Matthew McConaughey & Bradley Cooper
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Matthew McConaughey & Bradley Cooper Lock Horns In New Super Bowl Ad

Super Bowl 2026 is just around the corner, and one brand is pulling out all the stops with a new star-studded ad featuring Matthew McConaughey and Bradley Cooper. What’s making it even more exciting is the hilarious premise – McConaughey and Cooper go head-to-head in a debate that’s sure to entertain.

Matthew McConaughey and Bradley Cooper appear together in Super Bowl ad

The dynamic duo of Matthew McConaughey and Bradley Cooper is bringing the laughs in Uber Eats’ Super Bowl commercial with a sidesplitting showdown. Parker Posey fuels their ridiculous debate over football’s true purpose, the brand’s latest Super Bowl spectacle.

The tantalising teaser dropped on February 2, showcasing the rib-tickling ad. Fans can amplify the star power by crafting their own version with extra celeb cameos, exclusively on the Uber Eats app.

The February 2 teaser shows Matthew McConaughey as a conspiracy theorist. He believes the football industry is just a front for food sales. Bradley Cooper assumes the role of a sports enthusiast, countering this notion.

“Think about it! Field goal post… designed after a fork,” McConaughey says, pointing at a field goal post. In response, Cooper, a Seahawks fan, scoffs, saying, “Can’t be true.”

Matthew McConaughey keeps pushing his food-obsessed theory, despite Cooper’s warnings. “You cannot keep this up,” Cooper says, but the Dallas Buyers Club actor does, highlighting more food-football connections.

“Players names: C.J. Ham, Malik Ham,” McConaughey tells the exasperated Hangover actor, who fires back, “You’re cherrypicking.” But the Magic Mike actor continues, “Je’Rod Cherry… Don Cherry…”

Meanwhile, Parker Posey, 57, swoops in, siding with McConaughey’s zany food theories and adding star power to the absurd debate.

As the ad continues, Matthew McConaughey’s antics get wilder, tormenting the Limitless actor everywhere. “It’s all food, Bradley!” he says. The chase culminates at a Super Bowl party, where an exasperated Cooper suggests, “Enough! Let’s squash this beef.” But McConaughey’s not backing down.

The 56-year-old retorts with calculated calmness, “Beef’s food… so’s squash.” A frustrated Bradley Cooper begins with an expletive, “You son of a b-.” However, he playfully substitutes it with “burgers”, ending the advertisement on a humorous note.

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