Music - Latest - Google News

"music charts" - Google News

Movies - Latest - Google News

Top 10 Super Bowl Commercials of 2026

 

This video from WatchMojo.com counts down the top 10 most memorable Super Bowl commercials of 2026 (0:08-0:14). The list features a variety of ads, from celebrity appearances to humorous and heartwarming themes. Here's a summary of the commercials highlighted: 
 Alexa Plus (Amazon) (0:23-1:46): Features Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataki dealing with a skeptical view of the new Alexa Plus, with Hemsworth fearing its murderous AI tendencies. Unavailable (Squarespace) (1:47-3:00): A black and white ad starring Emma Stone, who repeatedly destroys laptops when she can't register her name for a website domain. 
Pringle Leo (Pringles) (3:01-4:06): Sabrina Carpenter constructs her ideal man, "Pringle Leo," out of Pringles chips, only to find he's desired by everyone. The More You Bosch (Bosch) (4:07-5:04): An ordinary guy transforms into Guy Fieri after interacting with Bosch appliances, showcasing the brand's transformative effect. 
Bananas (Instacart) (5:05-6:11): Directed by Spike Jones, this commercial features Ben Stiller and Benson Boon as an Italian pop duo, with Stiller attempting to one-up Boon's flips. America Needs Neighbors Like You (Rocket & Redfin) (6:12-7:16): Lady Gaga sings a modern rendition of "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" emphasizing community and kindness through the story of two girls. Will Shat (Raisin Bran) (7:25-8:29): William Shatner humorously promotes Raisin Bran's fiber content, using the clever nickname "Will Shat" to imply the product's effect. 
The Choice (Pepsi) (8:32-9:33): A polar bear, traditionally associated with Coca-Cola, switches to Pepsi after a blind taste test, sparking a "cola war" in a Taika Waititi-directed ad. 
Goodwill Dunkin (Dunkin Donuts) (9:37-10:48): A star-studded parody of Good Will Hunting, featuring Ben Affleck and a host of 80s/90s sitcom stars like Jason Alexander, Matt LeBlanc, and Jaleel White. 
Jurassic Park Works (Xfinity) (12:40-13:49): The top pick, also directed by Taika Waititi, shows Jurassic Park running smoothly thanks to Xfinity's tech support. It features de-aged original cast members Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum recreating iconic scenes with a twist. 
The video also includes honorable mentions like Levi's "Backstory" (10:53-11:00), Uber Eats' "Hungry for the Truth" (11:08-11:29), State Farm's "Stop Living on a Prayer" (11:31-11:49), and T-Mobile's "Backstreet's Back" (11:51-12:20).

No comments:

Post a Comment