Feb 6 2010 05:41 PM ET

Super Bowl Live Blog: Everything but the game

The Super Bowl is the single most-watched event of the pop culture year. Every year, hundreds of millions (maybe billions?) of people sit down to watch the parade of celebrities, musicians, cheerleaders, and high-concept commercials that cost more than the financial crisis. This year, EW.com will be right there alongside you, live-blogging hours and hours of important entertainment events. The live blog kicks off at 6 PM ET tomorrow.

Summer blockbusters will be previewed. Beloved franchises will be rebooted. The Who, Carrie Underwood, and Queen Latifah will perform. There will be controversy, but there will also be advertising moments our entire civilization will remember for generations. And, as a special bonus, we hear that Oreo pitchmen Eli and Peyton Manning will be in attendance. Won’t that be exciting!?

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  • Patty

    Hopefully this will not end up live the Grammy’s chat where whoever was ‘approving’ the readers comments allows things like “she’s fat” “he’s fat” “she’s ugly” and actually put up comments that are relevant. Actually, I will be socializing with real live people face-to-face, so I will not see what kind of basement dwellers will be commenting.

  • Katie

    I feel like along with this year’s super bowl there is a pop culture war between Kim Kardashian and Kendra Wilkinson.

  • HC

    Hhmmm. That list of reasons why people watch the Super Bowl is interesting. Most people I know, myself included, watch it for the game, but according to this we must be in the minority.

  • Maddi

    Will you talk about the /football/? Otherwise I really don’t care.

    • HC

      Agreed!

  • Mikz

    I don’t care.

  • tiana

    this made it clear why everyone cares for the superbowl n not any of the rest of the sports championships. i will be watching the game. cant stand the halftime losers or commercials. GO COLTS!!

  • Celia

    I’m probably the only person on the planet who doesn’t give a f**k about the Superbowl or the commercials associated with it.

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