Will Ferrell Nails It As Hilarious, Gigantic Handed Happiness Guru In New Bank Ads

Will Ferrell Nails It As Hilarious, Gigantic Handed Happiness Guru In New Bank Ads

Will Ferrell may have suffered the ignominy of a few movie flops of late (the recent and painfully unfunny Holmes & Watson a case in point), but he appears to have redeemed himself in a series of riotous ads for Danish digital bank brand, Lunar.

Ferrell plays happiness guru/lifestyle coach, Will Power, as he aims to demonstrate how easy it is to get your finances in order with Lunar’s easy-to-use app.

Blond wigs and crazy costumes aside, it’s Ferrell’s (Power’s) ridiculously oversized hands that ultimately steal the show.

The spot’s are the work of Stockholm-based creative agency Åkestam Holst/NoA and were directed by American Jake Szymanski best known for his Saturday Night Live work.

The campaign includes a series of TVCs and an outdoor iteration, too. Check out Ferrell as his hilarious best below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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