The Jones Showdown with Toyota, Eugene Levy driving a Nissan Z and Zeus driving a BMW are also featured. Polestar’s Big Game debut is also included.
The Super Bowl has evolved from a game of football featuring the best two teams in the NFL to something more. The Super Bowl has evolved into an enormous entertainment venue, featuring superstar musicians, post-game and pre-game parties, as well as commercials for viewers who are watching television. These ads can be very memorable and creative, with companies often paying millions for a 30-second spot.
These people will join Darth Vader, the from Super Bowl 45 founder of the Volkswagen in the unofficial hall of fame. General Motors, under Dr. Evil, played by Mike Myers), realizes that he must save the world before becoming its ruler. Funny banter ensues, before everyone heads for the Ultium-powered cars in typical Austin Powers fashion.
The new Chevrolet Silverado EV is still more than a year away, but Chevrolet has injected a little nostalgia with a brief ad that paid homage to The Sopranos. It aired from 1999 through 2007.
In his later years, what does the great Greek thunder and sky god Zeus (played in this commercial by Arnold Schwarzenegger), do? In this commercial, he heads to California with his wife Hera (played in 60 seconds by Salya Hayek). For someone who still shoots electricity with his hands, retirement can be frustrating… until he buys an all-electric BMW iX. Toyota has two different ad placements in the Big Game. One is an inspiring true story about two brothers who compete in sports and win, despite the fact that one brother lost his sight. One is a lighthearted romp that features the new-2022 Tundra, as well as a host of celebrity Joneses trying to keep up. Actor Eugene Levy, best known for his comedic roles in many films over the decades, is now a resurrected as an action star due to his drive in the Nissan Z. The wild ride will also include famous Hollywood stars Danai Gura, Dave Bautista and Brie Larson. A 30-second spot featuring the ex-VOLVO division is its debut in Super Bowl commercials. The 30-second spot promises an assortment of things you won’t see: explosions and supermodels, weddings as well as parodies, monkeys and heartstrings. What will you see? The Polestar 2. However, you will find all sorts of heartstrings in the Kia commercial. A robot dog (Robo Dog), chases after a Kia EV6 to be adopted. Robo? These are just the commercials that we know of. Surprises are possible and we will report it here if it does.