Who is in the new Budweiser commercial?
Oscar-winning director Chloe Zhao, best known for Nomadland and Marvel’s Eternals, directed the new spot. The ad features a Clydesdale horse who injures itself on barbed wire while a concerned dog watches from afar.
Was there a Clydesdale commercial for Super Bowl 2020?
The return of the Clydesdale is not much of a surprise for both Super Bowl commercial fans and Budweiser connoisseurs alike: Anheuser-Busch released a 10-second teaser last month featuring the horse galloping and a simple caption of “we’re back.”
Was there a Budweiser Clydesdale commercial 2020?
BONUS: 2020 – Reunited With Buds In this COVID-19-themed ad released in June 2020, the Budweiser Clydesdales and those adorable Labrador retriever puppy friend reunite at a bar reopening as stay-at-home orders were lifting around the U.S. An error occurred.
Why is Budweiser not in Super Bowl?
This year, however, Budweiser is doing things a bit differently. Amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic >>>P, Budweiser has decided to give up its Super Bowl commercial spot.
Why no Budweiser horse commercial?
Budweiser opened up about the moral responsibility they felt with this year’s Super Bowl ad after deciding not to air a commercial in 2021. “The Clydesdales are, for many people, a symbol of America, a symbol of hope, of strength, of resilience,” Budweiser’s Vice President of Marketing, Daniel Blake, told USA TODAY Sports.
Is Budweiser doing a Super Bowl commercial?
Every year, Super Bowl ads are just as highly anticipated as the game itself. They can range from uproariously comical to heartfelt and emotional. This year’s Budweiser ad is a clear demonstration of the latter. Budweiser has released its ad for the 2022 Super Bowl and it features actors of the canine and equine varieties.
Did Budweiser have a Super Bowl commercial?
This year’s message comes a year after Budweiser forwent a Super Bowl LV commercial, a first in 37 years. In a press release, the company announced it would reallocate “the media investment to help support recovery in the on-premise through COVID-19 vaccine awareness and education throughout the year.”