As a diehard fan, I can’t help but reminisce about how a championship game like the Super Bowl could bring Sally Albright (Meg Ryan) and Harry Burns (Billy Crystal) together once more, this time to revel in the glory of enduring love… and perhaps, the delightful taste of sandwich spread. Although the iconic deli scene from “When Harry Met Sally…” was a last-minute addition to the script, it’s a moment that lingers in the minds of fans everywhere when they reflect on this classic movie.
In 2025, Hellmann’s recreates the scene at Katz’ Deli for their Super Bowl ad. Sally and Harry are seated at the same table, with Harry expressing disbelief that they were allowed back into the place where Sally once showcased her talent for mimicking physical reactions while fully dressed. A squirt of Hellmann’s sauce leads to another mischievous incident. The advertisement then echoes a well-known line from the original film, which became Estelle Reiner’s iconic catchphrase: “I’ll have what she’s having.
The woman repeatedly saying those words is Sydney Sweeney, a versatile actress who has gained significant attention in recent years. Not only does she produce chilling horror films, but she’s also featured in a wide range of genres including comedies and dramas. Here are some roles that have made her particularly well-known.
Sydney Sweeney has made a name for herself in horror and comedy
Through her portrayal of Eden Spencer in “The Handmaid’s Tale” and Cassie Howard in “Euphoria,” Sydney Sweeney has established herself as a versatile actress. She’s not just about looks; she’s also played Alice in the miniseries “Sharp Objects,” Olivia in “White Lotus,” Bea in “Anyone But You,” and DC character Julia Cornwall in “Madame Web.” Moreover, she co-produced and starred as Sister Cecilia, a tormented character, in “Immaculate.
As it turns out, it’s revealed that she’s fond of romantic comedies, confessing to Cosmopolitan that “My Best Friend’s Wedding” is among her top picks. Moreover, she was thrilled about collaborating with Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan on a commercial, expressing her awe by saying, “I’ve been pinching myself all day! It’s such an honor to be part of something so iconic alongside Meg, Billy, and everyone here. I can hardly believe it, but I’m absolutely ecstatic! I think the audience is going to have a blast with it too.
Who else could play Harry if “When Harry Met Sally…” was remade, other than Paul Mescal? A flood of excited cheers from fans of the cherished romantic comedy would surely follow.
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2025-01-31 04:59