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Interesting Super Bowl Spotlight featuring Paramount Dan "SpongeBob" and "Mr. Spock"

  Paramount, which published a special advertisement for the Super Bowl for its renewed broadcast service called Paramount Plus, surprised the audience a lot. Because in one of the videos published by Paramount, the iconic Star Trek character Mr. Spock dances while SpongeBob sings.

  Although it has also hosted advertisements for surprise brands such as Reddit this year, the Super Bowl is mostly seen as a "billboard" by television and movie studios. We can even cite Marvel's selection of the Super Bowl to release the new trailer of the new Disney + series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.

  In this context, Paramount was one of the film companies that preferred the Super Bowl to announce their new projects. In March, Paramount, which will rebrand the subscription-based video streaming platform on demand, called CBS All Access, as Paramount + and expand its library, featured very interesting figures in its Super Bowl advertisement.

Paramount made Vulcan Spock dance to the song of Sponge Bob to promote its new streaming service.


The commercial in question focuses largely on Star Trek: Picard, which is the current largest project of the digital broadcasting platform. The stars of the series climb to the top of the Paramount mountain, but here they are accompanied by real and cartoon characters from other productions on the streaming platform. Undoubtedly, the most interesting of the videos Paramount shared was Vulcan Spock, who we can call the most iconic character of Star Trek, danced to the song "Sweet Victory" (!) Reinterpreted by SpongeBob Squarepants (SpongeBob SquarePants).

Paramount also released a relatively longer 1-minute promotional video for its "partially new" streaming service. You can watch this promotional video, which takes place at the top of the Paramount mountain, from the link below.

Paramount's Super Bowl ad


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