What is "FruitHead"?
"FruitHead" is a short horror film created by Gushers that reimagines their 90s ad campaign.
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Gushers taps into 90s nostalgia with a body horror short film, 'FruitHead,' starring Bradley Whitford. The film reimagines the brand's creepy 'Fruitheads' ad campaign with a dark, humorous twist for Halloween.
Gushers' 'Fruitheads' ad campaign was known for its unsettling CGI effects that turned kids into smiling fruit. The brand has now translated that creepiness into a short horror film titled 'FruitHead.'
The film stars Bradley Whitford as Richard, a commercial director obsessed with making the Gushers commercial feel real. He resorts to dark magic, which leads to dire consequences for a child actor named Jacob (Chester Collins). Jacob's head transforms into a strawberry, ruining his life and setting the stage for revenge.
The short film is running across YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram, and will also be featured at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival. This multi-platform approach ensures broad visibility and engagement with Gushers' target audience.
"FruitHead" is a short horror film created by Gushers that reimagines their 90s ad campaign.
Bradley Whitford stars as Richard, the commercial director, and Chester Collins plays Jacob, the vengeful actor.
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