The annual Big Game has always been a platform for celebrities to shine, and Super Bowl 59 was no different. The event at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans featured an array of famous faces both on screen and in the audience. From actors reprising their roles in humorous commercials to introducing teams with heartfelt moments, the evening was filled with star power.
A highlight of the night included Ben Affleck’s return as part of the fictional boy band, the DunKings, this time joined by his brother Casey Affleck and Jeremy Strong. This ad campaign, produced by the Afflecks’ creative studio, Artists Equity, showcased a seven-minute extended version that entertained viewers. Meanwhile, Philadelphia native Bradley Cooper, alongside young Eagles fan Declan LeBaron, made a touching appearance by introducing the Eagles team to the enthusiastic crowd. Another memorable moment came from Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pratt, and Kris Jenner, who starred in Meta’s promotional ads for Ray-Ban smart glasses, adding a touch of humor and technology to the mix.
Celebrity appearances at major events like the Super Bowl not only entertain but also inspire creativity and innovation. These stars bring attention to important messages and products, demonstrating the power of collaboration between entertainment and advertising. Such collaborations can serve as a reminder of the positive impact that influential figures can have when they use their platforms to promote meaningful content and emerging technologies.