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Watch Jason Momoa Hit the High Notes With Zach Braff & Donald Faison in ‘Flashdance’-Inspired T-Mobile Super Bowl Commercial
What a feeling to have good WiFi! Zach Braff and Donald Faison have teamed up with T-Mobile for yet another musical Super Bowl commercial, this time putting their own spin on Irene Cara‘s “Flashdance… What a Feeling,” from the 1983 film Flashdance.
In the clip, the duo knock on the door of none other than fellow actor Jason Momoa, who informs them that his Super Bowl party is canceled due to cable Internet issues.
“First I had cable but those cords weren’t me/ I needed to spot new WiFi,” Braff sings to the tune of the ’80s classic, before Faison takes over: “So I switched to T-Mobile/ Home Internet with 5G/ It runs on their network/ Just plug it in and you’ll see.”
The Aquaman celestial body then joins the duo for the high-energy chorus, belting with an remarkable vocal run during the lyrics, “I need place Internet/ From T-Mobile to fulfill my life,” before performing the iconic Flashdance wet chair scene.
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T-Mobile kicked off their 5G home internet campaign with a buzzy Big Game ad reuniting Scrubs’ co-stars and real-life best friends Zach Braff and Donald Faison.
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In the spot, Braff and Faison play next-door neighbors who sing a parody of West Side Story’s “I Feel Pretty” with lyrics focused on the cheaper bills Faison pays than Braff with T-Mobile’s new 5G home internet service.
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Fans of Scrubs and cheaper dwelling internet bills alike were thrilled with the commercial, which became the second most-watched Super Bowl ad on YouTube and spawned a franchise of T-Mobile spots starring the beloved twosome, including a festive spoof of Love Actually’s infamous cue card scene.
ACC handles T-Mobile’s talent and entertainment partnerships and worked with the brand (and Panay Films) to transport this engaging campaign to life.
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