Deadpool & Wolverine stars Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are taking the promotion of their movie up a notch as they seem within the newest music video of Stray Youngsters’ new single, “Chk Chk Increase.”
Within the video, each the actors are pretending to be a weatherman and a information anchor on a made-up community.
Towards the tip of the video, Reynolds was dressed up in a Deadpool costume interacting with the members, considerably attempting to shoot his shot of being a part of the band.
There have been plans for Stray Youngsters to look within the upcoming movie however they weren’t capable of as a result of scheduling conflicts. Although the preliminary plan didn’t materialize, they someway discovered a approach to be concerned with the challenge as their tune “Slash” is a part of the soundtrack for “Deadpool & Wolverine.”
The Ok-pop band has a historical past with Reynolds and with Deadpool. Again in 2021, Stray Youngsters participated within the Korean music actuality present “Kingdom: Legendary Conflict”, through which they carried out a mashup of their hit tune “God’s Menu” and “DDU-DU DDU-DU” by BLACKPINK in honor of Deadpool. This caught the eye of Reynolds and initiated a dialog with the band on social media.
Whereas selling their movie in South Korea, Reynolds and Jackman related with the band. In an Instagram put up, Reynolds posted a video of him hanging out with two of the band’s members, Felix and Bang Chan. “As they are saying in Seoul: Chk Chk Increase,” he wrote in his caption.
Except for “Slash,” the soundtrack for Deadpool & Wolverine additionally options from well-known artists together with Jackman’s “The Biggest Present” from The Biggest Showman, “Iris” by The Goo Goo Dolls, and “Bye Bye Bye” by NSYNC to call a number of.
Stray Youngsters not too long ago made their comeback with their new album “ATE”, that includes their single “Chk Chk Increase.”
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