John Travolta is becoming Danny Zuko for T-Mobile’s upcoming Super Bowl ad, per Hollywood Life. Travolta is joined by “Scrubs” duo, Donald Faison and Zach Braff, as they show him the benefits of getting T-Mobile. The ad starts with Travolta singing a parody version of the famous “Grease” song “Summer Nights.” He begins singing, “Home internet, what a pain in the…” Travolta doesn’t finish the line because his “neighbors,” Faison and Braff, begin to encourage the actor to get T-Mobile. Faison tells the “Grease” actor, “It’s like wifi, but runs on 5G.”
Travolta then breaks out in iconic “Grease” moves as he says, “Tell me more, tell me more.” At one point in the commercial, Travolta recreates a scene from “Grease” as he leans on a home archway, similar to how Sandy (Olivia Newton-John) did in the film. The “Scrubs” pair even pulled out their own ’50’s move as they sang and Braff combed back his hair. Moreover, in speaking with Billboard, Faison revealed he and Braff “danced with joy over FaceTime” when they learned of the opportunity to work with Travolta.
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At the end of the commercial, Travolta reassures T-Mobile’s deal is true as he hits the high note. He sings, “That’s what T-Mobile can do,” and hit the signature Danny Zuko pose.