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Walmart Taps Actor Walton Goggins to Revive The Grinch for Black Friday Blitz

Summary

  • Walton Goggins reprises role of The Grinch in Walmart's holiday ads
  • Walmart unveils deals on 10-in-1 game table, 3D printer, and towel warmer
  • Goggins overcame initial anxiety about playing the iconic character
Walmart Taps Actor Walton Goggins to Revive The Grinch for Black Friday Blitz

In a bid to capture attention for its Black Friday and holiday shopping promotions, Walmart has turned to actor Walton Goggins to revive the role of The Grinch. Goggins, known for his complex characters in series like "The Shield" and "Justified," has been appearing in Walmart ads since June and was tapped to take on the iconic Dr. Seuss character.

Goggins admits he was initially hesitant about the idea, as The Grinch is one of the most beloved literary characters in the world. However, after immersing himself in the story and the way the author described the character, Goggins found the right approach. He says the moment he saw himself fully adorned in the prosthetics, he knew he had captured the essence of The Grinch - someone who is "just irritated, slightly annoyed."

Alongside Goggins' Grinch, Walmart is also promoting a range of deals for the holiday season. These include a 10-in-1 game table set available for $149.99, a Flashforge Adventurer 3D printer that sells for $229, and an iHome towel warmer listed for $34.24. The company has used similar tactics in recent years, tapping into popular TV shows and movies to generate buzz for its Black Friday and Cyber Monday promotions.

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Walton Goggins is playing the role of The Grinch in Walmart's holiday ads.
Walmart is offering deals on a 10-in-1 game table set, a Flashforge Adventurer 3D printer, and an iHome towel warmer.
Goggins says he carried around "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas" for several weeks, immersing himself in the story and the way the author described the character.

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