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Of course, many of the ads featured famous faces. Taraji P. Henson, Busy Philipps, Lily Singh, Katie Couric and real-life astronaut Nicole Stott appeared in an inspirational commercial for Olay; Boston natives John Krasinski, Rachel Dratch, Chris Evans and David "Big Papi" Ortiz starred in a Beantown-set spot for Hyundai; and halftime performer Lopez and more notable names lent their talent to a suspenseful mini-movie directed by Michael Bay for Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood.
Other standouts included Chrissy Teigen and John Legend's hilarious ad for Genesis; NFL powerhouse Tom Brady teasing a retirement in a spot for Hulu; Rainn Wilson's cheesy performance for Little Caesars; and Bryan Cranston and Tracee Ellis Ross' Mountain Dew Zero Sugar commercial inspired by
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