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“Uncle Drew,” that smack-talking, geriatric baller who’s been dunking on “young bloods” in Pepsi Max commercials since 2012, has landed on the big screen.
Pepsi launched a national TV spot starring the NBA's Kyrie Irving to promote the release of the feature film "Uncle Drew" on June 29, per a press release. Uncle Drew, an older man with exceptional ...
Pepsi’s ‘Uncle Drew’ Movie Will Be Terrible but That Won’t Matter Quality, schmality, if a company gets its logo on the screen, it doesn’t care.
Nearly 1.7 million people saw the movie "Uncle Drew" during its opening weekend, paying money to watch what some consider to be an hour-and-45-minute-long Pepsi commercial. Experts say this ...
What: The first trailer for a feature film based on a Pepsi ad character played by NBA star Kyrie Irving. Who: Pepsi, Temple Hill Entertainment Why we care: This is either going to be awesome or ...
The feature film, Uncle Drew, opens in theaters June 29, and to celebrate the release from Lionsgate’s Summit Entertainment label, today (June 5) Pepsi debuts its new Uncle Drew national ...
Irving's representation first sought to trademark "Uncle Drew" in 2012, but Pepsi wanted to own the character as well. The two sides, sources said, amicably agreed that neither would own the name.
Irving's representation first sought to trademark "Uncle Drew" in 2012, but Pepsi wanted to own the character as well. The two sides, sources said, amicably agreed that neither would own the name.
"Uncle Drew," that smack-talking, geriatric baller who's been dunking on "young bloods" in Pepsi Max commercials since 2012, has landed on the big screen. The movie, which opened Friday, was Pepsi ...
“Uncle Drew,” that smack-talking, geriatric baller who’s been dunking on “young bloods” in Pepsi Max commercials since 2012, has landed on the big screen. The movie, which opened Friday ...
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