Nike throws everything at the World Cup
Wieden+Kennedy Portland and Somesuch's Dan Streit leave no player, cameo or camera trick unused in Nike's blockbusting (in more ways than one) tournament film Rip The Script.
Credits
View on- Agency Wieden + Kennedy/Portland
- Production Company Somesuch/USA
- Director Dan Streit
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Credits
View on- Agency Wieden + Kennedy/Portland
- Production Company Somesuch/USA
- Director Dan Streit
- Talent Cristiano Ronaldo
- Talent Eric Cantona
- Talent Ronaldinho
- Talent Didier Drogba
- Talent LeBron James
- Talent Travis Scott
- Talent Kim Kardashian
- Talent Channing Tatum
- Talent Young Miko
- Talent Kate Scott
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Credits
powered by- Agency Wieden + Kennedy/Portland
- Production Company Somesuch/USA
- Director Dan Streit
- Talent Cristiano Ronaldo
- Talent Eric Cantona
- Talent Ronaldinho
- Talent Didier Drogba
- Talent LeBron James
- Talent Travis Scott
- Talent Kim Kardashian
- Talent Channing Tatum
- Talent Young Miko
- Talent Kate Scott
If you only watch one World Cup spot this year, watch this one... as it's basically all of them.
Aptly titled Rip The Script, Wieden+Kennedy Portland's bombastic new film for Nike sees pretty much every footballer, celeb, scenario, camera technique, editing trick and flight of fancy it's possible to imagine packed into its attention-span-busting six-minute duration.
While it's probably easier to list who isn't in the commercial - we think it's just Paul Chuckle and one of The Nolans - there are a handful of outstanding cameos: LISA looking bemused by the scenario, Channing Tatum as a befuddled Haaland double, and Eric Cantona referencing his kung-fu hijinks and tortured allegories in a single shot.
Helmed by Somesuch's Dan Streit, the film's chaotic energy is clearly the result of painstaking prep, creating a thrilling mish-mash that leaves the word excess in its wake.