Steven Spielburg addressed Carl's Jr. 'spielburgers' in a selfie video, insisting the fast food company 'cease and desist.'

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Steven Spielberg says he wants nothing to do with Carl’s Jr. ‘SpielBurgers’

Is he trolling?

 

Kris Seavers

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Posted on Mar 28, 2018   Updated on May 21, 2021, 8:20 pm CDT

Carl’s Jr. announced Monday it would be changing the name of its $1 Charbroiled Burgers to SpielBurgers in anticipation of Steven Spielberg’s coming film Ready Player OneBut the prolific film director isn’t having it (or so he says).

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Spielberg tweeted a selfie video via Amblin Entertainment on Tuesday with his “official statement.”

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“They’re pretty good, but I’m passing,” Spielberg said about the SpielBurgers. “Cease and desist, you can’t do it, sorry guys.”

https://twitter.com/AmblinEnt/status/978732170788286464

With his response, the SpielBurger plot thickens.

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Following the video, people on Twitter rolled in the rhetorical response wagon with other ideas for products incorporating Spielbergisms.

https://twitter.com/David_the_Wavid/status/978751683475005441

https://twitter.com/David_the_Wavid/status/978754358249652225

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https://twitter.com/Nixamus/status/978745408188010498

Some had advice for Carl’s Jr. Why not just call the burger Señor Spielbergo, of Simpsons fame?  

https://twitter.com/lepixmapictures/status/978750736472387584

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People also said they were impressed with Spielberg’s command of the selfie video–but, duh? He’s won three Oscars for filmmaking.

https://twitter.com/xaqcal/status/978793284062666752

https://twitter.com/the_barque/status/978751473642295296

The question is, what’s Carl’s Jr.’s move now? USA Today reported earlier this week that the fast food chain has a licensing agreement with Ready Player One. So the director could just be trolling to play the PR game.

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Maybe Spielberg just wanted an excuse to show off his very, very long hallway.

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But if Carl’s Jr. really has to rescind its menu change, here’s the second-best option.

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*First Published: Mar 28, 2018, 2:39 am CDT
 

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