Directed by David Shane, the U.K. commercial was rumored last month to feature De Niro reprising his 'Taxi Driver' role, which the actor's rep and Uber both denied.
Robert De Niro and Asa Butterfield form an unlikely friendship over eating food and going places in a new ad for Uber One.
The Oscar-winning actor joins the Sex Education star for the three-minute vignette, which was directed by David Shane. The ad, designed to grow Uber One’s U.K. subscribers, sees the two actors forming
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