Super Bowl LV 2021: the best ads - Amazon, Cadillac, GM, Uber Eats...
We take a look at some of the stand-out commercials aired during Super Bowl LV, which saw Brady's Buccaneers beat Mahomes' Chiefs.
Usually humorous, eye-catching and very big-budget - the air time alone cost advertisers $5.5m per 30-second slot this year - the TV commercials are one of the most anticipated and talked-about features of the Super Bowl.
Here's a look at some of the best ads shown during Super Bowl LV, as Tom Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs 31-9.
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Super Bowl LV ads: some of this year's best
Amazon: Alexa's Body
An Amazon employee identifies actor Michael B Jordan as the perfect vessel for the new Alexa device.
Cadillac: ScissorHandsFree
Timothée Chalamet is Edgar Scissorhands, as Cadillac imagine what it would be like if Edward Scissorhands, he of the eponymous 1990 hit movie, had a son.
GM: No Way, Norway
Shocked to learn that Norway produces more electric vehicles per capita than the US, Will Ferrell enlists Kenan Thompson and Awkwafina for a road trip to the country.
Klarna: The Four Quarter-Sized Cowboys
"That’s a mighty fine pair of boots." Four mini Maya Rudolphs go shopping on horseback in the Wild West.
Michelob Ultra: Happy
Featuring a host of elite sports stars such as Serena Williams, this ad asks: "Are you happy because you win, or do you win because you are happy?"
M&Ms: Come Together
Dan Levy stars in an ad all about saying sorry.
Uber Eats: Wayne's World and Cardi B's Shameless Manipulation
Cardi B makes an appearance in Wayne's parents' basement as Mike Myers and Dana Carvey reprise their legendary Wayne's World roles.
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