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Draft:Bye bye bye (deadpool and wolverine version

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  • Comment: There may be something worth adding to the Bye bye bye article but this is not enough to warrant it's own article McMatter (talk)/(contrib) 20:47, 17 August 2024 (UTC)

This song has taken a revival since the arrival of deadpool and wolverine in theatres on July 22nd at the David H.Koch Theater in NYC. It was first realised by NSYNC in the year 2000 and was a smash. 24 years later there was a bye bye bye comeback when it was used in the opening scene of deadpool and wolverine. The scene shows deadpool dancing to bye bye bye - most assumed it was Ryan Reynolds dancing because he plays Wade Wilson ( or deadpool ) in the movies but it is actually Nick Pauley. He is given the ironic name dancepool like the other deadpool variations in the newest movie. He is a dancer , choreographer and content creator. The story of why they used bye bye bye is interesting. Ryan and another person who was working on the movie had a playlist of completely random songs and bye bye bye was one of them. One day they were listening and they just realised that it was perfect - quirky, fun, unpredictable and so 2000’s.[1]

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