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Ryan Reynolds Reveals Planned Stray Kids Cameo in ‘Deadpool and Wolverine’

It looks like “Deadpool and Wolverine” almost got more stars than expected. Ryan Reynolds has reportedly planned a Stray Kids cameo in the Marvel film but it didn’t happen due to scheduling conflicts.

A Stray Kids Cameo in ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’?

Just a few days ago, it was announced that Stray Kids will be releasing their new track “Slash” as part of the official soundtrack for the highly anticipated Marvel Studios movie “Deadpool & Wolverine” starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman. This exciting collaboration highlights the growing intersection between K-pop and Hollywood, with Stray Kids’ dynamic sound set to complement the action-packed film.

Interestingly, there were even plans for Stray Kids to make an appearance in the movie. According to entertainment reporter Brandon Davis, “Ryan Reynolds originally planned to have the K-pop band Stray Kids appear in the movie but timing didn’t work out.” The scheduling conflicts ultimately prevented the group from joining the cast, but their musical contribution remains a significant highlight.

In addition to their involvement with “Deadpool & Wolverine”, Stray Kids recently made their comeback with the album ‘ATE’. The title track “Chk Chk Boom” features none other than Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, further solidifying the bond between the group and the Hollywood stars. This collaboration has generated substantial buzz, as fans of both Stray Kids and the actors eagerly anticipate the synergy between their worlds.

When is the ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Premiere?

“Deadpool & Wolverine” is set to have its world premiere on July 22, 2024, in New York City, and will be released in the United States on July 26, 2024, as part of Phase Five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film is expected to be a major box office hit, with Reynolds and Jackman reprising their iconic roles in a thrilling narrative that promises action, humor, and unexpected twists.

Stray Kids’ involvement in the soundtrack adds an exciting layer to the film’s release, bridging the gap between Western cinema and global pop culture. Fans can look forward to hearing “Slash” and witnessing the continued collaboration between Stray Kids and the Hollywood elite.

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Ryan Reynolds Celebrates Bang Chan’s Birthday With Hilarious Video

Bang Chan is officially 26 years old. The STRAY KIDS leader blew the candles on October 3 and not surprisingly, several fans greeted the idol on his special day. But one notable STAY who stood out was Ryan Reynolds who shared a unique video to celebrate Bang Chan’s special day.

Bang Chan Gets Hilarious Birthday Greeting from Ryan Reynolds

It’s no secret that Bang Chan and Ryan Reynolds have become close friends despite the distance. So it’s no surprise that the “Deadpool” actor made sure that the STRAY KIDS rapper got a special treat on his birthday. Reynolds’ PR team, known for the Maximum Effort Twitter account, posted a hilarious video proving the actor is a STAY just like the rest of us.

In the playful birthday message, Reynolds shared an amusing edit on Twitter, featuring a clip of himself from the 2015 movie “Woman in Gold.” In the edit, his character can be seen searching for TWICE‘s “Like OOH-AHH” online. The clip then humorously showcases Bang Chan appearing as a zombie in the music video, followed by a video of Bang Chan on a radio show. Reynolds captioned the post with a witty remark, stating, “You only turn 26 once. Or is it Twice?”

The lighthearted video quickly gained traction and garnered over 400,000 views, showcasing Reynolds’ creative and entertaining birthday tribute to Bang Chan. Fans of Bang Chan embraced the playful gesture, appreciating the humor and thoughtfulness behind Ryan Reynolds’ birthday message for the K-pop idol.

Bang Chan and Ryan Reynolds first bonded over STRAY KIDS’ Deadpool-themed performance on “Kingdom”. After several exchanges on Twitter, Reynolds decided to send a signed Maximum Effort bottle to the idol and received a signed copy of the group’s most recent album at the time. From there, Bang Chan became Reynolds’ “Favorite Australian”, a title he “stole” from “Deadpool 3” star Hugh Jackman.

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