Tide's 'Doctor Strange' ads connect MCU to past marketing | Marketing Dive

2022-04-21 09:23:09 By : Mr. Jason Zhang

Tide is weaving together a multipart narrative to support its tie-in with the latest MCU installment, which hits theaters May 6. Bullitt, the creative studio on the push, was co-founded by the Russo brothers, who directed several MCU films.

The Tide effort is loaded with nods not only to the long-running superhero franchise, but also past P&G marketing work, specifically a well-regarded Super Bowl campaign that was also made with Saatchi & Saatchi. A number of spots that ran during Super Bowl LII in 2018 faked viewers out with different scenarios before revealing they were all promoting the laundry detergent. Harbour, the star of the creative, has also appeared in the MCU, linking the two brands together.

Tide clearly feels confident that consumers still carry warm feelings toward "It's a Tide Ad" and will appreciate the reference. The longer spot featuring Wong, which was directed by Anthony Leonardi III and executed with the help of visual-effects firm Framestore, has additional Easter eggs related to the MCU.

It starts off with Wong dirtying Doctor Strange's Cloak of Levitation with a tuna melt sandwich, which he previously expressed a craving for in 2018's "Avengers: Infinity War." The magic-powered hero then chases the cloak through the streets of New York City before catching the flying garment at a food truck, which displays a phone number viewers can call to hear a pre-recorded message from the character. Since the Cloak is so dirty, Wong forgoes liquid detergent and instead creates a portal to steal some Tide Pods from Harbour, bringing the concept full circle.

Brand tie-ins with movie franchises are common, but marketers often try and insert themselves into the longer MCU timeline to fill in gaps between different entries and cater to detail-oriented fans who closely pick apart every aspect of the franchise. Hyundai last year ran a campaign that depicted what happened to the villain Loki in between his disappearance during "Avengers: Endgame" and a follow-up streaming series bearing his name on Disney+ (the ad involved a getaway in a Hyundai).

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