Super Bowl Preview: Why Licensed Ads Steal the Show
Fri Feb 06 2026
For many people, the Super Bowl isn’t about the game - it’s about the ads.
In this episode of Born to License, David Born breaks down why character and IP licensing has become one of the most powerful tools in Super Bowl advertising, especially now that a 30-second spot costs up to $8 million.
From Bill Murray reliving Groundhog Day for Jeep to Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul returning as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, David explains how brands use nostalgia, iconic characters, and cultural moments to cut through the noise — and why licensing is often the secret weapon behind the most memorable commercials.
In this episode, David covers:
Why licensed characters outperform celebrities in Super Bowl adsHow nostalgia creates instant emotional connection at scaleDifferent ways brands license IP — from recreating iconic scenes to bespoke animationBehind-the-scenes licensing challenges most viewers never think aboutStandout Super Bowl campaigns from the past decade, including:Facebook × RockyJeep × Groundhog DayMountain Dew × The ShiningPringles × Rick and MortyDoorDash × Sesame StreetCadillac × Edward ScissorhandsBooking.com × The MuppetsEarly looks at 2026 Super Bowl licensed ads, including:Xfinity × Jurassic ParkExpedia × Ken from BarbieDavid also explains why modern Super Bowl licensing isn’t just about quick nostalgia hits — it’s about long-term partnerships, brand alignment, and cultural relevance.
If you work in licensing, marketing, brand strategy, or entertainment, or you simply love breaking down iconic ads, this episode will completely change how you watch the Super Bowl.
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For many people, the Super Bowl isn’t about the game - it’s about the ads. In this episode of Born to License, David Born breaks down why character and IP licensing has become one of the most powerful tools in Super Bowl advertising, especially now that a 30-second spot costs up to $8 million. From Bill Murray reliving Groundhog Day for Jeep to Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul returning as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, David explains how brands use nostalgia, iconic characters, and cultural moments to cut through the noise — and why licensing is often the secret weapon behind the most memorable commercials. In this episode, David covers: Why licensed characters outperform celebrities in Super Bowl adsHow nostalgia creates instant emotional connection at scaleDifferent ways brands license IP — from recreating iconic scenes to bespoke animationBehind-the-scenes licensing challenges most viewers never think aboutStandout Super Bowl campaigns from the past decade, including:Facebook × RockyJeep × Groundhog DayMountain Dew × The ShiningPringles × Rick and MortyDoorDash × Sesame StreetCadillac × Edward ScissorhandsBooking.com × The MuppetsEarly looks at 2026 Super Bowl licensed ads, including:Xfinity × Jurassic ParkExpedia × Ken from BarbieDavid also explains why modern Super Bowl licensing isn’t just about quick nostalgia hits — it’s about long-term partnerships, brand alignment, and cultural relevance. If you work in licensing, marketing, brand strategy, or entertainment, or you simply love breaking down iconic ads, this episode will completely change how you watch the Super Bowl. 🎙 Born to License – Hosted by David Born 🔹 Sign up for Learn to License 🔹 Learn More about Born to License 🔹 Learn More about Born Licensing 🔹 Follow David on LinkedIn 🔹 Follow David on Instagram 🔹 Join the Licensing Conversation: #BornToLicense #LicensingIndustry #BrandPartnerships #LearntoLicense 👉 Have a question about licensing? Send it in for our upcoming Q&A episode! 📩 Contact: hello@borntolicense.com 🎧 Subscribe & Follow for new episodes on licensing and the business of IP!