Xfinity is bringing back the nostalgia with its latest Super Bowl ad, reimagining Steven Spielberg's classic film 'Jurassic Park' in a hilarious and unexpected way. The Philadelphia-based Comcast company has teamed up with stars Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum to retell a rosier version of their visit to the dinosaur theme park.
In the commercial, Dr. Grant (Neill) takes selfies with a Tyrannosaurus rex, while Dr. Sattler (Dern) runs comfortably amid a stampede of Gallimimus. Meanwhile, Dr. Malcolm (Goldblum) muses, "Wifi finds a way," poking fun at our modern reliance on internet connectivity.
Meanwhile, Sabrina Carpenter is taking the stage with Pringles in her first Super Bowl commercial. The pop star, who hails from nearby Bucks County, forms a flower out of Pringles chips and plucks them like petals, playing up the iconic "He loves me, he loves me not" game.
Uber Eats has also taken to social media, launching an interactive campaign that lets fans build their own version of its latest commercial. The ad features Bradley Cooper as an obsessed foodie trying to debunk a conspiracy theory about the NFL and food, with Matthew McConaughey making appearances throughout.
In other Philly-connected spots, Bud Light is back at the Super Bowl with three ads showcasing Shane Gillis drinking beer at a wedding and Jason Kelce getting messy in a commercial for Garage Beer. The latter features a hilarious exchange between Kelce and his former teammate Beau Allen as they load crates of beer onto a horse-drawn carriage.
Budweiser has also partnered up with Lincoln Financial Field's iconic bald eagle, Lincoln, to commemorate America's 250th birthday. The ad showcases the relationship that develops between an eagle and a Clydesdale on a farm, ending with Lincoln bursting into flight from the horse's back.
These Philly-tied ads promise a fun-filled and entertaining ride for Super Bowl Sunday viewers.
In the commercial, Dr. Grant (Neill) takes selfies with a Tyrannosaurus rex, while Dr. Sattler (Dern) runs comfortably amid a stampede of Gallimimus. Meanwhile, Dr. Malcolm (Goldblum) muses, "Wifi finds a way," poking fun at our modern reliance on internet connectivity.
Meanwhile, Sabrina Carpenter is taking the stage with Pringles in her first Super Bowl commercial. The pop star, who hails from nearby Bucks County, forms a flower out of Pringles chips and plucks them like petals, playing up the iconic "He loves me, he loves me not" game.
Uber Eats has also taken to social media, launching an interactive campaign that lets fans build their own version of its latest commercial. The ad features Bradley Cooper as an obsessed foodie trying to debunk a conspiracy theory about the NFL and food, with Matthew McConaughey making appearances throughout.
In other Philly-connected spots, Bud Light is back at the Super Bowl with three ads showcasing Shane Gillis drinking beer at a wedding and Jason Kelce getting messy in a commercial for Garage Beer. The latter features a hilarious exchange between Kelce and his former teammate Beau Allen as they load crates of beer onto a horse-drawn carriage.
Budweiser has also partnered up with Lincoln Financial Field's iconic bald eagle, Lincoln, to commemorate America's 250th birthday. The ad showcases the relationship that develops between an eagle and a Clydesdale on a farm, ending with Lincoln bursting into flight from the horse's back.
These Philly-tied ads promise a fun-filled and entertaining ride for Super Bowl Sunday viewers.