Game Of Thrones’ Maisie Williams has given Elsa a run for her money after blasting out Frozen’s Let It Go in the new Super Bowl advert.
The girl of many talents has teamed up with Audi for their new advert, which will air during this Sunday’s game.
And while delivering the message of moving on from the past to new adventures, the 22-year-old can be seen stuck in gridlock while driving an e-tron Sportback .
The radio announces: ‘Today’s high temperature is eight degrees above normal,’ urging the star to quickly change lanes to a ‘more sustainable future’ marking Audi’s new sustainability venture.
It is then that she starts to sing the Disney earworm, and impressively hits the high note.
Chatting with Vanity Fair about the project, Maisie confessed: ‘I think it’s really admirable for a huge brand like Audi to be pushing down a more sustainable path.
‘It’s such a complicated decision for a huge corporation to make, and the fact that they wanted this huge platform to be the launch is really exciting.’
Turning her attention to the tune, which was originally sung by Idina Menzel, the actress noted how difficult it was to sing.
‘At the beginning, I was very excited. And then when I started listening to the song, I realised how hard it is to sing,’ she told the publication before adding: ‘So I was a little bit nervous.”
This is the first time we’ve seen Maisie back on our screens after Game Of Thrones came to an end.
However, we’ll be seeing a whole lot more of her, as the young star is set to appear in the new comedy Two Weeks To Live.
Production has officially kicked off on the new six-part series, a comic tale of love and revenge born from a seemingly harmless prank that goes terribly wrong.
Masie takes on the role of Kim, a strange young misfit who was just a little girl when her dad died in murky circumstances.
Following his death, Kim’s mum Tina whisked her away to a remote rural life of seclusion and bizarre survival techniques.
Two Weeks to Live is coming to Sky One and NOW TV in 2020, while Game Of Thrones seasons one to eight are available to stream on NOW TV.
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