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Super Bowl 2026 Ads Ranked: From Ben Affleck’s Dunkin’ Collab to Andy Samberg’s Mayo Moment
Ben Affleck reunites iconic 'Friends' and 'Seinfeld' stars in a nostalgic Dunkin' commercial airing during Super Bowl LX, continuing his streak of Big Game ads.
- Today Affleck unveiled a teaser for Dunkin's 2026 Super Bowl commercial, set to air on Sunday, February 8.
- Drawing on 1990s nostalgia, the teaser uses a VHS gag labeled `Network Pilot '95 v3`, produced by Artists Equity, marking their fourth year of Dunkin' ads.
- In the teaser exchange, Jennifer Aniston protests, saying `No one — no one — can see this`, while Affleck responds the commercial `is only going to air once`.
- LeBlanc's participation underscores the ongoing pattern of celebrity involvement in Dunkin' Super Bowl ads, building on past appearances by Ben and Casey Affleck, Bill Belichick, Jordon Hudson, Donnie Wahlberg, and Jeremy Strong.
- This year, the ad slate includes various advertisers and star actors previewing commercials ahead of the Super Bowl LX broadcast on NBC, continuing the common teaser tradition.
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Super Bowl 2026 Ads Ranked: From Ben Affleck’s Dunkin’ Collab to Andy Samberg’s Mayo Moment
From Pepsi to Pringles, the ads are star-studded for Super Bowl LX.
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Read Full ArticleMatt LeBlanc Surprises Fans With Nostalgic Super Bowl Comeback Alongside Jennifer Aniston
Matt LeBlanc has quietly stepped back into the spotlight, and fans immediately felt a wave of nostalgia. News of the Matt LeBlanc Super Bowl ad has sparked excitement among viewers who remember his unforgettable charm as Joey Tribbiani on Friends. The preview teased a reunion with longtime co-star Jennifer Aniston, reminding audiences of the chemistry that made the sitcom a cultural phenomenon. In recent years, LeBlanc has maintained a lower pub…
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