1Harry Connick Jr. Gave a Surprise Super Bowl Performance
Kevin Mazur//Getty ImagesAs a nod to New Orleans' rich history of music and culture, the Super Bowl opened the game with a performance featuring local jazz musicians from the area. What's more, the ensemble included a moment with singer Harry Connick Jr., who was born and raised in the city.
2Lady Gaga Sang a Surprise Tribute Ahead of the Super Bowl
Getty ImagesTo honor victims of the New Orleans terror attack on New Year's Day, as well as the tragic Los Angeles wildfires and the airplane crashes in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. (all of which occurred in January), Lady Gaga gave a surprise musical tribute. Singing "Hold My Hand" from the movie Top Gun: Maverick, she performed the song along New Orleans' famed Bourbon Street.
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3Tom Brady Made His Super Bowl Commentating Debut
Getty Images 4Brad Pitt's Upcoming Movie 'F1' Debuted a New Trailer
Warner Bros.Starring in his first movie since appearing in Babylon in 2022, fans got to see Brad Pitt portray a former race car driver-turned-mentor in the upcoming movie F1 (out in the summer of 2025) ahead of the big game.
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5Hoda Kotb and Kevin Costner Met at the Super Bowl
Hoda Kotb/Instagram 6Taylor Swift Got Booed on the Jumbotron
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7Marvel Released a New 'Thunderbolts' Trailer
Marvel StudiosIn a highly-anticipated moment during the Super Bowl, Marvel fans got to see the latest movie heading to theaters later this year. Thunderbolts, starring Sebastian Stan, Florence Pugh, David Harbour and more, showcased a new form of superhero misfits — and folks can see it starting May 2, 2025.
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8A.J. Brown Read a Book on the Sidelines
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9Disney Announced 'Lilo and Stitch' Movie Release Date
DisneyWhile Disney didn't share the official trailer for the upcoming live-action version of the 2002 film Lilo and Stitch, fans got to see the beloved alien take the Super Bowl in a hilariously different way! In a 30-second ad spot for the movie, viewers watched Stitch get chased by stadium officials down the football field. What's more, Disney revealed Lilo and Stitch officially opens in theaters on May 23, 2025.
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10Samuel L. Jackson Opened the Super Bowl Halftime Show
Gregory Shamus//Getty ImagesWith Kendrick Lamar as the headliner for the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show, fans were stunned when they watched Samuel L. Jackson walk onto the field (dressed as Uncle Sam, no less!) to emcee the event.
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11Serena Williams Made a Surprise Appearance
Kevin Mazur//Getty ImagesAlong with Samuel, Kendrick surprised viewers by bringing out tennis champion Serena Williams as one of the surprises in his Super Bowl Halftime Show performance. Fans got to see her wear a blue-and-white ensemble, dancing along while Kendrick sang his Grammy Award-winning hit "Not Like Us."
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12Anne Hathaway's Reactions to Watching the Eagles Went Viral
@DiscussingFilm/TwitterFans on X (formerly Twitter) loved seeing actress and Philadelphia Eagles fan Anne Hathaway excitedly watching the game on the Jumbotron. "Best part of the Super Bowl tbh," one commenter declared on X. "Anne Hathaway needed more camera time," another fan replied. Who knew the Princess of Genovia was into American football?
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13The 'Fast and the Furious' Cast Reunited for a Commercial
YouTube 14Aubrey Plaza Made Her First TV Appearance After Husband's Death
YouTubeOne month after the death of Aubrey Plaza's husband Jeff Baena, the actress appeared on TV in Ritz's Super Bowl commercial. Starring alongside Bad Bunny and Michael Shannon, Aubrey was declared the "saltiest" in the ad spot that had them eating the snack at the "Salty Club."
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As the entertainment and news associate editor for Good Housekeeping, Adrianna (she/her) writes about everything TV, movies, music and pop culture. She graduated from Yeshiva University with a B.A. in journalism and a minor in business management. She covers shows like The Rookie, 9-1-1 and Grey's Anatomy, though when she’s not watching the latest show on Netflix, she’s taking martial arts or drinking way too much coffee.
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