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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Backstreet Boys Brave Snowstorm for T-Mobile Super Bowl Ad

Backstreet Boys Brave Snowstorm for T-Mobile Super Bowl Ad

8 Feb

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Summary

  • Backstreet Boys filmed T-Mobile's Super Bowl ad amid a snowstorm.
  • The shoot was condensed from two days to one due to the weather.
  • The ad reimagines their hit 'I Want It That Way' for T-Mobile.
Backstreet Boys Brave Snowstorm for T-Mobile Super Bowl Ad

The Backstreet Boys recently faced extreme weather conditions while filming T-Mobile's Super Bowl commercial in New York City. A significant winter storm threatened the production, forcing the team to condense a planned two-day shoot into a single, demanding day. Filming took place at a T-Mobile store in Times Square, where temperatures dropped to around six degrees Fahrenheit with snow imminent.

Despite the harsh, cold environment, which band member Nick Carter described as a 'wind tunnel,' the cast and crew maintained a positive and creative spirit. The commercial features a new rendition of the Backstreet Boys' classic hit, 'I Want It That Way,' with updated lyrics crafted specifically for the ad.

Lucy McLellan, chief brand and communications officer at T-Mobile, stated the commercial's purpose is to encourage consumers to consider their wireless provider's value. The ad, which includes cameos from Druski and Pierson Fodé, and a comedic appearance by Machine Gun Kelly, is scheduled to air during the second quarter of the Super Bowl on February 8, 2026.

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The production also featured approximately 50 extras, who were loyal fans of the group. Even with the schedule adjustments and late-night filming extending until nearly 2 a.m. for some, including a young actor who filmed opposite Machine Gun Kelly, the team persevered to complete the project.

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 commercial was filmed in New York City amidst a snowstorm, with the shoot condensed into a single day due to the impending weather.
The Backstreet Boys performed a new, reimagined version of their iconic hit song 'I Want It That Way' for the T-Mobile commercial.
The commercial aims to encourage Americans to consider what their wireless provider offers them, emphasizing T-Mobile's benefits, transparency, and better overall experience.

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