Watch Matt Damon crown Stephen Colbert a DunKing after Super Bowl ad: 'You're in the band'

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How do you like them donuts?

Bow down, citizens, and prepare to meet your newest DunKing. 

While visiting The Late Show on Tuesday, Matt Damon officially welcomed host Stephen Colbert as the newest member of the DunKings — aka Ben Affleck’s boy band from his recent Super Bowl commercial for Dunkin Donuts — and the pair celebrated by dressing up in their signature fluorescent orange outfits.

"By the way, the only qualification for being a DunKing is the willingness to put this on,” Damon told Colbert. “So you're in the band. You made it.”

<p>Scott Kowalchyk/CBS</p> Matt Damon and Stephen Colbert

Scott Kowalchyk/CBS

Matt Damon and Stephen Colbert

Colbert, now sporting orange sunglasses, affectionally likened the DunKing jacket to a “completely sealed plastic bag,” adding, “I feel like I’m trying to make weight for the wrestling team.”

Damon admitted earlier in their conversation that the idea for the Super Bowl ad — which sees him, Affleck, and Tom Brady, perform in front of Jennifer Lopez — was “clearly not my idea.”

"We had a lot of fun doing it though,” he maintained. “It was great.”

He also revealed that his quip at the end — in which he bluntly tells Affleck, "Remember how I said I would do anything for you? This is anything” — was a perfectly-timed ad-lib that snuck its way into the ad’s final cut.

"I actually said that to him when we were filming," Damon said through his laughter. "And he just left it in."

When Colbert teased that Affleck wasted his one big chip on a Dunkin’ Donuts advertisement, Damon replied, “However much time we have on this beautiful planet, he’s got no more chip with me.”

Watch Colbert become a DunKing in the clip above.

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