7 Years Later, VW's 'The Force' Is Still the Dark Lord of Super Bowl Ads

The Deutsch spot that changed the rules continues to cast a shadow

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It remains the most-watched Super Bowl ad of all time. And it’s known not just for its clever premise and fun execution—but it also changed the way Super Bowl ads roll out, having started the tradition of releasing them before the game to get the most visibility possible.

Volkswagen’s “The Force,” created for the 2011 game by Deutsch, is head and shoulders above most other Super Bowl ads, just for its content. Directed by Lance Acord, it tapped into the borrowed equity of Star Wars to tell the irresistible tale of a boy who tries to emulate the powers of Darth Vader—but is frustrated at every turn, until he manages to make a VW Passat roar to life, with a little help from his father’s remote start.

But

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