Two legendary athletes and an actor are teaming up for a sports betting company’s Super Bowl LVIII commercial to air during the big game on Feb. 11.
What Happened: Media company Paramount Global Inc (NASDAQ:PARA)(NASDAQ:PARAA) will telecast Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11 and has been looking to get $6 million to $7 million for 30-second commercials.
One company airing its first-ever Super Bowl commercial is sports betting and iGaming company BetMGM, a joint venture owned by MGM Resorts International (NYSE:MGM) and Entain.
The commercial features former National Football League great Tom Brady, former National Hockey League great Wayne Gretzky and actor Vince Vaughn.
A teaser with Brady and Vaughn was unveiled Thursday. This was the first of three teasers according to the company ahead of the big game. In the first teaser, Vaughn asked Brady to slide over, moving out of the camera shot.
“This feels personal,” Brady said off-screen.
BetMGM shared the video and said “fingers crossed” that Brady and Vaughn “can get it together.”
“This year’s Big Game is our moment to put BetMGM front and center of the largest audience in sports,” BetMGM’s Chief Revenue Officer Matt Prevost said. “We couldn’t be happier with the talent we have assembled for the ad, and the connection they have to our brand.”
BetMGM partnered with award-winning agency Highdive for the Super Bowl ad campaign. The sports betting company said the ads are part of a “multi-faceted strategy” to help boost its brand before, during and after Super Bowl LVIII.
With the Super Bowl happening in Las Vegas, where MGM Resorts has several casinos and resorts, the company will take advantage with in-person events.
The BetMGM ig Game Bash will be hosted at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas with a headline performance by musician Luke Combs.
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Why It’s Important: Super Bowl commercials continue to be a way for companies to reach a massive audience, but it also comes with a high cost.
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