.Maisie_Williams may be best known as Arya Stark from GameOfThrones, but in her latest role, she's channeling Elsa from Frozen.
Game of ThronesThe actress stars in Audi's Super Bowl LIV ad that highlights the Audi e-tron Sportback electronic car, while also confronting the problematic cultural norms in today's society. The minute-long spot starts out with a traffic jam during a heat wave, but quickly turns around when Williams begins to sing "Let It Go," which sparks a city-wide sing-along -- because how could it not?about the commercial, which was filmed in Los Angeles.
Williams is one of the many stars featured in this year's round-up of Super Bowl commercials. Several companies have previewed their spots ahead of the big game on Sunday : Doritos recruited
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