Super Bowl LIX is right around the corner, and a slew of Super Bowl 2025 ads have already been teased in anticipation of football’s big day on Sunday, February 9 on Fox.. The Super Bowl is the Super Bowl advertisers paid up to $8 million to secure a spot in television's most watched broadcast. Here's a lineup by product category of the commercials that will run. First-timer Instacart joins DoorDash and Uber Eats and a battle between food delivery services during the game. Instacart loads up its ad with tons of brand characters it hopes viewers recognize: from Mountain Dew’s “PuppyMonkeyBaby” character from a 2016 Super Bowl ad to the Jolly Green Giant and the Pillsbury Doughboy. The Super Bowl ad about Christianity, showing scenes of people washing others' feet like Jesus did in the Bible, is facing attacks from the left over the campaign's link to the billionaire family The Kansas City Chiefs are seeking to make history when they take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX (Sunday, 6:30 p.m. ET on FOX). But football isn't the only thing to enjoy about Super Cancel-Proof Your Brand in 2025 Tuesday, February 18, 2025 The State of CTV Thursday, February 20, 2025 Adweek is the leading source of news and insight serving the brand marketing ecosystem. Below, all of the 2025 Super Bowl ads or trailers out ahead of the game on February 9, collected for your viewing pleasure. Kieran Culkin briefly detouring from Oscar campaigning to voice a whale By Logan Reardon • Published January 23, 2025 • Updated on February 3, 2025 at 8:43 am NBC Universal, Inc. The matchup for Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans is set and the pieces are starting to In eight of the ad’s 12 images, the person doing the foot-washing is a put-together, cisgender-presenting white person, some middle- and some working-class, washing the feet of their presumed The ad was based on a Bible story about Jesus washing the disciples’ feet, a lesson of humility in service to others. Lerma did not respond to PolitiFact’s request for comment. Jesus Christ showed up at Super Bowl LVIII – and somehow, nobody was happy about it. Here's how and why it happened, and the surprising reasons why viewers f An ad from the He Gets Us Campaign sparked controversy online after airing during the Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 11. The 60-second spot showcased pairings of pe Super Bowl LIX is on Feb. 9, but those of us (i.e., Jets fans) who watch the game for purely the pop culture moments are in luck if we don't want to stay up past Kendrick Lamar's halftime show Super Bowl LIX is on Feb. 9, but those of us (i.e., Jets fans) who watch the game for purely the pop culture moments are in luck if we don't want to stay up past Kendrick Lamar's halftime show Notably, the #HeGetsUs Super Bowl ad featured foot-washing, toeing the line of hypocrisy and irreverence. January 24 2025 1:11 PM. True. Stay informed on important LGBTQ+ news. An ad from the 'He Gets Us' campaign titled 'Foot Washing,' which aired during Super Bowl LVIII, includes an image of an older woman washing the feet of a younger woman outside an abortion clinic. Jesus washes a person's foot. The Super Bowl "He Gets Us" commercial showed Christians washing the feet of others. By Laci Gibbs/stock.adobe.com Digital Ad Creative Benchmarks for 2025 Wednesday, January 29, 2025; What to Expect at Super Bowl 59 Friday, January 31, 2025; Turn 2024 Marketing Challenges Into 2025 Wins Wednesday, February 5, 2024 One year after ads by the He Gets Us campaign ignited a social media debate, a new round of Jesus-centric Super Bowl commercials on Sunday night found believers divided once again.
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