McDonald's recently brought back one of its classic characters, the purple Grimace, and with it, the voice of Brian Cox. The commercial, nicknamed 'quarter-pound slow-motion sex shots', speaks of the great American creation, describing every millimetre, down to sesame seeds. It will officially premiere next week and feature music by producer Tay Keith. The ads also feature Ryan Reynolds as Grimace's new voice.
This isn't Reynolds' first foray into voice acting; he will next appear in Netflix's upcoming time-traveling thriller The Adam Project. McDonald's agencies working on delivery and launch include Wieden & Kennedy New York and Callen in advertising, Publicis Groupe in digital marketing, OMD in payment methods, TMS in retail, Boxer in branded packaging, Alma in additional marketing support and Golin, Burrell, Boden, IW Group and Lee Street in communications. McDonald's most recent 30-second ad, titled Can I Get Uhhhhhhhhhhhh, shows a variety of customers getting ready to place an order and struggling to decide what they really want to eat. McDonald's tells a larger brand story in its longer chicken ads, but it also focuses on the product itself.
Congratulations to Laura Morgan Kelly, who plays the biker girlfriend in the upcoming McDonald's “Tennessee Stack” commercial this May as part of the new American-style food range. David is a Voice Realm favorite, demonstrating natural versatility and delivering excellent storytelling readings or creating highly technical and listenable scripts. Now that McDonald's has launched into the chicken sandwich trend in the United States with a new trio of offerings, it will begin running ads promoting the sandwich and will also thank its famous chips and McRib. Ryan Reynolds confirms that he is Grimace's new voice following the debut of the McDonald's Can I Get Uhhhhhhhhhhhh commercial during Super Bowl LVI.
Cox analyzes each ingredient in the space of 15 seconds, just as McDonald's superfans could try to describe the product if they had the accent and cadence to achieve it. McDonald's has brought back one of its classic characters with a familiar voice - Brian Cox - for its latest commercial. The ad features music by producer Tay Keith and also stars Ryan Reynolds as Grimace's new voice. The commercial promotes McDonald's new trio of chicken sandwich offerings and features Laura Morgan Kelly as the biker girlfriend in the upcoming “Tennessee Stack” commercial. McDonald's has tapped Brian Cox and Ryan Reynolds for its latest commercial promoting its new chicken sandwich offerings. The ad features music by producer Tay Keith and stars Reynolds as Grimace's new voice.
It also features David as a Voice Realm favorite who demonstrates natural versatility and delivers excellent storytelling readings or creates highly technical and listenable scripts. Cox analyzes each ingredient in the space of 15 seconds, just as McDonald's superfans could try to describe the product if they had the accent and cadence to achieve it.