Ben Affleck’s Dunkin’ Super Bowl Ad Gets Extended Cut Treatment As He Forms A Boy Band With Matt Damon And Tom Brady

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An expanded version of Ben Affleck’s Super Bowl commercial was released. The Dunkin’ ad features the star’s entire journey to pop stardom, forming the boy band, The DunKings.

In the ad, Affleck recruits fellow Bostonian Matt Damon and former New England Patriots star Tom Brady to form a boy band.

The extended cut begins with Affleck watching the news, where he is called “The Most Boring Man in the World,” mocking his facial expressions when he is at events with his wife, J.Lo.

Affleck, donuts in hand, is inspired to play some beats and viewers see the entire process the actor followed to create the concept for The DunKings.

Charli D’Amelio makes a cameo as Affleck confronts her with a clip from an interview in which she is asked if she knows who the actor is.

“Oh! Jennifer Lopez’s husband, that’s great,” D’Amelio says.

Affleck follows some instructions from D’Amelio on how to dance to “influence” a little on social networks.

“She passes by my place, she doesn’t ask permission. “Now I’m going to come in and show you what I can do,” Affleck tells Jack Harlow about his idea of ​​crashing Jennifer Lopez’s recording session.

Harlow tries to stop Affleck from doing it by telling him to listen to “the voice of reason” and tells Affleck it’s a bad idea.

López is then seen in the recording studio working on his latest album titled This is me now. Then, Affleck steels himself and interrupts the session with “the Boston Massacre: The DunKings.”

“Sometimes it’s really hard to be your friend, man,” Damon says after Affleck introduces him.

The DunKings then perform in front of J.Lo and Fat Joe, leaving Lopez stumped and telling Affleck, “We’ve talked about this.”

Affleck gives up and leaves the studio, but Lopez asks Brady to stay.

The full song titled “Don’t Dunk Away at My Heart!” will launch on Dunkin’s social media channels on Valentine’s Day.

Watch the extended cut of the Dunkin’ Super Bowl commercial above.

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