That’s why brands are willing to invest upwards of $8 million for a commercial to run on Fox’s 2025 Super Bowl broadcast that will simultaneously air on Fox’s Tubi streaming service. 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 Adam Brody, James Harden and Nick Offerman will star in the 2025 Pringles Super Bowl commercial, celebrating great facial hair (and, you know, chips in a can). The details of the "Pringles Party Super Bowl 2025 is right around the corner, with the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles poised to face off at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on February 9. Of course, the Super Bowl 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. 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 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. Millions are expected to tune in to watch the Kansas City Chiefs face off against the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, Feb. 9. Last year’s game, which saw the 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 Super Bowl in 2025 will be Super Bowl LIX, scheduled to take place on February 9, 2025 starting at 6:30 p.m. ET., at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. Super Bowl LIX will be the 8th time the Superdome holds this legendary game, and will extend its record for ‘Stadium to Host the Most Super Bowls’. The He Gets Us campaign is returning to the Super Bowl with its “Foot Washing” commercial, which signifies a continued commitment to delivering profound, spiritually resonant messages on one of the world’s largest advertising stages. This choice to showcase an advert centered on humility and service during the Super Bowl, an event known 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 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 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 Called “Foot washing” and the work of Dallas-based creative agency LERMA, the AI-generated ad plays on the Christian egalitarian view of washing someone’s feet who is believed to be beneath you. 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. During the Super Bowl last month, a Christian organization ponied up millions of dollars for a commercial that confused more people than it inspired. That is too bad, during this Holy Week, which began with Palm Sunday. Funded by the “He Gets Us” group, the ad is a series of still images focused on one person washing the feet of another. The buzziest Super Bowl ads of 2024 weren’t all the typical humorous, celebrity-driven ads of years past. Some of this year’s most discussed ad spots are a pair of pro-Jesus commercials that seemingly no one – Christians and non-Christians alike – is happy with. A foot-washing ad from the He Gets Us Campaign sparked controversy online after airing during the Super Bowl. Straight Arrow News Posted: February 13, 2024 | Last updated: January 18, 2025 He Gets Us LLC ran a 60-second commercial featuring photos of foot washing, including a Latino police officer washing the feet of a young Black man, a White woman washing the feet of a young White girl outside a “Family Clinic,” and a White rancher-type man washing the feet of an elderly Indigenous man.
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