The band *NSYNC renamed the song title “Bye Bye Bye” on YouTube after the song was used in the film “Deadpool & Wolverine” . Released in 2000, the song became a hit again after being featured in the opening of the Marvel film, which hit theaters on July 25.
On Spotify, the song from the 2000s entered the Top 50 Global list and this Wednesday (31), it occupies the 13th position. The playlist created by the streaming service updates the 50 most played songs of the moment daily.
Considered one of the main releases of 2024, the title is the third film in the franchise of the anti-hero Deadpool, played by Ryan Reynolds . The production brings Hugh Jackman back as Wolverine after seven years and puts him in the traditional yellow costume from the comics for the first time.
“Deadpool & Wolverine” ended its opening weekend with a box office of US$438.3 million (around R$2.4 billion) worldwide and became the biggest release of a film with a maximum age rating. According to data from Box Office Mojo, the title grossed US$205 million in the United States and US$10 million in Brazilian theaters.
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*With information from Marina Toledo, from CNN
Source: CNN Brasil

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