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There's A 4-Minute Version Of Ben Affleck's Dunkin' Donuts Super Bowl Ad—And It's Oscar-Worthy

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An extended version of Affleck's Super Bowl commercial for Dunkin' Donuts in which he tries to break into the music industry has dropped, much to fans' delight.

The Kansas City Chiefs may have beat the San Francisco 49ers Sunday night, but Dunkin' Donuts was the real winner of Super Bowl LVIII.

During the second quarter, Dunkin' aired a 60-second ad featuring Ben Affleck and a star-studded cast that only Usher's halftime show could compete with.


The commercial that was broadcast showed Affleck with his pals Tom Brady and Matt Damon forming a boy band, The DunKings, and taking over the recording studio of one very underwhelmed Jennifer Lopez.

Needless to say, the America that runs on Dunkin' absolutely loved the ad in all its minute-long glory—but now we have an extended version to appreciate.

Dunkin' released the full 4-minute commercial complete with appearances by Jack Harlow and TikTok star and influencer Charli D'Amelio, and people on social media cannot get enough.

You can watch below.

The masses on social media partook in a collective late-'80s slow-clap celebration, with many claiming this to be Affleck's greatest work to date.













We can see why this is generating Oscar buzz.

Well done, Dunkin', well done 👏 👏 👏

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