An ad for Burberry's newest fragrance starring Adam Driver caused a frenzy on Twitter.The ad, which features the song "Two Weeks" by FKA Twigs, begins with the shirtless Star Wars actor swimming in the ocean with a horse. By the end, Driver has morphed into a centaur, a mythical creature that is part man, part horse. The ad ends with his narration, saying, "Burberry Hero, a new fragrance for men." As a result, the actor began trending on Twitter, thanks to thousands of thirsty fans.RELATED: Mandalorian Fan Who Improved Luke Skywalker Cameo With Deepfake Now Works for Lucasfilm[EMBED_TWITTER]https://twitter.com/FilmUpdates/status/1420083501165121536[/EMBED_TWITTER]

Film Updates shared the full advertisement on Twitter, with thousands of fans responding. While Twitter user Emsy Hammer also shared some promotional pictures for Burberry Hero, another user named Hunter Harris posted a photo of the centaurs from Harry Potter and The Sorceror's Stone with the caption, "did adam driver not book this or did this guy not book burberry."

While information regarding Burberry Hero was not released with the ad, The Adam Driver Files on Twitter claims that Burberry Hero will be available in two sizes, 50 ml and 100 ml, and will price somewhere between $80 and $120 USD. Burberry has not confirmed any of this information.

It was recently announced that Driver would be the face of Burberry's newest fragrance, which will be launched in August 2021. Burberry Hero will be the first fragrance by Riccardo Tisci, the chief creative officer of Burberry Group, for the designer brand.

"I'm very happy to be working with Burberry on this campaign, and with Riccardo Tisci in representing his first fragrance for the brand," Driver said in a statement, as reported by The Beauty Influencers. While a release date for the fragrance was not revealed with the ad, more information will likely surface as the launch approaches.

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Source: Twitter, The Beauty Influencers