How Super Bowl adverts featuring Sir Elton John, Will Ferrell, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez surprised fans
Sir Elton John, Will Ferrell and Hollywood power couple Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez were among the celebrities who featured in this year’s star-studded Super Bowl advertisements.
Famous names from the film, television and music industries regularly feature in the commercials, which can reportedly cost up to £8.3 million ($10 million) for a 30-second slot.
Around 100 million people tune in to the Super Bowl each year.
This year’s half-time show was headlined by Rihanna, who performed a crowd-pleasing set of her biggest hits, while also revealing she was pregnant.
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Affleck and Lopez – often known collectively as ‘Bennifer’ by fans of the couple – appeared in an advertisement for coffee and bakery chain Dunkin’ Donuts.
The pair married last July almost 20 years after they were last together as a couple.
In the Super Bowl advert, Affleck is shown serving unsuspecting customers at a drive-thru before his wife makes a surprise visit.
“What are you doing here? Is this what you do when you say you’re going to work all day?” she asks him.
The advertisement follows viral photos of Affleck sheepishly picking up a Dunkin’ Donuts delivery from outside his home.
Elsewhere, Sir Elton John, 75, starred in a Doritos commercial with rapper Jack Harlow.
After “quitting” his rapping career in the advert, 24-year-old Harlow is shown building a new hugely successful reputation as a triangle player – only to be upstaged by legendary singer Sir Elton.
Meanwhile, Bradley Cooper and John Travolta appeared in two separate commercials for phone company T-Mobile.
Travolta was joined by Scrubs stars Zach Braff and Donald Faison, parodying the Summer Nights scene from the 1978 musical Grease.
Cooper starred in another T-Mobile commercial with his mother, in which he coaches her for their star appearance.
“I’ve been nominated for nine of these (Oscars),” he tells her. To which she responds: “But you haven’t won any of them.”
In an advert for GMC cars, Will Ferrell was seen parodying several popular Netflix shows including The Walking Dead, Bridgerton and Stranger Things.
Several celebrities reprised their legendary roles for the commercials which premiered during breaks in the Super Bowl action.
They included Ben Stiller, who returned as dim-witted male model Derek Zoolander in a Pepsi advert alongside Steve Martin.
And Alicia Silverstone reprised her role as Clueless character Cher Horowitz in her iconic checked yellow jacket and skirt for online shopping site Rakuten.
Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston also reprised their Breaking Bad characters for snack brand PopCorners.
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Rock icons Ozzy Osbourne, Joan Jett, Billy Idol and Kiss guitar player Paul Stanley also gathered for the first Super Bowl advertisement for enterprise software company Workday.
While tennis superstar Serena Williams joined Succession star Brian Cox on the golf course for beer brand Michelob Ultra.