4 sources·Entertainment

Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal Reunite for Super Bowl Hellmann's Ad 35 Years After Iconic Film Scene

Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan recreate their famous 'When Harry Met Sally' scene in a Hellmann's mayonnaise commercial premiering during the Super Bowl.

The distribution of story sources: left-leaning (blue), center (light gray), and right-leaning (red).
Mostly Reliable
The underlying sources are generally reliable but sometimes include opinion, propaganda, or minor inaccuracies.
Balanced
The underlying sources are either a balanced mix of left and right or primarily centrist.
  1. Sydney Sweeney joins Meg Ryan, Billy Crystal for ‘When Harry Met Sally’ Super Bowl ad

    The reunion of Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal to recreate a classic moment from 'When Harry Met Sally' for a Super Bowl ad not only evokes nostalgia but also cleverly integrates Hellmann's mayonnaise, proving that even decades later, the charm of this iconic film endures.

    Sydney Sweeney joins Meg Ryan, Billy Crystal for ‘When Harry Met Sally’ Super Bowl ad

    FOX NewsFOX News·3M
    Mostly Reliable
    This source is generally reliable but sometimes includes opinion, propaganda, or minor inaccuracies.
    ·
    Leans Right
    This outlet slightly leans right.
  2. See Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan Re-create Iconic 'When Harry Met Sally' Scene in Super Bowl Ad

    The nostalgic reunion of Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan at Katz’s Delicatessen not only highlights the enduring charm of When Harry Met Sally but also cleverly blends it with modern advertising, showcasing the respect for the original film while injecting a fresh sense of humor.

    See Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan Re-create Iconic 'When Harry Met Sally' Scene in Super Bowl Ad

    Rolling StoneRolling Stone·3M
    Mixed Reliable
    This source has a mixed track record—sometimes accurate but also prone to bias, sensationalism, or incomplete reporting.
    ·
    Left
    This outlet favors left-wing views.
  3. Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal reunite for ‘When Harry Met Sally’ Super Bowl ad — with surprise guest Sydney Sweeney

    The reunion of Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan for a mayonnaise commercial serves as a delightful reminder of the enduring charm of their characters from 'When Harry Met Sally,' though it raises questions about the need for a sequel after their perfect ending.

    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal reunite for ‘When Harry Met Sally’ Super Bowl ad — with surprise guest Sydney Sweeney

    New York PostNew York Post·3M
    Mostly Reliable
    This source is generally reliable but sometimes includes opinion, propaganda, or minor inaccuracies.
    ·
    Leans Right
    This outlet slightly leans right.
  4. Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal reveal why they finally revisited ‘When Harry Met Sally’ after 35 years

    The reunion at Katz’s Deli encapsulates the enduring charm of "When Harry Met Sally," proving that some cinematic moments not only resonate through time but can also be revitalized in unexpected ways, like a mayonnaise commercial.

    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal reveal why they finally revisited ‘When Harry Met Sally’ after 35 years

    CNNCNN·3M
    Reliable
    This source consistently reports facts with minimal bias, demonstrating high-quality journalism and accuracy.
    ·
    Leans Left
    This outlet slightly leans left.
  1. FOX News
  2. Rolling Stone
  3. New York Post
  4. CNN

Updated: Jan 29th, 2025, 3:31 PM ET

Summary

A summary of the key points of this story verified across multiple sources.

Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan reunite 35 years after 'When Harry Met Sally' to recreate a legendary scene for a Super Bowl ad featuring Hellmann's mayonnaise. The actors return to Katz's Deli, reliving the moment with a humorous twist. Newcomer Sydney Sweeney makes a surprise appearance, delivering the iconic line, 'I’ll have what she’s having.' Ryan expressed excitement for fans to see the characters' enduring relationship, while Crystal noted the nostalgia of revisiting the beloved scene. The ad is a playful homage to the film and celebrates its legacy.


Perspectives

Compare opinions on this story from liberal (Left), conservative (Right) or center-leaning news organizations.

This story is either non-partisan or does not have the required sources to create partisan perspectives.

Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal Reunite for Super Bowl Hellmann's Ad 35 Years After Iconic Film Scene - Pano News