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Some people tune into the Super Bowl for the hard-hitting action. Some watch the Halftime show. Others enjoy the commercials. The Super Bowl has become the advert Coachella, with big names partnering with bigger brands for hilarious 30-second spots that always seem to overshadow the game itself. In 2023, Super Bowl LVII (Feb. 12) promises to have some of the most star-studded, outrageous, and memorable commercials in years.
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The cost of a Super Bowl LVII commercial hasn’t been revealed, but Variety reported that Fox had sold several ads “north of $7 million.” Variety also reports that “clients who are buying multiple spots or who have a deep relationship with the network might have discussed deals that called for ads to be priced between $6 million and $7 million.” NBC’s broadcast of Super Bowl LVI in 2022 generated around $434.5 million, so it’s possible that this year will top that.

With all that said, here’s a running list of some of the celebrity Super Bowl commercials.
Avocados From Mexico (Anna Faris)

What if, along with a talking snake with an apple, the Garden of Eden had a talking groundhog with an avocado? Anna Faris finds out in Avocados From Mexico’s commercial.
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Booking.com (Melissa McCartney)

Melissa McCarthy books herself a vacation — and hopefully, also books herself a gig on Broadway — in Booking.com’s musical commercial for Super Bowl LVII. Click here for more info, including the extended spot.
Budweiser (Metro Boomin, Kevin Bacon)

Kevin Bacon narrates a Budweiser commercial that takes that “Six Degrees of Separation” concept, and turns it into a “Six Pack of Separation,” proving that hard workers like Metro Boomin are not that far removed from others out there grinding for a better tomorrow. This Bud’s for them.
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Bud Light (Miles Teller, Keleigh Sperry)

When Miles Teller‘s wife, Keleigh Sperry, gets caught in hold-music purgatory, he — along with some Bud Light — offers an enjoyable distraction in the beer’s Super Bowl LVII commercial.
Bush Light (Sarah McLachlan)

Warning: have tissues nearby. Sarah McLachlan, the divine voice behind the “Angel” song that has accompanied commercials about helping animals in need, makes a surprise appearance in Bush Light’s Super Bowl Commercial. 
Crown Royal (Dave Grohl)

“Blame Canada?” Dave Grohl wants you to “Thank Canada” in Crown Royal’s commercial for Super Bowl LVII. In addition to making Crown Royal, Canada has given the world peanut butter, basketball, electric wheelchairs, Devin Townsend, and more comedy legend than you can shake a glass of Crown Royal whisky at.
Dexcom (Nick Jonas)

Nick Jonas shows that you don’t need magic to manage your diabetes. The Jonas Brothers singer shows how easy it is with the Dexcom G7 in the new Super Bowl Commercial. 
Doritos (Jack Harlow, Missy Elliott, Elton John)

Remember how flutes were all the rage when it came to hip-hop? Jack Harlow tries to get ahead of the curve (or, in this case, angle) in Doritos’ Super Bowl Commercial, featuring Missy Elliott and a surprise Elton John cameo.
Downy (Danny McBride)

In the weeks leading up to the Super Bowl, Downy had a celebrity hide their appearance behind a hoodie. The celeb said they would smell the fabric to make sure that Downy Unstopables kept clothes fresh for 12 weeks. After the time was up, the celeb — Danny McBride — was convinced and, in Downy’s Super Bowl Commercial, adopted the name “Downy McBride.”
GM x Netflix (Will Ferrell)

Corporate synergy was never so hilarious as in the joint GM and Netflix Super Bowl commercial. Will Ferrell shares how Netflix is doing its part to raise the profile of electric vehicles (EV), specifically the ones that GM is producing, in a commercial that drives through Army of the Dead, Bridgerton, Stranger Things, Squid Games, and more Netflix shows/movies.
Google Pixel 7 (Amy Schumer, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Doja Cat)

Google Pixel already established its edge in the phone market with its Real Tone technology. Still, as seen in the Google Pixel 7 Super Bowl Commercial, its new Unblur, and Magic Eraser features might make even the ardent iPhone supporter switch. Amy Schumer, Doja Cat, and Giannis Antetokounmpo help demonstrate the phone’s features, from saving selfies to removing noxious ex-boyfriends.
Hellmann’s (Jon Hamm, Brie Larson, Pete Davidson)

