Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Directors Explain All: The Real Wedding, Those Grass People, the Child Who Got the Grammy Award and More

The producers behind Bad Bunny’s triumphant Super Bowl LX Halftime Show had a problem: The NFL wouldn’t allow more than 25 carts to bring equipment on to the all-grass Levi’s Stadium field in Santa Clara, Calif. To pull off Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio’s and his creative team’s tremendous production plans, that meant something would have to give.

Luckily,  a solution to one of the show’s most stunning visuals — the pastizales (grass fields and other plants) that harken back to Bad Bunny’s native Puerto Rican landscape — was to make it real people. Production designers Bruce and Shelly Rodgers, as well as Julio Himede recruited around 380 people to

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