Over the past half-decade, Rick & Morty has become a must-watch phenomenon that has united a multitude of different sub-cultures. Mainstream personalities such as Kanye West have even inserted themselves into the multi-verse, animated television show. Now, with the unparalleled success of one episode that featured Rick turning himself into a pickle, Pringles is now providing the masses with a flavor dedicated to the season three episode they're calling the 'Pickle Rick' flavor.
Late last year, Pringles revealed that they were concocting the Pickle Rick flavored potato chip and now, the official Rick & Morty Twitter account has provided their dedicated fellowship with a behind-the-scenes look at the chips being produced. With the assembly line moving fluidly and the canisters being promptly boxed, there's a good chance that the chips could be making their way to distribution centers now in preparation to hit shelves in the coming weeks.
During Super Bowl LIV, the Rick & Morty creators got the opportunity to curate an original Pringles advertisement of their own featuring none other than Rick, Summer, and what appeared to be Morty at first glance, until that it was revealed that he was nothing but a robot used for the promotion of Pringles. Rick's genius was able to catch on the scheme almost immediately but it was too late before he was swarmed by robotic Pringle-eating Morty's.
Check out the Rick & Morty 2020 Super Bowl Pringles commercial in the video provided below and stay tuned for the release of the 'Pickle Rick' Pringle flavor to release at a store near you very soon.
Best Super Bowl Commercials 2020: Watch Them All Here
The best of the best.
Football fans around the nation wait for February to arrive so that they can see the culmination of another intense NFL season, crowning a victor among thirty-two teams ferociously battling to gain supremacy. Pop culture fanatics equally use the opportunity to watch one of the most-anticipated musical performances of the entire year during the coveted halftime slot. Even if you’re not a big football or music fan, you can still find enjoyment on Big Game Sunday with all the extravagant advertisements airing on network television.
During the last week and a bit, we’ve been granted some previews of what to expect come Sunday with commercials being heralded by Post Malone for Bud Light, Lil Nas X for Doritos, and many more. On top of exclusive trailers, teasers for upcoming films and television shows, and more being catered toward entertainment junkies, promotional firms paid millions of dollars for primetime advertising spots during the sporting event. With major corporations budgeting disgusting amounts of money for their Super Bowl ads, viewers were left smiling, laughing, crying, and more from the commercials being presented. If they succeeded, some of y’all may even be putting some money aside to cop their product.
With so much goodness airing during the breaks last night, we’ve rounded up the best Super Bowl ads below. Let us know which one was your favorite.
Snoop Dogg & Keanu Reeves Appear In New "SpongeBob" Movie Super Bowl Trailer
Paramount Pictures’ “The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge On The Run” TV spot is set to air during the Super Bowl pre-game.
Super Bowl commercials are always notoriously big, but that’s nothing compared to the monstrosity that is SpongeBob Squarepants. Thankfully, those two worlds will collide this coming weekend for Super Bowl LIV during a pre-game commercial spot for the new animated film The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge On The Run.
With just 26 seconds to get it all out — Super Bowl spots ain’t cheap! — Spongebob gives a highlight reel of everything you’ll see in Sponge On The Run when it arrives in theaters this May. In addition to fast cars, robots and churros amongst other things, rap veteran Snoop Dogg as well as John Wick 4 & The Matrix 4 star Keanu Reeves will make cameo appearances in the flick. The plot seems to be centered around SpongeBob and his best pal Patrick Star searching for his missing pet Gary, which appears to take them around the world and then some. They also look to have been upgraded from their original 2D animation, making for what’s sure to be an undersea adventure unlike any you’ve seen so far from the Bikini Bottom gang.
Watch the Super Bowl LIV pre-game spot for The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge On The Run above, and expect the film to hit theaters and Real 3D starting in May 2020.
Missy Elliott & H.E.R. Will Team Up For A Pepsi Zero Sugar Super Bowl Commercial
The GRAMMY-winning musicians come together for Super Bowl LIV to help promote Pepsi’s new sugar-free soda option.
Two of music’s most prominent female voices will finally be united, as iconic rapstress Missy Elliott and new age R&B sensation H.E.R. will star in a Super Bowl LIV commercial together in promotion of the new Pepsi Zero Sugar drink.
Boasting all the core qualities of Pepsi minus the sugar intake, Pepsi Zero Sugar is sure to score big amongst those who love that crisp taste of cola. How H.E.R. and Missy fit into the mix is still under wraps, but what we do know so far is that it’ll be a 30-second ad set to air during commercial breaks as the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs go at it for the coveted Vince Lombardi Trophy on February 2 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. The carbonated drink with also debut with a new look, sporting a trendy matte black can as seen in the official announcement posted by both ladies on social media (seen above). Whatever it ends up being, let’s just hope we get some sort of new music out of it as well.
Stay tuned for the full reveal of Missy Elliott and H.E.R.’s Super Bowl LIV commercial to promote Pepsi Zero Sugar. In the meantime, listen to a preview of the latest musical offerings from both ladies below:
Budweiser Reboots Classic "Whassup" Ad For Super Bowl LIV: Watch
Budweiser bringing back the "Whassup" ad in partnership with Uber.
The matchup for Super Bowl LIV is set - now it's time for those commercials to start rolling. As was the case in recent years, some of the pricey Super Bowl commercials have leaked in advance of the big game, including Budweiser's brand new "Whassup" ad inspired by the classic commercial that debuted two decades ago.
This time around, it's a couple of smart home devices asking each other "Whassup" as Budweiser, in partnership with Uber, encourages football fans not to drink and drive. The ad will air exclusively in Canada during Super Bowl LIV, but you can get an early look the video embedded below.
According to ET Canada, when Budweiser's "Whassup" ad airs during the Chiefs vs 49ers game on February 2nd, it will feature a promotional Uber code to help viewers get home at the end of the night.
“We’re excited to be bringing ‘Whassup’ back after 20 years with a modern twist, while simultaneously sending a vital message around making the smart decision to not drive impaired,” Mike D’Agostini, director of marketing for Budweiser Canada said.
“We’re thrilled to be working with a premier partner like Uber and proud to be taking the opportunity to use such a massive platform to urge Canadians to choose a smarter way home.”