Many fans might be dismayed by this year’s Super Bowl matchup between the Chiefs and Eagles, but it’s hard to totally tune out the biggest game of the year.
Between the halftime show, pregame ceremonies and multi-million dollar commercials, there really is something for everyone. Those who watch the Super Bowl with an eye toward the commercials are in for another year of star-studded, wacky ads.
By the time either Patrick Mahomes or Jalen Hurts lifts the Lombardi Trophy, there are bound to be a few commercials that stand out among the rest. You might even be able to watch some of them ahead of the game.
The Sporting News is tracking the top commercials as they are released leading up to Super Bowl 59.
Super Bowl commercials 2025
Disney+
A 60-second Disney+ Super Bowl ad asks what life would be like if so many iconic movies and shows currently on its platform never existed, all building toward a couple punch lines about “Only Murders In The Building.”
Meta + Ray-Ban
Chris Hemsworth is an inadvertent art thief in this 30-second ad for Ray-Ban Meta glasses, joined by two more namesakes: Chris Pratt and Kris Jenner.
NerdWallet
Actor Kieran Culkin voices a “Genius Beluga” whale in NerdWallet’s 30-second Super Bowl commercial.
SToK Cold Brew Coffee
This StoK Cold Brew Cofee ad featuring Wrexham AFC doesn’t include Ryan Reynolds or Rob McElhenney, but it does have plenty of Channing Tatum.
GoDaddy
GoDaddy is returning to the Super Bowl airwaves with an ad for its Airo service, which uses AI to help small business owners get started. According to the 60-second ad, that includes actor Walton Goggins and his “Walton Goggins Goggle Glasses.”
Totino’s Pizza Rolls
An alien named Chazmo, who appeared in an earlier Totino’s Pizza Rolls ad, is finally set to return to his home planet when he’s crushed by the doors of his spaceship. Tim Robinson and Sam Richardson aren’t so sad, as they confronted Chazmo in the previous commercial for eating all of the pizza rolls.
This is Totino’s first-ever Super Bowl ad.
Mountain Dew
Singer Becky G is “Kissed From A Lime” by Seal — who is an actual seal surrounded by more deals — in this Super Bowl 59 ad from Mountain Dew.
Booking.com
Booking.com has every accommodation The Muppets could ever need (or demand) in this 30-second Super Bowl ad.
Reese’s
Reese’s Chocolate Lava Big Cups are so addicting, according to this 30-second ad, that they have people trying to eat actual lava.
Dunkin
Ben Affleck and Casey Affleck are preparing for a Dunkin commercial with “Succession” star Jeremy Strong when they find Strong, who is also from Boston, marinating in coffee beans for hours to get into character.
Pringles
One of two commercials featuring flying facial hair, Pringles’ 30-second ad featuring Adam Brody sees the mustaches of Nick Offerman, Andy Reid and even James Harden fly away.
Haagen-Dazs
Vin Diesel finally slows down in this “Fast & Furious” themed commercial from ice cream brand Haagen-Dazs featuring Michelle Rodriguez and Ludacris — all because he’s eating a Haagen-Dazs ice cream bar.
Dove
Dove’s Super Bowl commercial focuses on women’s sports for the second consecutive year, encouraging those around young girls to change the narrative surrounding their bodies that is driving some away from playing sports.
Coffee-Mate
Coffee-Mate delivered one of the most bizarre commercials of Super Bowl 59. The ad features a dancing tongue, voiced by Shania Twain, after a man tries a Coffee-Mate Cold Foam.
Lay’s
Potato chip brand Lay’s takes a wholesome approach to its Super Bowl 59 ad, which depicts a young girl who just wants to contribute to her family’s potato farm any way she can. The commercial promotes Lay’s use of “real potatoes grown on family farms.”
NERDS
Shaboozey has been all over many fans’ screens this season, and you haven’t seen the last of him. NERDS commissioned the breakout singer-songwriter to sing “What a Wonderful World” as he’s followed by a giant NERDS Gummy Cluster in the brand’s 30-second ad promoting the candy.
