Sneak Peek: Here Are The Best 2020 Super Bowl Commercials So Far
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San Francisco CA
29 January, 2020
5:52 PM
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA — On Sunday night, hundreds of millions of Americans will gather in front of their televisions to take part in a time-honored tradition: watching the Super Bowl commercials. The biggest advertising event of the year, this year's big game is sure to draw upwards of 100 million viewers, with a 30-second ad costing $5.6 million. Super Bowl LIV between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs is set for Sunday, Feb. 2 at 3:30 p.m. PST, broadcast on FOX. Lucky for us, though, several ads that will air during the broadcast have already been released. Here's a roundup of some of our favorite commercials that will air during Sunday's Super Bowl. Doritos: "The Cool Ranch" To the tune of "Old Town Road," breakout star Lil Nas X prepares for a duel against cowboy actor Sam Elliot, while munching on a bag of Doritos' cool ranch chips. Microsoft: "Be The One" Unlike most of this year's celebrity-studded commercials, this Microsoft ad stars a lesser-known figure: Katie Sowers, offensive assistant coach for the 49ers, who is set to become the first woman to coach in a Super Bowl. Hyundai: "Smaht Pahk" This funny spot from Hyundai features Boston natives Chris Evans, John Krasinski and Rachel Dratch speaking in thick Boston accents to show off the smart-parking feature on the new Hyundai Sonata — featuring a cameo by Red Sox legend David Ortiz. Mountain Dew: "As Good As The Original" In what may be his most fearsome performance yet, Bryan Cranston knocks down a hotel door, Jack Nicholson-style, to reach Tracee Ellis Ross, who shrieks with terror until she realizes she's being offered a refreshing soda. Facebook: "Chris Rock is Ready for Lift Off!" In this teaser of its first-ever Super Bowl appearance, Facebook shows Chris Rock launching a rocket in an ad for its Facebook Groups service. Pringles: "Rick And Morty" In what appears to be this year's only ad featuring cartoon characters, Pringles features Adult Swim's Rick and Morty realizing they're trapped in a Pringles commercial, with no hope of escaping. Google: "Loretta" This absolute tear-jerker from Google features an elderly man using his Google Assistant to remember details about his late wife. Watch with tissues handy. See more: Super Bowl 2020: How To Watch The 49ers, What Time, What ChannelThese CA Natives Are Set To Play In The Super Bowl
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