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Verizon Unlimited Plans TV Spot, 'Big Scoop' Featuring Thomas Middleditch is an advertisement that features the well-known comedian, Thomas Middleditch, who is promoting the new Verizon Unlimited Plans. The ad starts with Thomas Middleditch walking on a street with a group of employees who are all holding giant spoons and following him excitedly.
As he walks, Middleditch explains that Verizon has a big scoop for its customers. He then takes out a giant spoon and digs it into the ground, revealing that the scoop is actually about unlimited data, talk, and text on the network with no limits and no restrictions. The group of employees cheers as the camera focuses on Middleditch, who says that Verizon believes in giving its customers more.
The advertisement then turns to a series of short clips showing how Verizon's unlimited plans can be used for streaming, gaming, and video calls without any interruptions or limits. The shots are accompanied by a voiceover that explains how Verizon's unlimited plans can work for families, businesses, and individuals.
The ad concludes with Middleditch saying that Verizon's unlimited plans come with 5G built right in. The final shot shows the group of employees enjoying ice cream with giant scoops as Middleditch smiles at the camera and encourages viewers to sign up for Verizon's unlimited plans.
Overall, this advertisement is a fun and engaging way to promote Verizon's Unlimited Plans. The use of humor and the giant spoons make it memorable and effective. Additionally, the ad effectively communicates Verizon's message of giving customers more, making it clear that the plans offer unlimited benefits with no restrictions.
Verizon Unlimited Plans TV commercial - Big Scoop produced for Verizon was first shown on television on July 14, 2018.
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