Jennifer Beals, known for her role in "Flashdance," joined T-Mobile's Super Bowl commercial alongside Zach Braff and Jason Momoa, reenacting iconic scenes from the film. Beals described the experience as "heaven" and praised Momoa's performance. The ad, costing $7 million for 30 seconds, aims to appeal to a wide audience and pays homage to the original movie while incorporating modern elements.
Jason Momoa will join Zach Braff and Donald Faison in a T-Mobile Super Bowl ad, showcasing his comedic side by dancing to "Flashdance... What a Feeling" and meeting Jennifer Beals. The ad aims to stand out by building on a familiar theme and bringing new energy to the project. Planning for the shoot started last fall, and the trio's concept was well-received by T-Mobile executives.
Amazon Freevee’s “Jury Duty” is a new version of “The Joe Schmo Show” where a solar contractor from San Diego thinks he’s been picked for jury duty but everyone else in the courthouse is an actor. “Jury Duty” starts strong but by episode four grows tiresome with occasional bursts of hilarity. Meanwhile, AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh televised last week’s Pirates season opener and plans live coverage of the Pirates home opener Friday. Finally, to celebrate its 40th anniversary next week, Paramount Pictures will release a 4K Ultra HD remastered Blu-ray edition of the filmed-in-Pittsburgh movie “Flashdance.”