Chip ‘n Dale are back!
31.01.2022 - 05:51 / justjared.com
Paul Rudd and Seth Rogen are teaming up for Lay’s new Super Bowl commercial!
The pair are set to appear in the company’s first Super Bowl ad in 17 years, in what’s being dubbed the “Golden Memories” campaign.
Click inside to see the teaser…
In a teaser for the ad, which was released on Sunday (January 30), Seth is seen holding a bag of potato chips as they sit in a convertible in front of a blue screen.
“What are we doing?” Seth asks.
“A teaser,” Paul replies.
But Seth isn’t convinced. “We’re teasing commercials now? That’s a thing?” he asks, seeming confused when Paul compares the teaser to a movie trailer. “Yeah but the commercial is incredible short in the first place, how long is the teaser?”
“Oh it’s really sh—” Paul says, getting cut off just as the commercial ends. Check out the clip down below!
The full commercial will air on Feb. 13, when Super Bowl LVI airs live from the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
Chip ‘n Dale are back!
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