where 59 lucky winners will take home $1,000 each, with five additional winners receiving a bedazzled bottle of the hot sauce.
GoDaddy
Website-building company GoDaddy returns to the big game broadcast with a new teaser for an ad starring actor Walton Goggins.
Häagen-Dazs
Ice cream company Häagen-Dazs enlists the help of 'Fast & Furious' stars Ludacris, Vin Diesel, and Michelle Rodriguez for its Super Bowl spot.
Hellmann's
Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal reunite for
HexClad
Gordon Ramsay and Pete Davidson investigate an 'unidentified frying object' in a Super Bowl spot for cookware company HexClad.
Hims
Hims hopes to send a message with its big game ad, which takes aim at obesity and the weight-loss industry.
Homes.com
Daniel Levy and Heidi Gardner are back and bringing the laughs in a new teaser for Homes.com's Super Bowl commercial.
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Instacart
If there was an 'Avengers'-style movie starring mascots for grocery store items, it might look something like Instacart's commercial, which features appearances by Chester Cheetah, Puppy Monkey Baby, the Green Giant, the Pillsbury Doughboy, Mr. Clean, the Kool-Aid Man, and more.
Lay's
See a sweet tale about a hard-working girl growing spuds on a potato farm with her family in the Super Bowl ad for Lay's chips.
Little Caesar's
Little Caesar's taps the comedic genius of actor Eugene Levy in a series of funny teasers ahead of the pizza chain's Super Bowl Sunday commercial.
Michelob ULTRA
Acting legends Catherine O'Hara and
Mountain Dew
Seal puts a Baja Blast spin on his classic song 'Kiss from a Rose' in an ad for Mountain Dew, also featuring Becky G.
MSC Cruises
Orlando Bloom and Drew Barrymore hit the high seas (and the high notes) in a teaser for an MSC Cruises commercial.
NERDS
'A Bar Song (Tipsy)' singer Shaboozey channels Louis Armstrong for a rendition of 'What a Wonderful World' in a commercial for candy brand NERDS.
NerdWallet
A brainy, talking beluga whale chats with a tourist (and steals his phone) in a funny ad for NerdWallet.
Oikos
Juno Temple shows off some surprising leg strength as she carries Myles Garrett to his flight in a fun ad for Oikos yogurt.
Pentera
Burlington-based cybersecurity company Pentera is hitting the big game with an ad featuring a cyber security manager who happens to be a walking, talking goat named Gary.
Pringles
Adam Brody sends out the 'call of the mustaches' in a humorous ad for Pringles uniting several famous men with facial hair, including Nick Offerman, Andy Reid, James Harden, and even Mr. Potato Head.
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Ram
Actor Glen Powell sports a long, blonde wig and turns up the temperature in teasers for a commercial from Ram trucks.
Ray-Ban & Meta
Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pratt, and Kris Jenner see the art world in a new light with a little help from technology in the Super Bowl spot promoting glasses from Ray-Ban and Meta.
Reese's
Reese's shows off its new chocolate lava big cups in a hot, volcano-filled ad for the big game.
Rocket
Rocket plans to bring 'America home' in a family-focused teaser for the mortgage lender's upcoming Super Bowl spot.
Skechers
Chiefs coach Andy Reid shows off his side hustle as a 'male hand model' while promoting a new pair of sneakers in an ad for Skechers.
Squarespace
Barry Keoghan travels the countryside handing out laptops and website designs in a new spot for Squarespace.
Stella Artois
David Beckham meets his long, lost twin brother 'Dave' — played by
Taco Bell
'Mooo!' rapper Doja Cat photobombs unsuspecting drive-thru customers in a teaser for a fan-focused ad for Taco Bell.
Totino's Pizza Rolls
Tim Robinson and Sam Richardson meet a visitor from outer space in this teaser for an alien-themed ad for Totino's Pizza Rolls.
TurboTax
'Insecure' actress Issa Rae wants to help viewers weather tax season in a teaser for a big game spot for TurboTax.
Tubi
Streaming platform Tubi gave a peek at what's to come with its Super Bowl ad in a short teaser set in a doctor's office.
Uber Eats
Uber Eats brought out all the stars for its ad looking back on a century of food and football, featuring Matthew McConaughey, Kevin Bacon, Sean Evans, Martha Stewart, Charli XCX, and Greta Gerwig.
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WeatherTech
A group of rowdy senior citizens hit the road and stir up trouble in the commercial for WeatherTech, which also features the song 'Born to Be Wild' by Steppenwolf.
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