Budweiser: Typical American – 2020 Super Bowl TV Commercial

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Budweiser unveiled its Super Bowl TV commercial titled “Typical American” featuring some of the most viral acts of humanity the internet has ever seen, juxtaposed with some of the most common labels placed on Americans. The spot was created by David Miami and directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Kathryn Bigelow. The shining stars of the film are the real-life stories of community, ambition, and progress that inspire and bring people together. “Typical American” celebrates the best of the American spirit and reminds us that America’s best days are still ahead.

After recruiting people from coast to coast who embody the American spirit – from everyday acts of kindness to epic personal achievements – Budweiser showed them engaged in acts that are in stark contrast to common labels and stereotypes. These include:

  • Hannah Gavios from Queens, New York, debunks the label often placed on Americans of “always so competitive” as she heroically completes her second marathon three years after a spinal cord injury left her paralyzed.
  • Mason Miller from Peoria, Arizona proves that “showing up uninvited” isn’t always a bad thing – especially if you’re a soldier surprising your family after a tour of duty.
  • A Good Samaritan makes a case for “touching other people’s things” as he helps push a car to safety during a blizzard.
  • Ken Nwadike Jr., from San Diego, California, “thinking he can save the world” offers “free hugs” to a police officer to defuse a tense protest proving there is more that unites us than divides us.

“Our best year ever just got better when Budweiser called and said we were in their Super Bowl ad. We can’t wait for the world to see it,” said United States Women’s National Soccer Players and newlyweds Ashlyn Harris and Ali Krieger who are featured in “Typical American.”

The spot shows how everyday labels deserve a closer look. The same can be said about Bud, because just like the people who drink our beer, there’s something extraordinary behind the label.

“Budweiser is proud of its recipe, process and the people behind the beer since 1876,” said Marques. “Our Great American Lager is an icon, and we want the next generation to take a fresh look at us and when they do, they’ll be surprised by what they find.”

The Super Bowl will be the first time many see Budweiser’s new design, refreshed to represent why it is America’s beer. The design, inspired by the packaging of the 1970s, was updated to highlight the heritage, style, and quality of our beer.

The spot will debut in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl 2020.

Look beyond the labels

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The extraordinary people that represent the best of America.

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