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Home » ‘A CGI Embalming’ — Xfinity’s Jurassic Park Super Bowl Ad Features Digitally De-Aged Sam Neil, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum
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‘A CGI Embalming’ — Xfinity’s Jurassic Park Super Bowl Ad Features Digitally De-Aged Sam Neil, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum

News RoomBy News Room2 February 2026Updated:2 February 2026No Comments
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‘A CGI Embalming’ — Xfinity’s Jurassic Park Super Bowl Ad Features Digitally De-Aged Sam Neil, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum

UPDATE: A previous version of this story mentioned that famed VFX studio Industrial Light and Magic (ILM) had worked on this ad, as noted by The Hollywood Reporter.

A rep for the company has now confirmed to IGN that while ILM worked on the spot’s dinosaurs — including gallimimuses, the tyrannosaurus, the dilophosaurus, and the velociraptor — it did not work on the de-aging of Sam Neil, Laura Dern, or Jeff Goldblum.

ORIGINAL STORY: Super Bowl LX may still be a few days away, but Xfinity has already released its Jurassic Park-themed ad that features a digitally de-aged Sam Neil, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum.

Directed by Thor: Love & Thunder’s Taika Waititi, the commercial includes clips from the original Jurassic Park intercut with new scenes starring its leading trio — albeit with some wonky CGI to make them appear 30 years younger.

While Xfinity’s concept — what if Jurassic Park didn’t go wrong? — is fun, viewers are already criticizing the ad’s odd-looking de-aging.

The commercial begins with Jurassic Park’s technical systems failing, as seen in the original movie. Luckily, here a jolly Xfinity technician shows up to plug in a new router, saving the day. With Jurassic Park now open and operating safely, a CGI-faced Sam Neil goes dinosaur watching, while a similarly altered Jeff Goldblum enjoys a mountain of shrimp.

🚨 ‘JURASSIC PARK’ returns in a new advertisement for Xfinity 🚨 pic.twitter.com/W2xcg4NmGU

— Swrve 🦖 ‘Jurassic’ News & Content (@SwrveYT) February 2, 2026

“Yes, uh, Wi-Fi finds a way,” Goldblum says, lounging at the pool with a tablet.

“He doesn’t look like a younger man,” responded one fan on social media, referring to the CGI behind Sam Neil’s de-aged look. “He looks like a mannequin of a younger man, dreamed up by an AI that’s only ever seen ’90s movies through a vaseline-smeared lens. It’s a CGI embalming.”

“The actors look so uncanny,” wrote benmannxd on reddit. “The Jurassic franchise is renowned for using CGI to reanimate dinosaurs!” responded Pitbullpandemonium.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the ad has been made possible because Xfinity owner Comcast owns NBCUniversal. Jurassic Park is owned by Universal, while NBC is airing Super Bowl LX.

“Bringing Jurassic Park back to life for this campaign has been an extraordinary collaboration across Comcast NBCUniversal,” said David O’Connor, chief brand officer, Universal Entertainment. “For more than three decades, the franchise has captured the imagination of audiences around the world, and this partnership with Xfinity allows fans to experience that world in a completely fresh way.

“By combining the timeless characters and iconic moments of the original film with modern technology, we’re celebrating the legacy of Jurassic Park while introducing it to a new generation,” O’Connor went on. “It’s a testament to the enduring power of the franchise and the kind of creative, cross-company storytelling that only NBCUniversal can deliver.”

Image credit: Xfinity.

Tom Phillips is IGN’s News Editor. You can reach Tom at [email protected] or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

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