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“Watch 2024 Super Bowl Commercials With Jenna Ortega, Chris Pratt, Tom Brady & More.”

As the excitement builds for this year’s Super Bowl, advertisers are making the most of the massive audience, with commercials fetching a record $7 million for a mere 30 seconds. Breaking from tradition, these ads aren’t being kept under wraps until game day; instead, they’ve already made a splash with over a dozen high-profile spots revealed.

Featuring familiar faces like Tom Brady, Jenna Ortega, Chris Pratt (taking on the role of the Pringles guy), Addison Rae, Ben Affleck, Jelly Roll, Ice Spice, Lionel Messi, Kate McKinnon, Vince Vaughn, Quinta Brunson, Wayne Gretzky, Christopher Walken, and more, these commercials are creating buzz well ahead of the main event.

According to insights from Deadline’s Anthony D’Alessandro, viewers can also look forward to commercials promoting major film releases like “If,” “A Quiet Place: Day One,” “Deadpool 3,” “Wicked: Part One,” “Twisters,” and others.

The Super Bowl hype extends beyond the game itself, encompassing the star-studded advertisements and exclusive previews of upcoming blockbuster films. This year’s ad lineup promises to be a remarkable spectacle, adding an extra layer of excitement to the Super Bowl experience.

 

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