Justin Timberlake has the great honor of performing the Super Bowl LII halftime show. Traditionally, the performer brings a special guest or two to share the stage with. Bruno Mars had Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Katy Perry had Missy Elliott and Lenny Kravitz. I can't help but think about who JT would bring to help him rock the stadium, and I've come up with a few prospects.
1. Jimmy Fallon
These two dudes go together like peanut butter and jelly. I'd love nothing more than to see these best friends ride up into the Super Bowl on a tandem bike to wow us all with "History of Rap".
2. Andy Samberg
What a classic duo! I know when the Super Bowl airs, the holidays will have come and gone, but that bop would be killer live at such a massive events. We could only be so lucky.
3. The rest of *NSYNC
Beyonce brought back Destiny's Child for her halftime show and it was amazing. If Justin Timberlake had Lance, JC, Joey, and Chris come back for a reunion, it's gonna be May a month early and we definitely need that in our lives.
4. Anna Kendrick
I'm not saying they should dress up as trolls or anything, but a medley of songs from the movie would make my heart very happy. There's a really good chance he'll do "CAN'T STOP THE FEELING!" anyway, so why not add Poppy to the show.
7. JAY Z
They have history! A live collaboration of "Suit & Tie" would be fabulous!
6. Beyonce
Beyonce is a halftime superstar. She's done her own show and then came back to assist Coldplay, she knows the ropes. She makes everything better with her presence. And just a thought, but she'd be great up there with JT and JAY Z!
7. Janet Jackson
Yes, I know she's banned from all things Super Bowl, but it was an accident and JT feels really bad. He should be able to apologize by sharing the 12 minutes of spotlight with her. Not to mention, it would be an amazing show!
8. No one
He's proved he is a great solo act, so it's no question that he could handle the stage by himself. It would be great to see him stand with the other greats like Madonna, The Rolling Stones, and U2 who handled halftime on their own.