The Super Bowl isn’t just about football; it’s also the ultimate advertising extravaganza, with top brands splurging on commercials to reach over 100 million viewers.
The on-screen couple reunited for a truly hilarious Uber Eats Super Bowl Commercial, in which Aniston forgets who her on-again, off-again television boyfriend is.
While the Super Bowl is very much all about “the big game”, it is also very much about the ads.
Known for her classy, elegant style, this is a lot for the once-unmarked TV personality and businesswoman.
With all the breaks in play, we have a wide selection pool when it comes to the best and the worst ads from Super Bowl LVI.
Pinkies up, everyone, the full General Motors Super Bowl advert is here with Dr. Evil in full force.
This year’s Super Bowl ads are packing some serious star quality and plenty of zany moments.
Jeep produced what some believe to be the most expensive TV commercial ever, and it’s been a total disaster from the second it first aired.
The Pringles ‘Flavor Stacking Space Return’ advert that aired on Super Bowl Sunday was shot in Cape Town.
Now that the Super Bowl is over, we can begin the task of ranking the adverts from best to worst.
Even if you couldn’t care less about American football, the Super Bowl has high entertainment value, including some pretty spectacular ads.
Everyone’s tastes vary, and that’s also true for advertising. These Super Bowl 2020 ads do pop up in a number of ‘best ads’ lists, though, so don’t blame us.
This Sunday, whilst a football match goes on, brands will also go head to head to try and secure their viral moment. Google may be the early leader.
It costs an estimated $5,6 million for a 30-second ad spot on Super Bowl Sunday, and that’s aside from producing the advert itself. They better be decent, then.
Everyone knows Super Bowl commercials are expensive, but things are now getting a little ridiculous.
Procrastinate your Monday away with the best ads from this year’s Super Bowl, which wrapped up early this morning South African time.