The 2026 Super Bowl commercials were a mixed bag, but some truly stood out from the pack. Among them are Amazon Alexa+, Bud Light & Budweiser, UberEats, Instacart, T-Mobile, State Farm, Rocket and Redfin, Dunkin', and Pringles.
Amazon's ad for its new AI-powered assistant, Alexa+, is a clever send-up of fears about artificial intelligence, with Chris Hemsworth and his wife Elsa Pataky starring in the spot. The humor is dry and self-aware, making it all the more effective.
Bud Light & Budweiser delivered two ads that would be hard to top: an amusing post Malone-led spot featuring Posty sliding after a beer keg at a wedding, and a sweet tale of a baby bird befriending a horse, backed by Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird." The latter ad is a masterclass in storytelling.
UberEats starred Matthew McConaughey taunting Bradley Cooper with a 'conspiracy theory' about football being only about selling food ("foodball") as part of its Super Bowl ad.
Instacart's ad featured Benson Boone and Ben Stiller in a cheesy, musical number about bananas, complete with a dance routine from Boone and a pratfall from Stiller.
T-Mobile reunited Backstreet Boys crooners for a charming spot retooled from the '90s sitcom "Good Will Hunting." The classic Boy Band jam brought on nostalgic laughs.
State Farm starred Ben Affleck in an ad that pokes fun at his own fame. He's the one who needs insurance, after all.
Rocket and Redfin delivered a heartwarming Super Bowl spot about two families becoming friends through their shared love of bananas.
Dunkin' reimagined '90s sitcom "Good Will Hunting" as a goofy donut-filled jam, with Ben Affleck reprising his role alongside some familiar faces from the classic sitcom.
Pringles partnered with Sabrina Carpenter for a clever spot imagining her in a fairy tale romance with a man made of Pringles. It's exactly the kind of cheeky execution we've come to love from Carpenter.
The 2026 Super Bowl commercials offer something for everyone, whether you're looking for humor, nostalgia, or heartwarming moments. These ads are proof that, even in an era where companies and brands can afford to spend millions on advertising, a great ad still requires a mix of clever writing, engaging performances, and memorable music.
Amazon's ad for its new AI-powered assistant, Alexa+, is a clever send-up of fears about artificial intelligence, with Chris Hemsworth and his wife Elsa Pataky starring in the spot. The humor is dry and self-aware, making it all the more effective.
Bud Light & Budweiser delivered two ads that would be hard to top: an amusing post Malone-led spot featuring Posty sliding after a beer keg at a wedding, and a sweet tale of a baby bird befriending a horse, backed by Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird." The latter ad is a masterclass in storytelling.
UberEats starred Matthew McConaughey taunting Bradley Cooper with a 'conspiracy theory' about football being only about selling food ("foodball") as part of its Super Bowl ad.
Instacart's ad featured Benson Boone and Ben Stiller in a cheesy, musical number about bananas, complete with a dance routine from Boone and a pratfall from Stiller.
T-Mobile reunited Backstreet Boys crooners for a charming spot retooled from the '90s sitcom "Good Will Hunting." The classic Boy Band jam brought on nostalgic laughs.
State Farm starred Ben Affleck in an ad that pokes fun at his own fame. He's the one who needs insurance, after all.
Rocket and Redfin delivered a heartwarming Super Bowl spot about two families becoming friends through their shared love of bananas.
Dunkin' reimagined '90s sitcom "Good Will Hunting" as a goofy donut-filled jam, with Ben Affleck reprising his role alongside some familiar faces from the classic sitcom.
Pringles partnered with Sabrina Carpenter for a clever spot imagining her in a fairy tale romance with a man made of Pringles. It's exactly the kind of cheeky execution we've come to love from Carpenter.
The 2026 Super Bowl commercials offer something for everyone, whether you're looking for humor, nostalgia, or heartwarming moments. These ads are proof that, even in an era where companies and brands can afford to spend millions on advertising, a great ad still requires a mix of clever writing, engaging performances, and memorable music.