Fans packed The Culver Theater on November 4 for an evening with Billy Crystal as he screened Apple TV+'s new drama "Before" and sat down for a Q&A with Screen Gab's Matt Brennan afterward.
Harry really did want to spend the rest of his life with Sally.
Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan will recreate a famous scene from 1989's 'When Harry Met Sally' for a Hellmann's Super Bowl commercial
The commercial, which also features a cameo appearance from Sydney Sweeney, was shot at the same table in Katz's Deli where the classic 1989 rom-com was filmed.
Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal recreated a classic scene from "When Harry Met Sally" for a new Super Bowl ad, with a special appearance by Sydney Sweeney.
Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan are back together as Harry and Sally in a new commercial for Hellmann's mayonnaise set to air during the upcoming Super Bowl. Its opening line: "I can’t believe they let us back into this place," Crystal’s Harry tells Ryan’s Sally over lunch at Katz’s Deli on Manhattan's Lower East Side.
The two actors revisit an iconic scene from their legendary romantic comedy in the commercial, a nostalgia play titled “When Sally Met Hellmann’s” (watch below). Ryan and Crystal play friends whose connection turns romantic in the 1989 movie written by Nora Ephron and directed by Rob Reiner.
It was so much fun,” Crystal told The Post of reuniting with Ryan more than three decades after their iconic 1989 rom-com.
“When Harry Met Sally…” stars Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan spoofed their classic scene from the iconic 1989 romantic comedy in which Ryan’s character, Sally, fakes an orgasm at lunch at Katz’s Delicatessen in New York City by parodying it in a Super Bowl ad for Hellmann’s mayonnaise.
Super Bowl LIX is already proving to offer serious star power, with ad spots led by Chris Pratt, Eugene Levy, Michelle Rodriguez and even a When Harry Met Sally reunion with Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal.
Coinciding with the 35th anniversary of their beloved movie, Crystal and Ryan returned to the famed Katz’s Deli in New York City to recreate one of the film’s most famous scenes, where the floors were still greasy, the commotion was still loud, and, well, the orgasms were still very fake.