The Big Game Action

Written by Double G

February 11, 2023

The Commercials

The Super Bowl is known for its high-stakes, big-budget commercials. Each year, advertisers compete for the attention of the massive audience that tunes in to the big game. Some of the most memorable Super Bowl ads of all time include Apple’s “1984” commercial, Coca-Cola’s “Mean Joe Greene” ad, and McDonald’s “The Showdown” spot featuring Larry Bird and Michael Jordan.

Super Bowl commercials are considered must-see events, and many brands create special ads just for the big game. They often feature celebrities, humor, or special effects to grab viewers’ attention. The cost of a Super Bowl ad has gone up significantly in recent years, with a 30-second spot costing over $5 million in 2021.

Despite the high cost, many brands see the Super Bowl as an opportunity to reach a massive audience and make a big impact. For viewers, the commercials can be just as much a part of the excitement of the game as the action on the field.

Wassup!

The Odds

Betting on the Super Bowl is a popular activity for many sports fans. The Super Bowl is the biggest event in American football, and it attracts a lot of betting interest from both casual and professional bettors.

Here are a few common types of bets that you can place on the Super Bowl:

  1. Moneyline Bet: This is a straight-up bet on which team will win the game.
  2. Point Spread Bet: This is a bet on the margin of victory. The favorite team must win by more points than the spread in order for a bet on them to be a winner. Conversely, an underdog bet wins if the team loses by fewer points than the spread, or if they win the game outright.
  3. Over/Under Bet: This is a bet on the total number of points scored in the game. You can bet on whether the total score will be over or under a pre-determined number set by the bookmaker.
  4. Prop Bets: These are novelty bets that can be made on a variety of non-game events, such as the length of the national anthem, the color of the Gatorade dumped on the winning coach, etc.

It’s important to keep in mind that betting on the Super Bowl, or any other sporting event, should be done responsibly and within your means. If you’re interested in betting on the Super Bowl, make sure to use a reputable sportsbook and familiarize yourself with the rules and regulations in your jurisdiction.

The Trailers

Super Bowl trailers are advertisements for upcoming movies or TV shows that are shown during the Super Bowl, which is one of the most watched television events in the United States. These trailers are often highly anticipated, as they tend to feature some of the most expensive and attention-grabbing advertisements of the year. Some of the most memorable Super Bowl trailers in recent years include trailers for popular franchises like Marvel’s Avengers and Star Wars, as well as new and upcoming releases like Dune and The Suicide Squad. These trailers are often the first look that audiences get at some of the year’s most highly anticipated releases, and they can generate a great deal of excitement and anticipation.

This year, Forbes revealed that a 30-second Super Bowl commercial costs $7 million, a record high. That is $500 thousand higher than last year’s $6.5 million and $3 million higher than a 30-second spot 10 years ago.

In anticipation, here are a few early Sneak peeks:

Fast X

Fast X premieres in theaters on May 19.

Scream VI

“This isn’t like any other Ghostface.”

Air

AIR is set to premiere in theaters on April 5.

Despite the massive amount of trailers set to premiere during this year’s Super Bowl, there are still quite a few under the rumored umbrella.

And we will be there for them all!

Double G
Author: Double G

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