Jan. 29, 2019 / 10:19 AM / Updated Jan. 30, 2019 at 1:22 PM
Harrison Ford, Cardi B star in Super Bowl LIII commercials
By
Wade Sheridan
Harrison Ford stars in a Super Bowl commercial for Amazon. Other celebrities that will be featured in ads during the big game include Sarah Jessica Parker, Cardi B and Steve Carell. File Photo by Paul Treadway/ UPI | License Photo
Sarah Jessica Parker arrives on the red carpet for "The Journey With Sarah Jessica Parker" at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival on April 27. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo
Cardi B is set to star in a Pepsi Super Bowl commercial alongside Steve Carell. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo
Steve Carell attends the premiere of "Welcome to Marwen" on December 10, 2018. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo
Jan. 29 (UPI) -- Super Bowl LIII is set to take place on Sunday and will bring with it a variety of high-budget, comedic commercials featuring a number of celebrities.
For some, the commercials are the best part of watching the Super Bowl. Below is a list of ads viewers can look forward to seeing during the big game.
Jeff Bridges, Sarah Jessica Parker for Stella Artois
This ad from the beer maker features Jeff Bridges reprising his iconic role as The Dude from The Big Lebowski and Sarah Jessica Parker reprising her iconic role as Carrie Bradshaw from Sex and the City.
Carrie -- known for drinking a Cosmopolitan -- causes chaos inside of a restaurant when she orders a Stella Artois instead. The Dude -- who normally orders a White Russian -- also gets a surprised reaction when he asks for a Stella Artois which he pronounces as "Stella Ar-toes."
The ad promotes Stella Artois' Pour It Forward campaign with Water.org. Sales of the drink will help provide access to clean water in the developing world.
Cardi B, Steve Carell for Pepsi
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Pepsi has released two teasers for its upcoming Super Bowl spot that features Cardi B and Steve Carell inside a diner.
Cardi B taps a sparkling, diamond can of Pepsi with her red, white and blue painted nails while Carell begins to read a script for the ad before he starts loudly laughing.
Chance the Rapper is trying his best to be a member of the Backstreet Boys in this ad promoting Doritos' new Flamin' Hot Nacho chips.
Chance attempts to dance like the boy band and mimic their choreography to "I Want It That Way."
Chance, after failing in front of Nick Carter, Brian Littrell, AJ McLean, Howie Dorough and Kevin Richardson, blames the baggy jeans everyone is wearing on his performance.
Sarah Michelle Gellar is being stalked by a masked stranger inside her home in an ad by Olay titled "Killer Skin."
Olay has released three teasers for the commercial which give off a heavy, horror movie vibe. Geller is featured running and screaming for her life as the stranger, who is wearing a white mask and all-black clothing, violently bursts through various parts of her home.
Colgate has enlisted the help of Luke Wilson to promote its newest toothpaste, Colgate Total SF.
Wilson, in the commercial, talks unusually close to his co-workers inside of an office. The actor explains that the toothpaste -- which is advertised as being able to help fight bad breath -- allows him to comfortably live out his life as a close talker.
"Now there's no such thing as too close," Wilson says while getting in the face of a delivery man.
Christina Applegate is locked out of her car in a teaser for M&M's Super Bowl spot.
The actress attempts to get inside her car when someone inside decides to lock the doors. The game quickly angers Applegate who demands that she be let in.
Applegate eventually loses her temper and begins cursing while kicking her car.
Harrison Ford, Forest Whitaker, Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson for Amazon
Harrison Ford has trouble dealing with this dog that is using an Alexa dog collar to order food while Forest Whitaker is having a hard time listening to a podcast on an Alexa toothbrush.
Broad City stars Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson, meanwhile, are kicked out of an Alexa hot tub. The ad ends with NASA twins Mark and Scott Kelly accidentally shutting off power around the world due to using an Alexa device on a spacecraft.
Britney Spears sings at Super Bowl XXXV in Tampa, Fla., on January 28, 2001. The Baltimore Ravens defeated the New York Giants 34-7. Photo by John SooHoo/UPI
Bono of the band U2 {link:performs: "https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2001/12/08/Rock-News-Two-The-week-in-pop-music/56301007804700/"} during Super Bowl XXXVI in New Orleans, on February 3, 2002. The New England Patriots defeated the St. Louis Rams 20-17. Photo by Dave Kennedy/UPI
Gwen Stefani (L), lead singer of No Doubt, and Sting perform at Super Bowl XXXVII in San Diego, on January 26, 2003. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the Oakland Raiders 48-21. Photo by Frank Polich/UPI
Shania Twain {link:performs: "https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2003/01/07/Country-Music-News/77891041933600/"} at halftime of Super Bowl XXXVII in San Diego on January 26, 2003. Tampa Bay defeated the Oakland Raiders 48-21. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
Kid Rock {link:performs: "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2004/01/15/More-stars-added-for-Superbowl-halftime/45891074228174/"} at Super Bowl XXXVIII in Houston on February 1, 2004. The New England Patriots defeated the Carolina Panthers 32-29. Photo by Pat Benic/UPI
Janet Jackson (R) {link:performs: "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2018/01/18/Timberlake-says-he-made-peace-with-Jackson-after-halftime-show/6021516273855/"} with Justin Timberlake at Super Bowl XXXVIII in Houston on February 1, 2004. Photo by Pat Benic/UPI
P. Diddy (L) and Nelly perform at Super Bowl XXXVIII in Houston, on February 1, 2004. Photo by Ian Halperin/UPI
Sir Paul McCartney {link:performs: "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2005/02/04/McCartney-foresees-smooth-halftime-show/20591107525451/"} at Super Bowl XXXIX in Jacksonville, Fla., on February 6, 2005. The New England Patriots defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21. Photo by Terry Schmitt/UPI
