Will Ferrell Cruises Through ‘Bridgerton,‘ ’Stranger Things’ Universes in a Joint Netflix-General Motors SuperBowl Commercial
with two teaser ads earlier in February. In the commercial, Ferrell promotes how Netflix productions employ GM’s electric vehicles to lighten their carbon footprint.
“The more we see electric vehicles show up in this type of binge-worthy content, the faster everyone gets used to them,” said Deborah Wahl, General Motors’ chief marketing officer.
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