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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Sitcom Stars Reimagined in 'Good Will Hunting' Dunkin' Ad

Sitcom Stars Reimagined in 'Good Will Hunting' Dunkin' Ad

9 Feb

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Summary

  • Dunkin' ad revives 'Good Will Hunting' as a sitcom.
  • Features digitally de-aged stars from 80s/90s sitcoms.
  • Actors include Aniston, LeBlanc, Alexander, and Danson.
Sitcom Stars Reimagined in 'Good Will Hunting' Dunkin' Ad

Dunkin's highly anticipated Super Bowl commercial transported viewers back in time, reimagining the beloved film 'Good Will Hunting' as a 1990s sitcom titled 'Good Will Dunkin'. The advertisement featured a star-studded cast of actors from iconic 1980s and '90s television comedies, all digitally de-aged to appear as they did decades ago.

Ben Affleck, who co-wrote and starred in the original 'Good Will Hunting,' took on the lead role, embodying a mathematics prodigy within a Dunkin' setting. The commercial notably included Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc, and Jason Alexander, among others, who delivered lines and scenarios that paid homage to their famous sitcom characters and catchphrases.

The nostalgic spot also saw cameos from Ted Danson, reprising a role reminiscent of his 'Cheers' character, and Steve Urkel himself, Jaleel White. Former NFL star Tom Brady also made an appearance as Aniston's new beau, continuing Dunkin's trend of involving him in their Big Game advertisements.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Dunkin' Super Bowl commercial reimagines the film 'Good Will Hunting' as a 1990s sitcom called 'Good Will Dunkin', featuring a cast of actors from popular 80s and 90s TV shows.
The ad featured digitally de-aged stars such as Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc, Jason Alexander, Ted Danson, and Jaleel White, along with Tom Brady.
The commercial spoofed the premise and iconic scenes of the original 'Good Will Hunting' film, with Ben Affleck taking on the lead role and other actors referencing their famous sitcom characters.

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