Tom Brady and Jennifer Aniston Steal the Show in Dunkin's Super Bowl Commercial Parodying 'Good Will Hunting'
In a nod to the classic 1997 film "Good Will Hunting," which won several Academy Awards, Dunkin' has released its own parody commercial for the 2026 Super Bowl. The ad features Ben Affleck reprising his role as Will Hunting in a sitcom-style take on the iconic movie.
The humorous sketch begins with a dated VHS voiceover announcing February 8, 1995, and proceeds to introduce Will Hunting (played by Affleck) working at Dunkin' alongside Alfonso Ribeiro ("The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"), Jason Alexander ("Seinfeld"), Ted Danson ("Cheers"), Jaleel White ("Family Matters"), Jasmine Guy ("A Different World"), Jennifer Aniston ("Friends"), and Matt LeBlanc ("Friends").
Throughout the sketch, Will struggles to impress his girlfriend, played by Aniston's character, with the help of Tom Brady. The ad pokes fun at Will's attempts to prove himself in a Boston-themed sitcom.
In one memorable scene, Danson, clad in a Red Sox jacket, tells Will that if he's single working for Dunkin' when he's 50, it would be "very disappointing." This self-referential monologue brings the classic film full circle while also poking fun at its own themes.
Affleck's performance brings nostalgic value to the commercial, and his chemistry with Brady adds a lighthearted touch. The ad features an impressive ensemble cast and ends with Will getting dumped by Aniston's character, who pulls in Tom Brady for support.
The "Good Will Dunkin'" commercial has been released just before Super Bowl LX, offering viewers a taste of the witty humor that Dunkin' aims to bring to their advertising efforts.
In a nod to the classic 1997 film "Good Will Hunting," which won several Academy Awards, Dunkin' has released its own parody commercial for the 2026 Super Bowl. The ad features Ben Affleck reprising his role as Will Hunting in a sitcom-style take on the iconic movie.
The humorous sketch begins with a dated VHS voiceover announcing February 8, 1995, and proceeds to introduce Will Hunting (played by Affleck) working at Dunkin' alongside Alfonso Ribeiro ("The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"), Jason Alexander ("Seinfeld"), Ted Danson ("Cheers"), Jaleel White ("Family Matters"), Jasmine Guy ("A Different World"), Jennifer Aniston ("Friends"), and Matt LeBlanc ("Friends").
Throughout the sketch, Will struggles to impress his girlfriend, played by Aniston's character, with the help of Tom Brady. The ad pokes fun at Will's attempts to prove himself in a Boston-themed sitcom.
In one memorable scene, Danson, clad in a Red Sox jacket, tells Will that if he's single working for Dunkin' when he's 50, it would be "very disappointing." This self-referential monologue brings the classic film full circle while also poking fun at its own themes.
Affleck's performance brings nostalgic value to the commercial, and his chemistry with Brady adds a lighthearted touch. The ad features an impressive ensemble cast and ends with Will getting dumped by Aniston's character, who pulls in Tom Brady for support.
The "Good Will Dunkin'" commercial has been released just before Super Bowl LX, offering viewers a taste of the witty humor that Dunkin' aims to bring to their advertising efforts.