Feb 8 • 16:00 UTC 🇺🇸 USA Fox News

Viral ‘He Gets Us’ Jesus ads sidestep politics in Super Bowl 2026 after backlash

The ‘He Gets Us’ Jesus ads will return for the Super Bowl 2026, focusing on themes of true fulfillment rather than political issues.

The 'He Gets Us' campaign, known for its viral Jesus-themed advertisements during the Super Bowl, is set to make a comeback in 2026. These ads aim to distance themselves from divisive political discussions that have characterized much of the cultural landscape in recent years. Instead of focusing on hot-button cultural issues, the ad titled 'More' explores personal struggles with societal pressures to seek gratification through materialism and social media affirmation.

The upcoming 60-second ad features a montage of individuals searching for satisfaction through various material possessions and excessive lifestyles. As these images flash across the screen, a voice-over emphasizes the relentless pursuit of pleasure, paralleling the societal drive for more. However, the ad takes a poignant turn towards the end, contrasting this high-energy depiction with scenes of a woman enjoying tranquility in nature. The message culminates with a powerful statement: 'There’s more to life than more. What if Jesus shows us how to find it?'

Produced by Come Near, the 2026 'He Gets Us' ad aims to resonate with audiences by presenting a counter-narrative that challenges prevailing notions of worth and success. In a time where individuals are increasingly bombarded with messages equating self-worth to material success, this advertisement seeks to invite viewers to reflect on deeper issues of purpose and fulfillment through the teachings of Jesus.

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