Outside of the big game and the famed halftime show, the other big attraction of the Super Bowl is its famously expensive advertisement breaks where big-named companies bring their A-game to wow viewers. Many companies have teamed up with celebrities in the past and this year is no different with a plethora of A-list stars showcasing their acting skills. Matthew McConaughey, Martha Stewart, and Charli XCX paired up with Uber Eats, while Post Malone was ready for a weekend barbeque with Bud Light and David Beckham with Stella Artois.
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Some - like McConaughey and Malone - even appear in multiple ads as the stars were booked and busy. Budweiser brought its best, bringing another wholesome ad about a little Clydesdale horse making its first delivery to warm the hearts of viewers. Other companies, like Dove, wanted to spread heartwarming messages like keeping girls confidence, while some saw celebrities reprise old roles, and a few wanted to provide Americans with a good chuckle.
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But all these ads come at an expensive cost, with Fox, who is broadcasting the big game, receiving an insane advertisement push from the high-priced ads that run anywhere between 15 to 60 seconds. At least 10 slots sold for $8million a piece - a new record price, Variety reported. Mark Evans, an executive vice president of sales at Fox Sports, said Super Bowl ads are 'not like any other thing' and it's the 'only place where you can aggregate legitimate scale with one commercial'.
It's advertising's biggest night and companies like Frank's Red Hot and Carl's Jr. brought the likes of Paris Hilton and Alex Earle, respectively. Many companies teamed up with celebrities and this year is no different. Matthew McConaughey, Martha Stewart, and Charli XCX paired up with Uber Eats. While companies like Dove wanted to bring little girls confidence, and some saw celebrities reprise old roles, and others wanted to provide Americans with a good chuckle, like Little Caesar's, which saw Eugene Levy's eyebrows fly off.
Fox started the bidding at $7million for a 30-second ad, according to Variety. And the majority of ad sponsors snapped up the inventory in August. Some companies, like State Farm, dropped their slot due to the California wildfires. Even pregame ad slots go for millions, with a 30-second slot selling for $4.5million, a source told Variety. Fox's 2023 broadcast of the game brought in around $600million for the company, according to Variety.
'I don't see it slowing down anytime soon,' Evans told the outlet about the hot commodity of Super Bowl ads. Below, DailyMail.com comprises a list of all the released 2025 Super Bowl ads. Angel Soft. Angel Soft's ad featured footballer Julian Edelman and Fox Sports host Charissa Thompson in the media company's office. Edelman is seen leaving the bathroom with toilet paper stuck to his shoe. He hurriedly rushed back to catch the start of a football game, when Thompson informed him of the embarrassing accessory.
Bookings.com. Booking.com tapped into your childhood with this year's ad featuring the Muppets. Kermit the Frog can be seen strumming a banjo on the beach while Animal aggressively digs for seashells, spraying Miss Piggy with sand while she's sunbathing. 'You got anything more boutique?' she asked. Bookings.com then showed the wide variety of places, like resorts and casinos, its customers can choose from while using its service.
Bosch is making their Super Bowl debut this year, starring Antonio Banderas. The engineering company displayed its products in the advertisement without making it the main focus. The premise of the ad showed a macho man named Randy struggling to open a jar of pickles when Banderas stepped in to open it for him. 'Thanks, Tony! You're real frightening, you know that?' Randy asked. Banderas replied: 'Thank Bosch for putting us in the same big game commercial together.'.
Bud Light. Bud Light tapped rapper Post Malone and comedian Shane Gillis to be the life of a 'lame' cul-de-sac party. The pair used leaf blowers to shoot cans of Bud Light into a neighbor's soap bucket while he cleaned his car and into another's Jell-O creation. One of the neighbors, played by Super Bowl champion Peyton Manning, complimented Malone's gigantic Bud Light cooler he dragged around with a lawnmower at the party.
The ad ended with an out of control cul-de-sac party where Gillis and Malone are seen manning the barbeque while enjoying a cold beer. Budweiser. Budweiser kept on brand with its wholesome Super Bowl ads, featuring its famous Clydesdale horses. The more than 90-second ad, titled First Delivery, showed a young Clydesdale being left behind from a keg delivery for being 'too little.'. The sad horse watched his siblings ride off when he noticed a keg fall off the trailer and he jumped the fence to help.