As ifthese stars would pass up opportunities to bring back fan-favorite characters inSuper Bowlcommercials!In teasers released so far for the ads that will surround the 2023 game, celebs likeAlicia SilverstoneandJohn Travoltaare taking fans back to the parts that made them famous.Silverstoneslips intoCluelessicon Cher Horowitz’s yellow plaid suitto promote Rakuten alongside former costarElisa Donovan, 52. The “likes” and “whatevers” fly as Silverstone, now 46, pokes fun at the fact that she hasn’t aged a day since ruling the halls of Bronson Alcott High School.Meanwhile, T-Mobile enlisted John Travolta, 68, to join returning spokesmenZach Braff, 47, andDonald Faison, 48, for a spot thatpromotes the brand’s home Internet plansto the tune ofGrease’s “Summer Nights.““We have an amazing choreographer and stand-in dancers that are teaching us, but then John does it and you’re like, ‘Oh, how can I look like that?'” Braff told PEOPLE. “And it’s particularly the moves that we’re doing an homage to inGrease.“For a Pepsi Zero Sugar commercial,the brand brought in someone really, really, really ridiculously good-looking:Ben Stiller’s supermodel, Derek Zoolander.“It’s been a long history with him, so it’s great that people still want to see Derek in their lives,” Stiller, 57, told PEOPLE. “I think he represents something for people in terms of a sweet vapidity that’s very endearing.“And in what theypromised will be the last time they revisit their iconic characters,Breaking Bad’sBryan Cranston, 66, andAaron Paul, 43,become Walter White and Jesse Pinkman to promote the snack brand PopCorners.“We had so much fun shooting it. Just getting back into those characters and seeing all the familiar faces,” Cranston told PEOPLE. “We fit like a glove.“In a tongue-in-cheek flashback, singerSarah McLachlan, 55, pops up in Busch Light’sSuper Bowl 2023 ad, which pokes fun at her well-known animal advocacy commercial featuring her 1997 ballad, “Angel.““Wrong shelter, Sarah,” the commercial’s star “Busch Guy” says in response to her satirical emotional plea.Super Bowl LVII kicks off at 6:30pm ET this Sunday, Feb. 12, on Fox.

As ifthese stars would pass up opportunities to bring back fan-favorite characters inSuper Bowlcommercials!

In teasers released so far for the ads that will surround the 2023 game, celebs likeAlicia SilverstoneandJohn Travoltaare taking fans back to the parts that made them famous.

Silverstoneslips intoCluelessicon Cher Horowitz’s yellow plaid suitto promote Rakuten alongside former costarElisa Donovan, 52. The “likes” and “whatevers” fly as Silverstone, now 46, pokes fun at the fact that she hasn’t aged a day since ruling the halls of Bronson Alcott High School.

Meanwhile, T-Mobile enlisted John Travolta, 68, to join returning spokesmenZach Braff, 47, andDonald Faison, 48, for a spot thatpromotes the brand’s home Internet plansto the tune ofGrease’s “Summer Nights.”

“We have an amazing choreographer and stand-in dancers that are teaching us, but then John does it and you’re like, ‘Oh, how can I look like that?'” Braff told PEOPLE. “And it’s particularly the moves that we’re doing an homage to inGrease.”

For a Pepsi Zero Sugar commercial,the brand brought in someone really, really, really ridiculously good-looking:Ben Stiller’s supermodel, Derek Zoolander.

“It’s been a long history with him, so it’s great that people still want to see Derek in their lives,” Stiller, 57, told PEOPLE. “I think he represents something for people in terms of a sweet vapidity that’s very endearing.”

And in what theypromised will be the last time they revisit their iconic characters,Breaking Bad’sBryan Cranston, 66, andAaron Paul, 43,become Walter White and Jesse Pinkman to promote the snack brand PopCorners.

“We had so much fun shooting it. Just getting back into those characters and seeing all the familiar faces,” Cranston told PEOPLE. “We fit like a glove.”

In a tongue-in-cheek flashback, singerSarah McLachlan, 55, pops up in Busch Light’sSuper Bowl 2023 ad, which pokes fun at her well-known animal advocacy commercial featuring her 1997 ballad, “Angel.”

“Wrong shelter, Sarah,” the commercial’s star “Busch Guy” says in response to her satirical emotional plea.

Super Bowl LVII kicks off at 6:30pm ET this Sunday, Feb. 12, on Fox.

source: people.com