Mick Jagger (C) and the Rolling Stones {link:perform: "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2006/02/06/Super-Bowl-halftime-relatively-tame/45211139278836/"} at Super Bowl XL in Detroit, on February 5, 2006. The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Seattle Seahawks 21-10. Photo by Terry Schmitt/UPI
Prince {link:performs: "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2006/12/11/Prince-to-play-Super-Bowl-halftime-show/89071165819501/"} in the rain at Super Bowl XLI in Miami on February 4, 2007. The Indianapolis Colts defeated the Chicago Bears 29-17. Photo by Terry Schmitt/UPI
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers {link:perform: "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2007/12/04/Tom-Petty-to-play-Super-Bowl-show/10011196786938/"} at Super Bowl XLII in Glendale, Ariz., on February 3, 2008. The New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots 17-4. Photo by Gary C. Caskey/UPI
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band {link:perform: "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2008/09/29/UPI-NewsTrack-Entertainment-News/95301222711200/"} during Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa, Fla., on February 1, 2009. The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Arizona Cardinals 27-23. Photo by Michael Bush/UPI
Roger Daltrey (L) and Pete Townshend of The Who {link:perform: "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/Music/2009/11/27/The-Who-to-perform-at-the-Super-Bowl/81501259359864/"} at Super Bowl XLIV in Miami, on February 7, 2010. The New Orleans Saints defeated the Indianapolis Colts 31-17. Photo by Michael Bush/UPI
Usher performs during Super Bowl XLV in Arlington, Texas, on February 6, 2011. The Green Bay Packers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25. Photo by Rob Hobson/UPI
From left to right, apl.de.ap, Fergie, will.i.am and Taboo of {link:The Black Eyed Peas perform: "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/TV/2010/11/26/Peas-confirmed-to-play-Super-Bowl-show/74881290748006/"} during Super Bowl XLV in Arlington, Texas, on February 6, 2011. Photo by Brian Kersey/UPI
Madonna {link:performs: "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2014/03/17/MIA-says-middle-finger-performance-was-tame-after-NFL-demands-166-million/5871395080797/"} with Sky Blu (L) and Redfoo of LMFAO at Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, on February 5, 2012. The New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots 21-17. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI
From left to right, Kelly Rowland, Beyonce and Michelle Williams {link:reunite as Destiny's Child to perform: "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/Music/2013/02/04/Destinys-Child-reunites-at-Super-Bowl-in-New-Orleans/39081359982743/"} during Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans, on February 3, 2013. The Baltimore Ravens defeated the San Francisco 49ers. File Photo by David Tulis/UPI
Bruno Mars {link:performs: "https://www.upi.com/blog/2014/02/03/Watch-Bruno-Mars-retro-inspired-Super-Bowl-halftime-show/3341391472019/"} at Super Bowl XLVIII in East Rutherford, N.J., on February 2, 2014. The Seattle Seahawks defeated the Denver Broncos 43-8. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
Katy Perry (C) performs during Super Bowl XLIX in Glendale, Ariz., on February 1, 2015. The New England Patriots defeated the Seattle Seahawks 28-24. She {link:won an Emmy: "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/TV/2015/09/10/Taylor-Swift-Jimmy-Fallon-Chris-Hardwick-Katy-Perry-win-early-Emmy-Awards/4051441911446/"} for the performance. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
Lenny Kravitz (L) and Katy Perry {link:perform: "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/Music/2015/01/10/Lenny-Kravitz-to-perform-with-Katy-Perry-during-Super-Bowl-Halftime-Show/7331420937016/"} together during Super Bowl XLIX in Phoenix, on February 1, 2015. Photo by Aaron M. Sprecher/UPI
Left to right, Beyonce (L), Chris Martin of Coldplay and Bruno Mars {link:perform: "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/Music/2016/02/06/Bruno-Mars-confirms-Super-Bowl-50-halftime-show-appearance/6271454785254/"} during Super Bowl 50 in Santa Clara, Calif., on February 7, 2015. The Denver Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers 24-10. Photo by Brian Kersey/UPI
Lady Gaga {link:performs: "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2017/02/05/Lady-Gaga-lights-up-Super-Bowl-51-halftime-show/1751486344542/"} at Super Bowl LI in Houston, on February 5, 2017. The New England Patriots defeated the Atlanta Falcons 34-28. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
Justin Timberlake {link:performs: "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2018/02/04/Timberlake-honors-Prince-in-Super-Bowl-halftime-show/4421517793771/"} at Super Bowl LII in Minneapolis on February 4, 2018. The Philadelphia Eagles won their first title, defeating the New England Patriots 44-33. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
Adam Levine of Maroon 5 {link:performs: "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2019/02/03/Maroon-5-headlines-Super-Bowl-halftime-show/4341549231125/"} at Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta on February 3, 2019. The New England Patriots won their third title in a row by defeating the Los Angeles Rams 13-3. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI
Shakira (L) and Jennifer Lopez {link:perform: "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2020/02/02/Jennifer-Lopez-Shakira-headline-Super-Bowl-halftime-show/5501580696352/"} at Super Bowl LIV in Miami Gardens on February 2, 2020. The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers 31-20. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI
The Weeknd {link:performs: "https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2021/02/07/The-Weeknd-dazzles-with-blinding-light-at-Super-Bowl-halftime-show/6991612748203/"} at Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla., on February 7, 2021. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI