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Which Super Bowl Commercials Will Feature the Biggest Celebrities?

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Top 10 Super Bowl Commercials 2025 With The Biggest Celebrities

Super Bowl commercials for Super Bowl LIX have already been leaked, featuring several professional athletes and Hollywood stars on screen in 2025, but which ads are showcasing the biggest celebrities for the big game?

Top 10 Super Bowl Commercials In 2025 Featuring The Biggest Celebrities For Super Bowl LIX

Among this year’s biggest celebrities include Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, David Beckham, Antonio Banderas, Drew Barrymore, Martha Stewart, Shania Twain, Orlando Bloom, Billy Crystal, Snoop Dogg, and Willem Dafoe.

Super Bowl commercial prices this year have already surpassed $8 million for 30 seconds of airtime for a couple of in-game spots on Fox, according to Adweek. The ad slots are sold out and could potentially top $700 million in revenue for Fox, which is broadcasting the game live from New Orleans on Sunday, Feb. 9.

Coffee Mate — Shania Twain

 

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Country superstar Shania Twain is on board for Nestlé-owned Coffee Mate, providing her voice for the company’s first ad during this year’s Super Bowl.

Uber Eats — Charli XCX, Martha Stewart & Matthew McConaughey

Uber Eats’ new Super Bowl LIX ad stars English singer Charli XCX and television personality Martha Stewart. The ad also features Matthew McConaughey.

Foundation to Combat Antisemitism — Tom Brady & Snoop Dogg

According to AdAge, famous rapper Snoop Dogg teamed up with seven-time Super Bowl champion quarterback and Fox color analyst Tom Brady in a spot for New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft’s Foundation to Combat Antisemitism.

Bud Light — Peyton Manning, Post Malone & Shane Gillis

Bud Light, the official beer sponsor of the NFL, has already leaked its new Super Bowl LIX ad. The commercial features music superstar Post Malone, actor and comedic Shane Gillis, and NFL Hall of Famer Peyton Manning as “Big Men on Cul-De-Sac,” also known as BMOCs.

Hellmann’s Mayonnaise — Meg Ryan & Billy Crystal

In a spot for Hellmann’s Mayonnaise, Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal are reprising their Katz’s Deli orgasm scene from the 1989 film titled When Harry Met Sally. Of course, Euphoria’s Sydney Sweeney delivers the scene’s famous tagline: “I’ll have what she’s having.”

Meta — Chris Hemsworth & Chris Pratt

Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) actors Chris Hemsworth and Chris Pratt assemble for Meta’s new Smart Glasses. The high-tech glasses allow users to listen to music, take photos, make videos, and receive calls.

Michelob Ultra — Catherine O’Hara & Willem Dafoe

Michelob Ultra hit the spot with actors Willem Dafoe and Catherine O’Hara playing pickleball against WNBA star Sabrina Ionescu, Olympian Ryan Crouser and former NFL wide receiver Randy Moss.

MSC Cruises — Drew Barrymore & Orlando Bloom

Daytime TV host Drew Barrymore and actor Orlando Bloom set sail on MSC Cruises, highlighted by Barrymore singing Madonna’s “Holiday.”

Stella Artois — David Beckham

Soccer legend David Beckham shares a beer for Stella Artois in an ad featuring his parents, played by actors. Beckham is setting out to find his long-lost twin brother. In the video, the former soccer star’s parents reveal they’ve been keeping a secret from him…

Bosch — Antonio Banderas

Antonio Banderas co-stars in Bosch’s upcoming ad alongside an actor who portrays the late WWE star Randy Savage, who died in 2011 at the age of 58.

In the 15-second teaser, the actor can be seen wearing a classic tuxedo, offering to open a jar of pickles for the wrestler struggling to open the lid.

When the wrestler thanked Banderas, the actor said, “Thank Bosch for putting us in the same big game commercial together.” Bosch’s ad is among the most viewed Super Bowl commercials on YouTube right now.

Super Bowl LIX is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 9 at 6:30 p.m. ET.