Skechers
Fans will see plenty of Andy Reid between the commercials during Super Bowl 59, but he’s also starring in Skechers’ 30-second ad set to run on Sunday night.
Reid is hand model in Skechers’ commercial, which makes the company’s Hands Free Slip-Ins extremely appealing so he can keep his side hustle going.
Little Caesars
Actor Eugene Levy enjoys Little Caesars’ crazy puffs so much in this 30-second ad that his recognizable eyebrows fly right off his face.
SUPER BOWL | If we had a nickel for every #SuperBowl ad with flying facial hair, we’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice.
In their Big Game spot, @littlecaesars‘ “Crazy Puffs” are so good, they even knock Eugene Levy’s eyebrows off.… pic.twitter.com/MmZJBGS0a8
— ADWEEK (@Adweek) February 4, 2025
Stella Artois
Beer brand Stella Artois released a 60-second ad featuring former soccer great David Beckham and actor Matt Damon, who find out they are long-lost twins in this commercial.
While Beckham comes from the U.K. and “other David” lives in America, they find one similarity between them: they both have enormously strong legs, which they attribute to drinking Stella Artois.
WeatherTech
This 60-second ad from auto accessory brand WeatherTech features four older women who are “Born To Be Wild” and don’t have to worry about the consequences — at least, not consequences for their car — because they have WeatherTech gear.
Bud Light
Shane Gillis and Post Malone are “Big Men on Cul-de-Sac” in Bud Light’s lighthearted Super Bowl 59 commercial.
Big Men on Cul-de-Sac know how to get the party started… and that’s exactly what they’re doing in our new Super Bowl LIX commercial pic.twitter.com/ikXx4o7Fod
— Bud Light (@budlight) January 31, 2025
Instacart
Instacart’s Super Bowl 59 ad features mascots, mascots and more mascots to show viewers all the brands they can get delivered to their doorstep by using the shopping service.
Hims & Hers
Hims & Hers takes a serious approach to its Super Bowl ad, criticizing the “system” that it says promotes obesity in America. The telehealth company is promoting its low-cost weight-loss drugs.
Uber Eats
Uber Eats’ star-studded commercial featuring Matthew McConaughey, Charlie XCX and more continues the company’s series of ads testing McConaughey’s theory that football is all just a scheme to make people hungry.
Greta Gerwig, Charli XCX, Martha Stewart, Sean Evans and Kevin Bacon star in a heartwarming film about football and food that may or may not be a figment of Matthew McConaughey’s imagination. pic.twitter.com/4hMBSQUfXJ
— Uber Eats (@UberEats) February 4, 2025
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Coors Light
These sloths are all of us at work on Monday, but the pitch from the brand is clear: a case of Coors Light could change all of that.
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Hellmann’s
Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan revive a NSFW scene from “When Harry Met Sally” in Katz’s Deli for this Hellman’s mayo Super Bowl commercial that includes a surprise guest at the end: actress Sydney Sweeney.
Michelob Ultra
Willem Dafoe and Catherine O’Hara are deceptive pickleball stars in this 60-second ad from Michelob Ultra also featuring Randy Moss, Sabrina Ionescu and Olympic shot put champion Ryan Crouser.
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Doritos
Doritos released a Super Bowl ad-before-the-ad featuring Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes, Chris Jones, Creed Humphrey and Xavier Worthy purportedly choosing the brand’s Super Bowl 59 commercial.
The decision to go all-in on the Chiefs proved to be a wise one for Doritos, which is allowing fans to vote for its Super Bowl commercial.
The winner of the contest, whether chosen by Chiefs players or not, is this 30-second ad in which aliens try to abduct a bag of Doritos.
Squarespace
If you wanted any confirmation that Super Bowl commercials have turned into small film productions, Squarespace initially released a teaser five times longer than its actual ad featuring actor Barry Keoghan (and a donkey).
The 30-second ad shows Keoghan handing out laptops (and websites) in a time when the concept of a laptop was only a distant dream