Top 10 Worst Super Bowl Commercials (2025)
Well, Super Bowl LIX is officially over. Regardless of whether you were cheering for the Eagles, the Chiefs, or couldn't care less about the outcome of the game, the commercials are always something to look forward to.Honestly, this year's batch of commercials was pretty mediocre overall. There weren't many that were funny, and only a couple that were truly bad.

This was the freakiest ad of the Super Bowl, in my opinion. Two guys are sitting on a couch drinking coffee when one of them uses the new cold foam creamer product they are promoting. Then things get freaky and weird, turning into full fever-dream territory.
The dancing tongue forming a heart shape and then jumping out of the mouth is just terrifying. It is pure nightmare fuel. I truly cannot describe how uncomfortable this ad made me feel just by watching it. Certainly, there are less creepy ways to advertise this product?

Honestly, this may be the freakiest thing I've seen in a while. This ad from Tubi starts out normal enough, except for the fact that people's heads are shaped like different hats, like a cowboy hat in this case.
It's just so off-putting and uncomfortable, like something out of a horror movie. It completely distracts from whatever the ad is trying to convey.

Using ChatGPT for an ad at a sporting event just doesn't make a lot of sense, honestly.
Plus, from what I can gather, ChatGPT is getting worse with its algorithm and is proving to be unreliable. AI in general feels like a trend that is slowly starting to die off. It's one thing to use it for creative writing, but when you try to apply it to anything else, it's not very interesting.
Not a terrible ad per se, but just very boring. You'd think AI could at least come up with a unique and interesting Super Bowl ad. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case.
I didn't necessarily hate this ad, but I expected more from it, honestly. There are literally a million ways they could have made this more interesting.
Took you to a link that sold shirts with a symbol used by an evil mustached man.

This commercial itself is okay. What I can't stand is them turning SEAL into an actual seal. That image just looks wrong.
What's with all these commercials creating the trippiest possible visuals mankind has seen? It's not a bad ad otherwise, I just can't get over the seal imagery.

This ad was boring to me. There wasn't much that made it enjoyable or interesting.
I feel like there are better ways to advertise the product than this. I honestly expected more.

This ad was very cringeworthy. Just from the name alone, it screams corny.
Pete Davidson and Gordon Ramsay couldn't save it, in my opinion. It just felt like it was trying too hard. I wanted to like it, but I just couldn't. It almost feels like they aren't even trying to market the product. If it was meant to be entertaining, it wasn't even all that funny.
The Newcomers

I just found this one mediocre, to be honest. I get the play on the New Orleans vibe since it's the Super Bowl host city, and Shaboozey makes an appearance.
I just don't like the blob thing. Something about the giant gummy monstrosity is unsettling to me.

This ad is still trying to play off the banana art meme from forever ago. I wasn't a fan of this one. It feels like they were more concerned about getting celebrity names than making an actually entertaining ad.

It's horrifying, terrible, and an inappropriately unappetizing ad for something delicious and enjoyable for the whole family. Even the scream the little girl does is excessively horrifying.
The adults in it are unlikable and uncaring. This ad may traumatize kids and probably already has.
This ad features Tim Robinson and Sam Richardson saying goodbye to an alien named Chazmo. Unfortunately, as he re-enters his ship, the door closes on him, and he dies.
That's it. That's the entire ad. It's a little dark, and honestly, I'm not sure how it's supposed to be funny.

This commercial was apparently going for a nostalgia play based on When Harry Met Sally, but honestly, who's going to get this reference? Also, Sydney Sweeney makes a cameo for like two seconds at the end for no apparent reason.
Maybe this ad would have worked better if more people understood the reference. I'm sure the older crowd appreciated the nod, but those of us unfamiliar with it were left a little confused.