For a good commercial to be great, it needs to check off a few boxes: A-list celebs, relatability and the funny factor.
DunKings are back for Super Bowl Sunday with a new Dunkin' teaser featuring Ben and Casey Affleck along with Jeremy Strong.
The Super Bowl is expected to garner well over 100 million viewers, with advertisers paying record amounts to show off their brands during the commercials. NBC News’ Jesse Kirsch explains why ...
The DunKings are back. Ben Affleck has recruited his brother Casey and Jeremy Strong for the next chapter of the boy band.
The Associated Press apologized to Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds after two of its reporters were criticized online for cutting off their Grammys red carpet interview to catch the attention of Chappell ...
Move over, Taylor Swift. The DunKings are back for Super Bowl 59. Dunkin’ announced its return to the Big Game during the Grammy Awards on Sunday evening, with an ad […] ...
Ben Affleck’s Boston accent is as strong as ever in his latest commercial with Dunkin’ Donuts — this time, with Jeremy Strong.
See Ben Affleck and Casey Affleck try to recruit “Succession” star and fellow Bostonian Jeremy Strong to their DunKings crew ...
Comedian and actor Lil Rel Howery stops by TODAY to talk about the new movie “Dog Man” where he voices Chief, a police ...
Cindy Crawford and Ben Affleck have both won the game within the game by appearing in popular Super Bowl commercials. (Courtesy of Pepsi, Dunkin’) ...
While not every commercial is a win, through the years there have been some delightful celebrity-centric Super Bowl ads. Ahead of 2025’s ads being unveiled and gameday, we look at some old faves ...