The Complete Collection of SuperBowl Ads: 2020-2024

The SuperBowl isn’t just a pinnacle of American football; it’s a cultural phenomenon, especially in the realm of advertising. Year after year, the SuperBowl commercial breaks have become almost as anticipated as the game itself. From 2020 to 2024, the evolution of these commercials reflects a tapestry of creativity, innovation, and brand storytelling. This article takes you on a journey through these years, showcasing the diversity and ingenuity of SuperBowl ads.

2024 SuperBowl Commercials

2024 SuperBowl commercials set a new benchmark in advertising creativity. Brands leveraged cutting-edge technology, compelling narratives, and star-studded casts to capture viewer attention.

2023 SuperBowl Commercials

The 2023 SuperBowl commercials included brands like Uber One, CarFax, Pizza Hut, and Dodge Ram featuring Chris Stapleton. The ads also included commercials from McDonald’s, Dunkin’ Donuts featuring Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, Avocados from Mexico, and eTrade babies. Notable ads came from Remy Martin with Serena Williams, T-Mobile with Bradley Cooper, and a Clueless reunion for Rakuten

2022 SuperBowl Commercials

In 2022, SuperBowl commercials featured a mix of humor and innovation. Some of the standout brands included Nissan with their “Thrill Driver” ad starring Eugene Levy, Brie Larson, Danai Gurira, and Dave Bautista. Amazon’s “Mind Reader” extended Super Bowl ad caught attention, as did Budweiser’s “A Clydesdale’s Journey.” Doritos featured Megan Thee Stallion, AT&T starred Demi Moore and Mila Kunis, and McDonald’s used Kanye West’s star power. Other notable ads came from Expedia (Ewan McGregor), Hellmann’s (Jerod Mayo), T‑Mobile (Dolly Parton and Miley Cyrus), Headspace (John Legend), and Booking.com with Idris Elba.

2021 SuperBowl Commercials

The 2021 SuperBowl commercials were marked by themes of change, resilience, and unity.  It was the first time we saw the “Can’t touch this” campaign from Cheetos.

2020 SuperBowl Commercials

The 2020 SuperBowl commercials were marked by humour,  hange, resilience, and unity. While I cannot provide specific brand details, it’s known that major brands used this platform to deliver impactful messages resonating with the global atmosphere. These commercials varied from heartwarming narratives to innovative showcases, reflecting a time of hope and resilience. Each ad contributed to a narrative of change and adaptability, offering a glimpse into how brands navigated the unique challenges and sentiments of that year.