Top 10 Super Bowl Commercials of 2025

Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re looking at Super Bowl LIX commercials that truly won the Big Game.
#10: “DunKings 2”
Dunkin'
Ben Affleck and Dunkin’ have become Super Bowl staples. They went bigger than ever with this year’s ad, despite a few notable absences. We guess Matt Damon chose to spend this year’s Super Bowl with his twin brother. Affleck, meanwhile, ropes his brother Casey into attending Java Jam. Also in their corner are New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, Jordon Hudson, and Jeremy Strong, who takes his method acting to new depths. The names keep coming with Jason “Jay” Mewes and Kevin “Silent Bob” Smith dropping by Ben’s booth, but the centerpiece is a showdown between the DunKings and the thinly-veiled Starbucks knockoff Barista Buds. Strong delivers a mic drop as Paul Revere. This commercial couldn’t be more Bostonian if a Wahlberg showed up.
#9: “First Delivery”
Budweiser
Is this a Budweiser commercial or an inspirational 90s movie about a little Clydesdale that everyone underestimates, yet through perseverance and an untamable spirit, overcomes all the odds? Well, it’s a Budweiser ad. In less than two minutes, though, it takes on the kind of emotional journey usually reserved for feature-length stories. When a keg of Bud is left behind, a foal steps up to the challenge, rolling it across the sometimes beautiful and other times perilous landscapes. Not even a waterfall can prevent the foal from getting the keg to its destination. Receiving a nod of approval from its owner, the young horse earns its crown. Set to “Let Your Love Flow” by the Bellamy Brothers, this heartwarming commercial goes the distance.
#8: “DashPass Math”
DoorDash
We guess Nate Bargatze was bound to star in a football commercial after that “SNL” sketch. The comedian goes from discussing units of measurement to talking about finances. Now that he’s saving with DashPass, Bargatze is compelled to go on a spending spree. This includes a mansion, a horse, a cloning machine, an opera singer who sings phrases, a disco ballroom (complete with an Indiana Jones-sized disco ball), and a functioning jetpack. While Bargatze does have a few extra dollars in his wallet thanks to DashPass, he doesn’t comprehend what his financial adviser is saying. The math might not add up, but this commercial pays off in laughs. Also, should you be using that jetpack while wearing a giant cape? Seems like a fire hazard.
#7: “Dream Job”
Google Pixel SB
Dang it, Google! How do your Super Bowl ads continually reduce us to blubbering messes? In this cinematic commercial, a man uses his AI assistant while preparing for a job interview. Thinking about past work experience, the man draws inspiration from the hardest yet most rewarding job of his life: being a father. If you’re not crying already, you will soon enough as this emotional journey of parenthood unfolds. The man’s daughter grows up right before his eyes. While the years see highs and lows, his dedication as a father and love for his daughter remain a constant. With his girl heading off to college, Dad is ready to start a new chapter. His “dream job” will never be done, however.
#6: “Chazmo Goes Home”
Totino’s Pizza Rolls
Between Doritos’ abduction ad and HexClad sending Gordon Ramsay to Area 51, aliens conquered this year’s Super Bowl. Yet, we’re singling out Totino’s for delivering a truly unique extraterrestrial design in Chazmo (or so he’s called). In addition to sounding like E.T., Chazmo looks like a cross between Fuzzbucket and Crazy Craving of Honeycomb fame. Chazmo’s bizarre design isn’t the only thing that hilariously offsets the whimsical direction and sincere performances from the kid actors. Tim Robinson and Sam Richardson ruin this touching farewell as two dads who want a parting gift or compensation for those pizza rolls. Just when you think this goodbye couldn’t get more awkward, the door crushes Chazmo… seemingly to death. We think you should leave, kids… with Tim Robinson.
#5: “Big Men on Cul-De-Sac”
Bud Light
We wouldn’t endorse trying to launch beer cans using your leaf blower. After seeing this commercial, though, we have a feeling it’s about to become a trend (disclaimers be damned). It might be a safety hazard in real life, but comedian Shane Gillis and singer Post Malone make it look so cool. When neighbor Ted needs somebody to liven up his party, he knows just the guys for the job. If a Bud Light lands on your doorstep, you know you’ve been invited to a cul-de-sac party. Everybody shows up, including a fanny pack-wearing Peyton Manning. Huey Lewis’ “The Power of Love” also gives the commercial an 80s vibe, making the cul-de-sac look like a college party. Not even the HOA can break it up.
#4: “Slow Monday”
Coors Light
As much as we look forward to Super Bowl Sunday, we dread waking up the next morning. The beginning of the work week is always a slog, but this Monday is especially slow. Coors Light conveys this with a population of sloths, apparently taking a page from “Zootopia.” The day practically plays out in slow motion, whether standing in line at the grocery store, mowing the lawn, or working at the office. By the way, this sloth is totally Dwight Schrute, right? Even a bank robbery is somehow lethargic. When you come down with a case of the Mondays, though, another case can help you chill out. With cute animals and a clever song choice, this commercial makes Monday morning feel more like Friday night.
#3: “A Century of Cravings”
Uber Eats
In an era of wild conspiracy theories, football being a ruse to sell food isn’t the craziest thing we’ve heard. It’s still pretty out there, although Matthew McConaughey sells it with his signature… McConaugheyisms. The Oscar winner details football’s secret foodie history with assistance from famous names like Kevin Bacon, Martha Stewart, and Charli XCX. It turns out that this is all a movie idea that McConaughey is pitching to Greta Gerwig. Well, she already reinvented “Little Women” for a new generation and turned Barbie’s existential crisis into a billion-dollar crowd-pleaser. We totally believe that Gerwig could adapt this Uber Eats commercial into a cinematic experience, even if she’s not interested. With McConaughey attached, it would be more than alright, alright, alright.
#2: The Call of The Mustaches
Pringles
Stumbling upon an empty Pringles can, the mustached mascot instructs Adam Brody to blow inside like a conch shell. Brody complies, summoning the world’s most famous mustaches, from Nick Offerman’s, to Andy Reid’s, to James Harden’s. Did we mention this is all set to a send-up of the ’60s Batman theme… other than a silent detour with Mr. Photohead? The staches succeed in acquiring more Pringles. Just as they fly like birds, though, this flock doesn’t realize when a glass window is in front of them. Brody might’ve been better off calling Eugene Levy’s eyebrows to pick up some Little Caesars’ Crazy Puffs. If we had a nickel for every facial hair-related food commercial this year… we’d have two, but weird it happened twice, right?
Before we unveil our top pick, here are a few honorable mentions.
“When Sally Met Hellmann’s,” Hellmann’s
Mayo Makes This Classic Scene Even More Suggestive
“Goldilocks and the Three Trucks,” Ram Trucks
Glen Powell With Golden Locks Is Just Right
“Genius Beluga,” NerdWallet
This Whale Is So Smart That It Can Impersonate Kieran Culkin
“Brady Reboost,” Duracell
Even When Retired, Tom Brady Just Keeps Going & Going
“Flag 50,” Super Bowl LIX
The Past Clashes With the Present
#1: “Kiss From a Lime”
Mountain Dew
At first, this ad may seem par for the course with a motorboat of people drinking Mountain Dew, a tropical backdrop, and an actor who looks like Jason Momoa. For the record, it’s not Jason Momoa, but this ad did land a big name in musician Seal… playing a literal seal. Joined by a chorus of seals, the Grammy winner puts a twist on his hit “Kiss from a Rose,” receiving backup from a chorus of seals. It’s like the “Batman Forever” soundtrack invaded “The Island of Doctor Moreau,” resulting in imagery that’ll either haunt your nightmares or leave you laughing hysterically. Either way, we can all agree that this was weird. Of course, the commercial makes more sense upon learning Taika Waititi directed it.
What was your favorite Super Bowl commercial this year? Let us know in the comments.