The Pokémon Company has released a minute-long 'Train On' commercial on Monday that will air during Super Bowl 50 on Feb. 7, 2016 when the Carolina Panthers face off against the Denver Broncos. The video contained a lot of references to the franchise including a Nidoking chess piece, the Volcano Badge emblem and the words "Like No One Ever Was" which are lyrics from the original Pokémon theme song.
Facebook is gearing up for the 50th Super Bowl with a brand new way to interact with the game. Late Wednesday night, Facebook announced the new Sports Stadium feature that will give sports fans information and statistics, a venue to discuss with each other sports fans and a chance to read commentary from sports journalists covering the games.
With the kickoff of Super Bowl 50 now just weeks away, the National Football League and the event's broadcaster CBS have announced a new partnership to bring America's biggest sporting event live to Spanish-speaking fans through ESPN Deportes for the first time.
Reports that Coldplay will be performing at the upcoming Super Bowl 50 at the halftime show brought about mixed reactions since the Chris Martin-led band and their music are considered soft rock. However, reports remain as rumors while other artists like Bruno Mars are also being speculated to perform.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is out with a broken collarbone but he apparently thinks that his team will make it to the Super Bowl. Cameras caught him telling New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, "See you in February," after their 30-6 loss in week five.
Kanye West's latest crazy saga of attention-seeking stunts comes in the form of wanting a spot at the Super Bowl 50' halftime show. That being said, it looks like he's starting to form his own route to his previously announced presidential bid in 2020.
Bruno Mars brought so much hype to the crowd when he performed at the Super Bowl XLVIII two years ago that the NFL is gearing up to invite him again for the Super Bowl 50 halftime show.
Seattle Seahawks star player Richard Sherman relaxes in style in his new pool. He has definitely moved on after their team's Super Bowl LXIX loss against the New England Patriots. After all, the Seahawks' chance of getting the win next season is higher, according to Bovada.
The NFL announced that they will not use the traditional Roman numerals in the 2016 Super Bowl, which means that the league will use Super Bowl 50, not Super Bowl L.