Super Bowl LVI: Jim Carrey's Verizon to Arnie's BMW, here are the top 3 funny ads to watch
Once looked at as annoying interruptions, the Super Bowl commercials are now actually much-anticipated and much-enjoyed quick snippets that generate a whole vibe of their own. Not just are these ads fun and interesting to watch, but they're also a look at how the trends have changed.
Some of the notable commercials during the Super Bowl LVI include cryptocurrencies and electric vehicles and some big names are set to make a splash. The pattern of iconic actors reprising their equally iconic characters continues this time as well with Jim Carrey back as 'The Cable Guy'. On that note, we take a look at the top 3 Super Bowl commercials to watch out for.
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Jim Carrey returns as 'The Cable Guy' in Verizon's new ad
Comedy legend Jim Carrey is all set to reprise his role of cable technician Ernie “Chip” Douglas from 'The Cable Guy' for Verizon's 5G internet service. The commercial ends with the network's red checkmark, but not before showing Carrey going through the trademark motions of fastening his tool belt and using his lint roller. The actor took to Twitter to tweet the clip captioning it, "This Sunday…he’s back… and he just wants to connect! 8^•"
This Sunday…he’s back… and he just wants to connect! 8^• pic.twitter.com/NZuTldXp5B
— Jim Carrey (@JimCarrey) February 11, 2022
Pepsi: Road to Super Bowl LVI
Pepsi isn't new when it comes to supporting major sporting events. For the very first time, they are going to support the Super Bowl LVI and came up with a commercial that's more of a movie trailer. It shows Victor Cruz, Eli Manning, and Jerome Bettis go crazy about Pepsi products as they set out to be part of the Sunday night sporting blockbuster. The commercial calls out to the fans to support their team from the stadium while they enjoy products by Pepsi.
BMW iX ft Arnold Schwarzenegger and Salma Hayek
Greek gods Zeus (Schwarzenegger) and Hera (Hayek) are done with their, er...taking care of the world duties? And want a piece of the retired life pie. So down to earth, they head have a bit of a misadventure with a barista who mispronounces his name as well. Things change when he gets into the BMW iX EV.