In what will CERTAINLY become a meme, Pete Davidson says he will eat Jon Hamm and Brie Larson. Actually, with help of Hellmann’s mayo, Pete turns leftover ham and brie into a tasty panini. The Super Bowl Commercial is part of Hellmann’s campaign to reduce food waste in America, showing how mayo can help turn leftovers into lunch.
Michelob Ultra (Serena Williams, Brian Cox, Alex Morgan, Tony Romo, & More)

Michelob Ultra revisits Caddyshack in its commercial for Super Bowl LVII. The spot features Serena Williams, Brian Cox, Alex Morgan, Tony Romo, Jimmy Butler, Nneka Ogwumike, and Canelo Alvarez. Brian spoke to HollywoodLife about his involvement in the piece, as did Alex. Keep your eye out for those interviews.
Pepsi Zero Sugar (Steve Martin, Ben Stiller)

Both Ben Stiller and Steve Martin partnered with Pepsi Zero Sugar for the Super Bowl, producing two commercials that showcase the power of — ACTING! In Ben’s case, his commercial brought back Zoolander.
Pringles (Meghan Trainor)

Meghan Trainor has been TikTok dances for two — so she needs some snacks.  After appearing in a preview for Pringles’ Super Bowl commercial (where she gets stuck in the can, which is relatable), Megan announced she’s not going to drink during this Super Bowl because she’s expecting her second child with her husband, Daryl Sabara. The full ad dropped, showing that getting stuck happens to the best of us.
Popcorners (Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Raymond Cruz)

Bryan Cranston is back as Walter White, and he’s not alone. Aaron Paul is Jesse Pinkman in Popcorner’s Breaking Bad commercial.  Raymond Cruz also reprises his role from the groundbreaking television show, and he told HollywoodLife why it’s hard for him to bring Tuco back.
Rakuten (Alicia Silverstone, Elisa Donovan)

The 90s Revival is in full swing when Alicia Silverstone reprises Cher from Clueless for Rakuten’s Super Bowl Commercial. Elisa Donovan, who also revisits her Amber in the commercial, told HollywoodLife how she had to rewatch the original movie to prep for the Big Game spot. 
Skechers (Snoop Dogg, Martha Stewart, Tony Romo, Howie Long)

Snoop Dogg proves how easy it is to run the world when you’re in comfortable shoes. Snoop ultimately ends up in the White House, with Martha Stewart as his VP.
T-Mobile (John Travolta, Zach Braff, Donalad Faison)

John Travolta moves into the neighborhood with Zach Braff and Donald Faison, resulting in a Grease-themed celebration of T-Moble’s wireless home internet in T-Mobile’s Super Bowl Commercial.
Uber One (Diddy, Montell Jordan, Donna Lewis, Kelis, Ylvis, & Haddaway)

Diddy don’t do jingles. He does make a hit song for Uber One in their Super Bowl Commercial.
Workday (Ozzy Osbourne, Paul Stanley, Joan Jett, Billy Idol, Gary Clark Jr.)

When all the “corporate types” start calling each other “rockstars,” real rockstars — Ozzy Osbourne, Paul Stanley, Joan Jett, Billy Idol, and Gary Clark Jr. — take umbrage in Workday’s Super Bowl Commercial.

Dunkin (Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez)
Ben Affleck lives out his Boston-baked dreams in the upcoming Dunkin’ Super Bowl commercial. The spot will also feature his wife, Jennifer Lopez.
e.l.f. Cosmetics (Jennifer Coolidge)
Fresh off her success on The White Dolphin, Jennifer Coolidge brings “baby dolphin energy” to her commercial for e.l.f. Cosmetics.
M&M’s (Maya Rudolph)
After a Tucker Carlson-sized backlash over M&M’s being too “woke,” the candy decided to capitalize on the right-win outrage by taking away the “spokecandies” and introducing Maya Rudolph as the new spokesperson. Her first action? Rebrand them as “Ma&Ya’s.”

Be sure to return to HollywoodLife during the Super Bowl (Feb. 12) for all the action and commercials.
 
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