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Will Ferris Bueller Return In A Super Bowl Ad?

10-Second Teaser Clip Debuts Online

POSTED: 9:20 am PST January 27, 2012
UPDATED: 9:32 am PST January 27, 2012

If a circulating 10-second teaser clip is any indication, Ferris Bueller may show up at the Super Bowl.

The first hint is that Matthew Broderick - who starred in the 1986 John Hughes favorite "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" as the school-skipping teen - appears in the teaser clip saying a different, but recognizable line.

"How can I handle work on a day like today?" Broderick/Bueller asks as he flings open the curtains.

The only other hint we get, aside from the music, is a title card with the date of the Super Bowl, Feb. 5.

The description on YouTube for the clip reads, "We hate to be such a tease, but on a day like today, we just have to. Stick it out until the Super Bowl, or take a 'day off' on Monday and catch the big reveal."

Coming Soon theorizes that it must be a commercial, but only time will tell which company it's for.

But according to Jalopnik.com, the clip is teasing a Honda commercial that will air during the Super Bowl. Citing "a source familiar with Honda's operations," the website states that the advertisement will feature Hondas while mimicking the original film. "The big jump the two valets do in Cameron's dad's Ferrari? We hear this time it's going to be a Honda CR-V," the site writes.

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