Mark Molloy's football fantasy for adidas
Timothy Chalamet, Bad Bunny and a sticker-book's worth of footballing legends, past and present, join forces to create an entertainingly tall tale of 3-on-3.
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- Production Company SMUGGLER/USA
- Director Mark Molloy
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Credits
View on- Agency 180/Los Angeles
- Production Company SMUGGLER/USA
- Director Mark Molloy
- Editing Work Editorial/USA
- Post Production Untold Studios/Los Angeles
- VFX Untold Studios/Los Angeles
- Color Company 3/New York
- Producer Holly Wheeler
- Editor Rich Orrick
- Editor Rain Keene
- Colorist Tom Poole
- Styling Jordi Molla Castillo
- Talent Timothee Chalamet
- Talent Benito Antonio (Bad Bunny) Martinez Ocasio
- Talent Lionel Messi
- Talent Jude Bellingham
- Talent Lamine Yamal
- Talent
- Talent David Beckham
- Talent Zinedine Zidane
- Talent Ousmane Dembele
- Talent Raphinha
- Talent Pedri
- Talent Santiago Gimenez
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Credits
powered by- Agency 180/Los Angeles
- Production Company SMUGGLER/USA
- Director Mark Molloy
- Editing Work Editorial/USA
- Post Production Untold Studios/Los Angeles
- VFX Untold Studios/Los Angeles
- Color Company 3/New York
- Producer Holly Wheeler
- Editor Rich Orrick
- Editor Rain Keene
- Colorist Tom Poole
- Styling Jordi Molla Castillo
- Talent Timothee Chalamet
- Talent Benito Antonio (Bad Bunny) Martinez Ocasio
- Talent Lionel Messi
- Talent Jude Bellingham
- Talent Lamine Yamal
- Talent
- Talent David Beckham
- Talent Zinedine Zidane
- Talent Ousmane Dembele
- Talent Raphinha
- Talent Pedri
- Talent Santiago Gimenez
What's the greatest football team of all time? Real Madrid's Galacticos? Arsenal's Invincibles? Sylvester Stallone's Escape to Victory squad?
Well, according to adidas in its barnstorming new campaign, the GOATs are actually three Backyard Legends - a cheeky trio seemingly capable of taking down all comers.
The brand's five-minute blockbuster, from 180 LA, pulls in three of football’s brightest current stars - Jude Bellingham, Lamine Yamal and Trinity Rodman - to face off against a series of legendary opponents. Featuring Timothée Chalamet, channelling his Marty Supreme manic energy, this isn't your normal three-a-side; the trio see off digitally de-aged versions of David Beckham, Zinedine Zidane and Alessandro Del Piero, much to the disbelief of fellow players Ousmane Dembélé, Raphinha, Pedri, Florian Wirtz and Santiago Giménez.
Utilising SMUGGLER narrative-master Mark Molloy's ever-reliable storytelling, and even managing to pull in extra cameos from Bad Bunny and Lionel Messi, this high-scoring, showboating effort feels like the perfect kick-off to the upcoming World Cup fever.