Super Bowl Ad Teases Create Social Media Frenzy

NEW YORK (AP) -- The Super Bowl is a little more than a week away, but advertisers are going strong online, offering up celebrity laden teasers well ahead of the game. Teasers are one way Super Bowl advertisers can build buzz without revealing their full Super Bowl ads too far in advance.

Here's a look at the top celebrity teasers so far.

Most advertisers will also reveal their full spots next week ahead of Super Bowl 50 on Feb. 7.

APARTMENTS.COM

The site, which helps people rent and lease apartments, enlisted Jeff Goldblum and Lil Wayne for its first Super Bowl ad. The teaser spot shows Wayne buzzing George Washington into his apartment.

BMW

BMW enlisted six celebrities -- former baseball pitcher Randy Johnson, tennis star Serena Williams, "Smoke" actor Harvey Keitel, singer/rapper T-Pain, soccer player Abby Wambach and skateboarder Tony Hawk -- who "Defy Labels" for its Super Bowl ad. Each celeb stars in their own teaser spot online.

BUD LIGHT

Super Bowl veteran Bud Light is touting the brand's revamped logo and packaging with a teaser showing "Trainwreck" actress Amy Schumer and "Neighbors" actor Seth Rogen introducing the fake Bud Light political party.

HYUNDAI

Hyundai has enlisted Ryan Reynolds and Kevin Hart to promote their Genesis and Elantra sedans. Although the company announced that the stars will be in the ads on Thursday, the teasers only hint at their presence. In one, two girls drive around in a town called "Ryanville."

KIA

Kia's cryptic teaser shows a man dressed in beige looking for his beige socks in a teaser called "Walken Closet." Guess who's hiding inside the closet? Spoiler alert: It's Christopher Walken.

LG

LG's first Super Bowl ad is produced by Ridley Scott's production company RSA and directed by his son, Super Bowl ad veteran Jake Scott. The teaser features Liam Neeson as the "man from the future."

SHOCK TOP

"Silicon Valley" star T.J. Miller may be one of the lesser known names this year. But his ad-libbed riff on the coming epicness of the Shock Top Super Bowl ad is one of the funnier teasers out there.

SNICKERS

Snickers has been a Super Bowl favorite with its "You're Not You When You're Hungry" campaign. Past ads featured Betty White playing football and a hungry Marsha Brady depicted by character actor Danny Trejo. This year Snickers has released a teaser that shows Willem Defoe channeling Marilyn Monroe's "Happy Birthday" performance to JFK.

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