Watch: Most-Talked About Ads from Super Bowl LV

Even in tough times, Super Bowl advertisements are still in high demand.

Companies spend millions of dollars to advertise their products to consumers during the most-watched television event of the year.

Variety reported that CBS sought around $5.5 million for 30-second advertisements that will air during the game.

Some of the familiar Hollywood faces in commercials this year include Michael B. Jordan, Matthew McConaughey, Amy Schumer, Ashton Kutcher, and Mila Kunis.

Check out some of the most talked-about advertisements that will air during Super Bowl LV.

Michael B. Jordan stars as a smart assistant and artificial intelligence version of Alexa in Amazon's Big Game commercial. At one point, the woman in the commercial asks Jordan to dim the lights, take his shirt off — he even has Alexa's characteristic blue circle eyes.

In a Doritos ad, McConaughey appears ... 2D, until he eats the new Doritos 3D, which brings the McConaughey we're all familiar with back to a normal shape.

Ashton, Mila and Shaggy joined forces for a Cheetos commercial for a new Cheeto's Crunch Pop Mix.

Pro skateboarder Sean Malto hit the Kansas City streets he grew up in for Mountain Dew's Super Bow commercial.

Ford's ad displays its #FinishStrong​ efforts, the company's latest mission to support those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mike Myers and Dana Carvey brought back their beloved Wayne’s World characters for an Uber Eats ad that celebrates local restaurants on the food delivery platform.


For the first time in 37 years, Budweiser will skip out on advertising during the biggest event on television, but other brewing companies would never miss the Super Bowl.


A description of Amy Schumer's "magical mayo" commercial reads: "Hellmann’s is about to make some major mayo magic. See you on 2.7.21."

Dolly Parton's "9 to 5" took a spin for Squarespace's 5 to 9 commercial.

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