Here are the latest Super Bowl ads, teasers, and announcements:
In the new ad for Amazon Alexa, Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost learn why it's a GOOD thing that Alexa can't read minds.
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Hellmann's got former New England Patriot Jerod MAYO to tackle people for wasting food . . . including PETE DAVIDSON.
Pete is the one person who actually ISN'T waste food, but he goes down anyway because he's, quote, "very hittable."
General Motors released a teaser for their ad, featuring DR. EVIL.
Yes, that's right. And unless it's a complete dud, I could see it being one of the favorites on Sunday.
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LIL DICKY is putting on a "Quartertime Show" for the Gopuff delivery service . . . with or without CARDI B's help.
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During Sunday's game, we'll get our first look at the most expensive TV series ever made. Amazon will air the first teaser for "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power".
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The Latest Super Bowl Ads Include: Lindsay Lohan Joking About Her DUI Past
We are less than one week away from the Super Bowl . . . and advertisers just can't resist teasing their commercials for the Big Game. Here are a few highlights from the weekend:
Planet Fitness: LINDSAY LOHAN shows how going to the gym has turned her life around from "DUI to DIY".
There are also appearances from Dennis Rodman, Danny Trejo, and William Shatner.
(Watch the commercial Below.)
Flamin' Hot Cheetos: MEGAN THEE STALLION teased her "Flamin' Hottie" song. According to Chester Cheetah, it's only available for two weeks song
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Squarespace: This is ZENDAYA's first Super Bowl ad. The teaser only shows her spinning in a mermaid-like dress with seashells and the tagline "Everything to shell anything."
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Salesforce: Matthew McConaughey is an astronaut who's less interested in space, and more interested in Earth. It's part of Salesforce's sustainability campaign.
(Watch the commercial below. It debuted during the Olympics, but it'll air during the Super Bowl as well.)
Ads for Super Bowl 56 are sold out, and some of them went for a record $7 MILLION.
Anything over $6 million would have been a record, so it's safe to say that NBC is cleaning up.
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It's a no-brainer for advertisers.
There's nothing else on "regular" TV that guarantees you that many eyeballs. In addition to NBC, viewers on Telemundo, Peacock, and other streaming services will also see the ads.
And a new poll shows that 61% of viewers are AT LEAST as interested in the commercials as they are in the game. Broken down by gender, 72% of women and 50% of men feel that way.
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Speaking of Super Bowl ads, Nissan released theirs yesterday.
It features Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara from "Schitt's Creek", along with Marvel stars Dave Bautista, Brie Larson, and Danai Gurira.
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And Avocados from Mexico posted a teaser for their commercial with Andy Richter.
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Here Is A Link To See All The Commercials We Have Seen So Far…
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