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Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc Star in Dunkin’ Ad for 2026 Super Bowl

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Jennifer Aniston and Matt LeBlanc, former “Friends” co-stars, made a surprise appearance in a Dunkin’ Super Bowl ad. The ad, released last month for the 2026 event, featured Ben Affleck, who is known for his collaboration with Dunkin’.

Aniston expressed her delight at working with LeBlanc again, recalling their time together on “Friends”. She also praised the humorous concept of a parody commercial inspired by “Good Will Hunting”.

The ad utilized CGI to replace Affleck’s likeness with Matt Damon’s from “Good Will Hunting”, and de-aged other notable figures like Tom Brady. This added to the ad’s appeal, creating a nostalgic 1990s vibe that fans loved.

The commercial also featured other sitcom icons including Ted Danson, Jasmine Guy, Jaleel White, Alfonso Ribeiro, and Jason Alexander from “Seinfeld”.

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