Seth Rogen Amy Schumer, Super Bowl Ad

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Amy Schumer, Seth Rogen address American public in latest Bud Light Party Super Bowl ad, which also stars Paul Rudd and Michael Pena - The Bud Light Party has spoken.

The United States' favorite new politicians, Amy Schumer and Seth Rogen, address the public as members of the suds-inspired party for the first time in their latest, hilarious Super Bowl ad — and they promise the future is bright thanks to Bud Light.

"America has seen the light," Schumer proclaims to a cheering audience, before Rogen interjects: "And there's a Bud in front of it!"

The side-splitting comedians admit the general public believes that America is divided — but they say everyone actually agrees on quite a bit.

"Like Paul Rudd," contends Schumer, now addressing a boisterous crowd at Los Angeles' Staples Center. "Everyone loves Paul Rudd."

Sure enough, a grinning Rudd is sitting in the front row of the arena, surrounded by admiring fans.

"I didn't know this was going to happen," the actor says, cheekily.

But there's one thing the United States population can agree on even further — beer. And that's why Schumer and Rogen decided to found the Bud Light Party.

"Nothing brings America together like Bud Light," screams Rogen to an adoring audience.

Schumer and Rogen also wryly joke that they have the "biggest caucus in the country."

"But it's not, like, too big," Schumer quips. "Like, you can handle it."



Rogen then breaks into a rousing speech about America's future, which Schumer quickly points out is just a rip off from Bill Pullman's famous rallying cry in "Independence Day."

But the general public didn't seem to mind.

"I'm really inspired right now," says actor Michael Pena, who is watches Schumer and Rogen's impassioned announcement at a crowded bar, Bud in hand.

The raunchy new ad serves as the follow-up to Anheuser-Busch's first Bud Light Party ad, which introduces Schumer and Rogen as the new candidates. That ad has already been airing on television in advance of the Super Bowl.

Budweiser also pre-released an anti-drunk driving ad on Tuesday slated to air during Sunday's big game starring Helen Mirren — who blasts drunk drivers by calling them a "utterly useless, oxygen-wasting human form of pollution."

Those are just two of many star-studded ads to already hit the Internet in the days leading up to Sunday's main event — as rapper Drake is set to appear in a spot for T-Mobile, while fellow hip-hop star Lil Wayne will promote Apartments.com.

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