With Super Bowl LX fast approaching on Feb. 8, we’re starting to get a sense of which stars will appear during ad breaks in the action between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks. Companies have already started to tease their commercials, and this year figures to have as many celebrity cameos as ever.
Last year, the list of celebs in Super Bowl LIX commercials ranged from David Beckham to Seal to Matthew McConaughey to Tim Robinson. It was a slate that will be hard to top, but if the early teasers for Super Bowl LX are any indication, the 2026 commercials will be star-studded affairs again.
We already know that at least one set of celebrities from the Super Bowl LIX ads will be returning for Super Bowl LX. That’s the trio of Peyton Manning, Post Malone and Shane Gillis, who are featured in a teaser for Bud Light. Outside of those three, stars like Sabrina Carpenter and Emma Stone will be making their Super Bowl commercial debuts.
And as we get closer to Super Bowl LX,we’ll get more previews of what’s to come on the big night. Might we be getting our first looks at a commercial or two that will land on our list of the Top 25 of all-time?
Here is every Super Bowl LX commercial teaser that we’ve seen so far:
Sabrina Carpenter for Pringles
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Pringles has brought plenty of star power in the last two years with Chris Pratt and Nick Offerman taking on starring roles. Now, the company is breaking out the big guns with pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter.
Bradley Cooper and Matthew McConaughey for Uber Eats
If you’ve watched any football at all this season, then you know Cooper has been fighting against the conspiracy that the NFL is just a facade to sell food. Well, it truly seems like he and McConaughey (the star of last year’s Uber Eats commercial) will get to the bottom of it during Super Bowl LX.
Pepsi fires shots at Coke
The soda wars have reignited with this Super Bowl LX ad from Pepsi. The Coca-Cola polar bear gets a rude awakening after tasting the rival product, and we get a cameo from actor and director Taika Waititi.
totino’s brings back Chazmo
Last year, the comedy duo of Tim Robinson and Sam Richardson teamed up to bring us Chazmo.The Pizza Roll-loving alien will make his return for Super Bowl LX… or will he?
Hims & Hers
In this ad, Hims & Hers highlights the healthcare gap between the haves and the have-nots.There are some not-so-subtle shots at ultra-rich folks who go to ridiculous lengths to prevent aging.
Kinder Bueno
Kinder Bueno didn’t give us much with this teaser — just hinting at an intergalactic adventure — but I don’t mind it. Sometimes, it’s best to just be surprised during the actual Super Bowl itself.
GrubHub
Yorgos Lanthimos is directing another commercial for Super Bowl LX — this one for GrubHub. this teaser leaves a lot to the imagination, which certainly isn’t a bad thing.
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