The 2024 Super Bowl commercials have garnered a group, bringing together the crème de la crème of Hollywood.
From Beyoncé’s daring Verizon ad to David and Victoria Beckham’s memorable Uber Eats commercial, 2024 has indeed outshined its predecessors.
David and Victoria Beckham for Uber Eats
Capturing the essence of popular memes, the Beckhams elevated Uber Eats’ brand presence. Their playful banter resonated well, establishing a commercial that viewers simply can’t forget.
Michael Cera for Cerave
Our beloved ‘Alan’ from ‘Barbie’ steps back into the limelight, donning his iconic role once again for Cerave’s skincare campaign.
His effortless charm, coupled with strong product messaging, has broken the monotony of usual skincare ads.
Cetaphil’s Swiftie-Inspired Spot
Fusing pop culture with skincare, Cetaphil won over many hearts – and tears! Their ingenious use of Swiftie influence made for a heart-tugging commercial that viewers related to.
Judge Judy for e.l.f. Cosmetics
In an unlikely yet fantastic pairing, Judge Judy brought her characteristic wit to e.l.f.’s campaign. Simultaneously catering to Suits aficionados, this commercial is a surprise gem.
Martin Scorsese for Squarespace
Scorsese further cemented his versatility by appearing in Squarespace’s Super Bowl ad, proving once again that he is a master of all trades.
Christopher Walken for BMW
BMW, ingeniously using Walken’s charisma, delivered a captivating commercial that had viewers doing a double-take. His enduring screen presence is etched in commercial history thanks to this ad.
Tina Fey for Booking.com
Being more than just funny, Fey brilliantly portrayed the personification of a dream vacation, enhancing Booking.com’s vision of relaxation and serenity.
Kate McKinnon for Hellmann’s Mayonnaise
Nothing less than spectacular, McKinnon’s interaction with a dapper kitten – humorously coined the “Mayo Cat” – served Hellmann’s some good exposure and plenty of chuckles.
Arnold Schwarzenegger for State Farm
Returning to his action-star roots, Schwarzenegger, like Walken, capitalized on his popular accent, infusing State Farm’s ad with his unmistakable charisma.
Aubrey Plaza for Mountain Dew
Plaza’s ironic self-reference as “America’s sweetheart” in Mountain Dew’s ad revealed her versatility, seamlessly transitioning from indie darling to commercial superstar.
Laura Dern, Jennifer Hudson, Bradley Cooper for T-Mobile
Packing in a galaxy of stars, T-Mobile’s Super Bowl ad had maximum celebrity density, leaving no star-watcher disappointed.
Bennifer for Dunkin’
Celebrating a nostalgic reunion, Bennifer dazzled audiences in Dunkin’s Super Bowl ad. With appearances from Matt Damon and Jack Harlow, Dunkin’ successfully whipped up an ad built on unexpected friendships and pairs.
Jenna Ortega for Doritos
Wednesday star Ortega added a dash of mystery and intrigue to her Doritos Super Bowl ad, proving that chip commercials can be thrilling too.
Scarlett Johansson for M&Ms
Johansson gave M&M’s an unexpected plot twist while raising the well-overdue question of her Oscar status.
Beyoncé for Verizon
In what may have been the coup of the century, Verizon secured Queen Bey herself. Paired with the versatile talent of Tony Hale, they made a statement that’s hard-crafted and unforgettable.