Those summer time … mobile phone plans? John Travolta teamed up with Zach Braff and Donald Faison for a Super Bowl commercial parodying his vintage film Grease.
The Pulp Fiction actor, 68, appears in a T-Mobile home web ad with the Scrubs alums where they sing a parody of “Summer Nights” from the 1978 musical. The ad will air during Super Bowl LVII on Sunday, February 12.
“Tell me more, tell me extra,” Travolta sings ahead of Braff, 47, replies, “One twine’s all that you wish to have.” Faison, 48, chimes in to add, “Don’t you worry ’bout pace.”

For the big finale, the trio crew up for ultimate solidarity earlier than the Saturday Night Fever megastar breaks out in a solo, hitting his signature high observe from the unique song, crooning, “But, oh, that’s what T-Mobile can do.”
Travolta shared a clip of the advert by the use of Instagram on Thursday, February 9, including the caption: “Neighbors that sing in combination, keep in combination. I couldn’t ask for someone higher than @Donald_aison and @zachbraff. Thanks @tmobile!”
The Garden State director, for his part, quipped that the mobile phone corporate made his “desires come true” by enlisting Travolta to work with him and Faison, who reunited for their first T-Mobile ad during last year’s Super Bowl. In that industrial, the pair sang about house web to the song of “I Feel Pretty” from West Side Story.

The Clueless actor and Braff have remained close friends since starring on the sitcom Scrubs, which aired from 2001 to 2010. In March 2020, the twosome introduced the podcast “Fake Doctors, Real Friends,” which follows them as they rewatch the display and chat with former costars together with Sarah Chalke and Judy Reyes.
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“I used to be very excited with the intention to communicate to Zach every day, especially all the way through the pandemic,” Faison instructed The Hollywood Reporter in February 2022, explaining why the pair launched the podcast amid the early days of the coronavirus outbreak. “[With Zoom], the fact that I will be able to see his face and he can see my face. It in truth seems like we’re striking out. That in reality does go beyond over the air into what the persons are taking note of. It in reality is us having a good time talking about one thing we did see you later ago.”
The buddies aren’t neighbors in actual lifestyles like they're of their T-Mobile ads, however Braff admitted that the fictional association may be giving them some concepts. “It’s so humorous as a result of when there used to be downtime and they had been putting in place the cameras, [Donald and I] were each sitting on the front porches, checking our telephones, as regardless that we actually lived there,” the New Jersey native informed THR of filming their first Super Bowl advert. “I became to him and I'm going, ‘Dude, this is severely how I needed we lived. I in reality wish we lived subsequent door to one another and we could sit down on our entrance porches and communicate.'”
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