
Super Bowl Commercials Showcase Vin Diesel, Ben Affleck & More

The excitement surrounding the upcoming Super Bowl is palpable, as fans not only anticipate the thrilling matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, but also the highly-anticipated movie trailers and celebrity-filled commercials that accompany this grand event. Among the buzz is a sneak peek at a Häagen-Dazs commercial featuring the beloved actors Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, and Ludacris, which promises to be a nostalgic nod to fans of the Fast & Furious franchise.
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As we await the next installment of the Fast & Furious series, Diesel has shared behind-the-scenes footage on his Instagram, reflecting on the legacy of the franchise. “25 years ago on the streets of Los Angeles, we created something that became bigger than any of us could have imagined. Not just a movie—but a family that stretches across the globe,” he reminisced. He vividly recalls filming on the Pacific Coast Highway, a location steeped in memories of the original races with his late co-star, Paul Walker. “Now here we are again, Dom and Letty sharing that coastal sunset moment, surrounded by local crew members I haven’t seen in years.” His sentiments capture the essence of nostalgia and the enduring impact of the franchise.
Another highlight of this year’s Super Bowl advertising lineup is Ben Affleck’s hilarious commercial for Dunkin’ Donuts. In this comedic spot, Affleck is joined by his brother Casey and Jeremy Strong, the star of the acclaimed series Succession. The scene unfolds with Affleck opening Strong’s dressing room door to find him hilariously emerging from a giant Dunkin’ coffee can, completely covered in coffee beans. This absurd yet entertaining premise is sure to resonate with audiences and enhance the brand’s playful image.
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In a humorous exchange, Affleck confronts Strong with the question, “What are you doing in there?” Strong responds in a comical manner, “We’re doing a Dunkin’ Donuts commercial, right? I’m just trying to find the character.” Their playful banter captures the essence of what makes these commercials memorable and engaging, showcasing how the actors bring their unique interpretations to the brand’s identity.
Strong elaborates further, “I think I found a way in. You’re from Boston, I’m from Boston. Dunkin’ is Boston. Boston is Paul Revere. One if by land, two if by sea. Red coats are coming.” This clever reference emphasizes the cultural connection between Dunkin’ Donuts and Boston, enhancing the commercial’s appeal to local audiences. Affleck’s witty retort, “You’re an artist, and I know what that’s like, but how long is it going to take for the bean method?” adds an extra layer of humor to the narrative.
In a lighthearted moment, Strong quips that he’ll be ready in “like three hours,” while Casey jokes that they “shoulda paid for Matt [Damon].” This playful exchange highlights the camaraderie among the actors, making the commercial even more enjoyable to watch.
Mark your calendars because the Super Bowl will air on February 9th. Viewers can expect a plethora of exciting trailers and commercials, including a special sneak preview of James Gunn’s upcoming Superman, which is set to air during the Puppy Bowl. This year’s event promises to be a spectacular showcase of entertainment, both on and off the field.