90s Sitcom All‑Stars Reborn! Ben Affleck’s Super Bowl Dunkin’ Ad De‑Ages Jennifer Aniston, 56, and Other TV Legends

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Ben Affleck is back in the spotlight with a surprising Super Bowl commercial for Dunkin’ that has fans talking. The ad, which aired during the big game, features a star-studded cast including Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc, Jason Alexander, Ted Danson, Alfonso Ribeiro, Jaleel White, Jasmine Guy, and Tom Brady.

The commercial imagines a fictional 1990s sitcom called “Good Will Dunkin’,” showing what the 1997 drama “Good Will Hunting” might have looked like if it had been a comedy.

The spot is packed with references to both “Good Will Hunting” and iconic 90s shows such as “Friends,” “Cheers,” “Seinfeld,” “A Different World,” “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” and “Family Matters.” To add to the nostalgia, the actors were digitally de-aged using special effects, though the scenes were filmed on a real set to keep the retro feel authentic.

Dunkin’ created the throwback theme to celebrate the launch of its first iced coffee ad back in 1995. Alongside the commercial, the chain is giving away 1.995 million free iced coffees starting February 9. Customers can claim their drink using the code GOODWILLDUNKIN in the Dunkin’ app. Fans can also shop a limited collection of vintage 90s-inspired apparel from Dunkin’RunsOnMerch.com, featuring pieces sourced from Boston vintage stores.

This commercial adds to Affleck’s long-running partnership with Dunkin’, which began in 2023. Previous ads included playful appearances by the “DunKings,” Jeremy Strong, Casey Affleck, and even Jennifer Lopez. The latest spot continues that trend with humor, nostalgia, and a surprising mix of celebrity cameos.

Overall, the Dunkin’ Super Bowl ad is a fun, star-studded tribute to 90s pop culture, blending comedy, nostalgia, and coffee in a unique way.

This ad is a brilliant mix of nostalgia and humor. It’s exciting to see so many 90s stars together and the de-aging effects are impressive. It also cleverly celebrates Dunkin’s history while giving fans something new and entertaining. What do you think about the ad? Did it make you laugh or feel nostalgic? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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