Super Bowl 2021 airs Sunday, Feb. 7, on CBS, beginning at 6 p.m. and with the kickoff at 6:30. But here’s the early scoop on all the night’s big commercials.
Jeep: “The Middle”
Rock icon Bruce Springsteen is headlining two minutes of Super Bowl ad time, marking an ultra-rare product endorsement for The Boss. He and his longtime producer Ron Aniello also supplied the clip’s original music. The commercial climaxes with the dramatic tagline, “To The ReUnited States of America.”
McDonald’s: “Thank You For Driving Through”
Talk about happy meals: This spot features drive-through customers singing in their cars.
Frito-Lay: “‘Twas the Night Before Super Bowl”
This star-studded commercial features a Who’s Who of past NFL greats, including Eli, Peyton and Archie Manning, Marshawn Lynch, Troy Aikman, Joe Montana, Deion Sanders, Terry Bradshaw, Jerry Rice and Jerome Bettis.
M&Ms: “Come Together”
“Schitt’s Creek” creator/star Dan Levy steals the show in this spot about using the candy to ease apologies.
DoorDash “The Neighborhood”
The delivery service makes its Super Bowl debut with the help of featuring “Hamilton” star Daveed Diggs and “Sesame Street” characters.
Logitech “Defy Logic”
Lil Nas X teases his new song “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” in a spot for the technology-accessory brand.
Shift4 Payments “Join Us”
The payment-processing company will promote its partnership with the first “all civilian mission to space,” with crew members trained by SpaceX. Meanwhile…
Pringles: “Flavor Stacking Space Return”
Astronauts are left at sea because mission control was too busy stacking potato chips to rescue them.
Dexcom
The glucose monitoring system for diabetes management makes its game debut with a spot starring Nick Jonas, who has Type 1 diabetes.
Turbo Tax: “Spreading Tax Expertise Across the Land”
Wacky state tax laws and credits are highlighted in this ad for the software giant.
Hellmann’s “Amy Schumer’s Magical Mayo Transformation”
It’s the mayonnaise brand’s first time in the Big Game, with a spot featuring Amy Schumer encouraging viewers to “make taste not waste.”
Toyota “Upstream”
US Paralympic swimmer Jessica Long is the star of the car maker’s uplifting and tear-jerking clip.
Chipotle: “Can a Burrito Change the World?”
“Can a burrito change the world?” That’s the question the fast-casual chain ponders with a commercial highlighting its mission to reduce carbon emissions and save water.
Huggies
The diaper brand will introduce viewers to newborns born on Game Day.
WeatherTech: “We Never Left”
Real employees of the vehicle-accessory company celebrate American manufacturing.
Tide: “The Jason Alexander Hoodie”
A mom and son argue about how a hoodie emblazoned with the mug of “Seinfeld” star Jason Alexander got so dirty.
Mercari “Goodbye Hello”
The online marketplace showcases people upcycling and selling their unused items, set to a cover of the Beatles’ “Hello, Goodbye.”
Scotts Miracle-Gro: “Keep Growing”
Martha Stewart, John Travolta and his daughter Ella, Leslie David Baker (“The Office”), NASCAR driver Kyle Busch, Carl Weathers and Peloton instructor Emma Lovewell all show up in the land and garden brand’s ad.
Cheetos: “Evidence”
Real-life couple Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher team up with “It Wasn’t Me” singer Shaggy as Kutcher accuses Kunis of sneaking his Cheetos.
Fiverr
The freelance-employment platform delivers a spot about conducting business while socially distanced.
Uber Eats
“Wayne’s World” returns, as Mike Myers and Dana Carvey — and Cardi B — go back to the basement and revive their “Saturday Night Live” characters for the food delivery app.
Doritos
Matthew McConaughey turns into a “Flat Stanley”-like character, traveling around to the tune of Queen’s “I Want to Break Free.” Naturally, Doritos 3-D Crunch helps him bounce back.
Amazon Alexa “Alexa’s Body”
A business exec dreams of what it would be like if Alexa’s human form looked like “Black Panther” star Michael B. Jordan.
Anheuser Busch “Let’s Grab a Beer”
The beverage giant is emphasizing “let’s grab a beer” with people drinking in airports, offices and other locales.
Cutwater Spirits “Cut Out”
“Schitt’s Creek” star Emily Hampshire stars in this spot for canned cocktails, as parent company Anheuser-Busch benches its Budweiser brand for the first time in 37 years. The company announced that the $5.7 million that would have been spent on a Budweiser ad is instead going toward COVID vaccine awareness.
Vroom “Dealership Pain”
The online car dealer focuses on the experience of a car-buyer purchasing a used vehicle at a dealership, as opposed to Vroom’s “painless” method.
Indeed “The Rising”
The online employment platform highlights real people looking for work.
Michelob Ultra “Happy”
Serena Williams, Anthony Davis, Peyton Manning, Brooks Koepka, Jimmy Butler, and Alex Morgan celebrate life to Lou Reed’s “Walk on the Wild Side.”
Bud Light Seltzer Lemonade “Last Year’s Lemons”
This year’s spot showcases the expression “when life gives you lemons, make lemonade” with the declaration that 2020 was “lemon” of a year.
Mountain Dew
John Cena stars in this spot for the brand’s new Major Melon flavor.
Bud Light “Legends”
Cedric the Entertainer, Post Malone and other former Bud Light commercial stars team up for a (beer) recovery effort.
Squarespace “5 to 9”
Dolly Parton’s classic “9 to 5″ is reimagined as “5 to 9” to emphasize after-hours work.
Samuel Adams “Horses”
Horses that look a lot like Clydesdales — who have become synonymous with the Budweiser ads — star in this ad for the Boston-based brewery.
Rockstar
Rapper Lil Baby teams up with first responders to promote the energy drink.
Stella Artois “Heartbeat Billionaire”
Lenny Kravitz — in real and animated form — rocks out for this clip.
Michelob ULTRA Organic Seltzer
Fake versions of Serena Williams, Sylvester Stallone, Megan Fox and Maluma co-star with the real Don Cheadle.
General Motors
Will Ferrell, Kenan Thompson and Awkwafina star in this cheeky General Motors spot focusing on electric vehicles.
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