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The Dunkin’ Super Bowl LVIII commercial starring Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, and Tom Brady as part of an ultimate boyband dubbed‘The DunKings’became the talk of the town after its airing during the big game.

Ben Affleck’s Dunkin' Spot aired during Super Bowl LVIII

The ad sees theArgoalum and his newly-formed supergroup storm into Jennifer Lopez’s studio donning pink and orange tracksuits. They bust into some sick moves, and show off their musical chops with an original pop track, albeit to Matt Damon’s reluctance, who appeared to be second-guessing everything that led up to this moment.

More comedic sequences ensue, but at the very end, we see Affleck and Damon walk side-by-side out of the studio as the latter says,“Remember how I said I would do anything for you? This is anything.”Turns out, this moment wasn’t even scripted!

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TheElysiumalum did, in fact, say it in real life. Discussing this behind-the-scene tidbit onThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the Hollywood star revealed how the line was intentionally left in.

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The ‘Dunkin’ Cinematic Universe’ only expands further.

Ben Affleck—whose love for Dunkin’ has become somewhat of a meme over the years after he was captured fumbling a delivery from the chain in 2020—brought forth the ‘Boston Massacre’ with The DunKings in the latest spot, which debuted atSuper Bowl LVIII.

Retired NFL quarterbackTom Bradyand longtime palMatt Damonjoined him in his quest to become a pop sensation. As the ad sparked quite the reception, it was only expected for theOppenheimerstar to be asked about it during his recent visit onThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Ben Affleck and Matt Damon in the Dunkin' Ad.

And he revealed something that puts a meta-spin to the hilarious, self-aware ‘voice of reason’ role he adopted during the now-viral spot. According to theBournestar, the comment he makes to Affleck at the very end of the commercial was something heactuallysaid. It wasn’t scripted; it was just casually kept in.

Jennifer Lopez Reveals the Full Story Behind Ben Affleck, Matt Damon’s Viral “Boy Band” DunKings Commercial

Following was his response:

“I actually said that to [Affleck] when we were filming. And he just left it in!”

Show host Colbert joked,“In other words, ‘When I said I gave you a chit that said I would do anything for you,’ you just burned it on an ad.”

Matt Damon on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

This led the 53-year-old actor to conclude,“However much time we have on this beautiful planet, he’s got no more chit with me.”Matt Damon’s vow to do anything for Ben Affleck appears to have already been put to use. And that, too, over a Dunkin’ commercial. Isn’t that just hashtag friendship goals?

As for whose brain the rib-tickling and bizarre ad emerged from, Damon confirmed,“That is clearly not my idea.”

Jennifer Lopez Reveals the Full Story Behind Ben Affleck, Matt Damon’s Viral “Boy Band” DunKings Commercial

You can check it below:

Ben Affleck And Matt Damon Have A Long History Of Collaboration

Of course, the remarks made on the show were only lighthearted, as in the same interview, theGood Will Huntingstar remarked about theJustice Leaguealum being his ‘best friend’ for“many, many years.”This camaraderie has long translated on-screen, as well. Having partnered over the years on several Hollywood hits, the two pals are next slated to combine their professional powers in a film called‘Animals’for Netflix (viaVariety).

Affleck will direct, while Damon will star.

Together, the two have worked on nine films in total. The iconic duo’s first outing together, albeit uncredited, was in 1989’sField of Dreams. They starred as extras. Their next endeavor together wasSchool Ties(1992). What followed, however, changed the trajectory of their lives and careers altogether.

Good Will Hunting(1997) became the initiative that won Ben Affleck and Matt Damon the Best Original Screenplay Oscar. This triumph proved legendary as it set the former as the youngest recipient of the honor, who was only 25 then. Co-writer Damon, on the other hand, was 27. After this, the two co-joined efforts to star inChasing Amy,Dogma, andJay and Silent Bob Strike Back.

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After a momentary collaborative stasis and both embarking on their separate creative adventures, they would eventually get back together on screen in 2019’sJay and Silent Bob Reboot. And in 2021, their first writing collaboration sinceGood Will Huntingwas observed withThe Last Duel.

All of that brought audiences to 2023’sAir, of course. The project saw the two in starring roles, with Affleck also helming.

Over the years, the beloved duo has entertained several, and with their independent film company, Artists Equity, co-launched in 2022, we could expect to see more great things from the pair. In a nutshell, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s friendship is the gift that keeps giving. And one can’t wait to see what’s next in their decorated careers.

Debdipta Bhattacharya

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Debdipta Bhattacharya is a content writer at FandomWire, where she has written more than 500 articles on various topics of interest. She possesses a sincere passion for popular culture, anime, film production, and the evolving world of YouTube and streaming culture which has allowed her to be a devoted and well-informed writer. Debdipta holds a bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication. She has honed her skills and expertise in content writing with over two years of experience and strives to learn and grow daily.

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