The Super Bowl 2025 has once again attracted top brands and celebrities, promising an entertaining lineup of commercials during the highly anticipated game. With Pringles marking its eighth consecutive appearance, the spotlight is on their ad featuring mustached celebrities like Adam Brody, Nick Offerman, and James Harden. This year’s ad, “The Bean Method,” presents a playful scene with the Affleck brothers waiting outside Strong’s dressing room. The 30-second clip, airing in the second quarter, offers a creamy twist to their iconic diner scene, concluding with McConaughey pitching a wild idea to director Greta Gerwig.
Dunkin's full ad, produced by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's Artists Equity, will be one of the first commercials aired during the game's kickoff. The ad ends with a delightful surprise cameo from Sydney Sweeney, who delivers the legendary line: "I'll have what she's having." Meanwhile, Mountain Dew's ad promises humor as singer Seal takes on a literal transformation to perform "Kiss from a Lime," a playful nod to his hit "Kiss from a Rose."
"Baby, I compare it to a kiss from a lime, on the bay" – Seal
In another standout commercial, Uber Eats brings Matthew McConaughey to link football history to food in a whimsical conspiracy theory meant to incite hunger. The ad reaches its peak with Seal's powerful vocals causing an erupting volcano and orcas leaping in awe. Similarly, Hellmann's taps into nostalgia by reuniting Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal at Katz's Deli for a Super Bowl spot that playfully references their classic film "When Harry Met Sally."
Bud Light continues its tradition of star-studded ads by bringing back Post Malone for his fourth Super Bowl campaign. Joined by Shane Gillis in his debut appearance, the duo enlivens dull backyard gatherings by ingeniously using a leaf blower to shoot beer cans as invites. This comedic approach marks them as the "big men on the cul-de-sac."
Pringles' commercial takes viewers on a whimsical journey as Brody blows into a Pringles can, summoning mustaches from celebrities including Offerman, Harden, Coach Andy Reid, and even Mr. Potatohead. The ad offers both humor and creativity, aligning with Pringles' reputation for memorable Super Bowl ads.