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Funny Super Bowl Ad for Paramount+ Features Sir Patrick Stewart Throwing a Hail Arnold — GeekTyrant

Feb 24, 2024


Paramount+ has released a new Super Bowl spot promoting the streaming service, and it’s pretty darn funny! It features Sir Patrick Stewart, Drew Barrymore, Arnold from Hey Arnold!, Master Chief, and other characters attempting to scale a massive snowy mountain together.Stewart then comes up with a plan to throw Arnold, with his football-shaped head. He tells the group, “We throw the child,” which Drew Barrymore is not on board with, saying, “You can’t throw a child at a wall!” Stewart then responds telling her to shut her face. Things continue to escalate from there and the whole thing ends up being super enjoyable! Check out the commercial below!

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