As a long-time fan of both Marvel and NSYNC, I couldn’t be more thrilled about the unexpected resurgence of Bye Bye Bye in the global Spotify charts. The song’s inclusion in the opening scene of Deadpool & Wolverine has truly been a game-changer, catapulting the boy band to number 16 on the global Spotify charts just days after the movie debuted in theaters.
After appearing in Deadpool & Wolverine’s opening, “Bye Bye Bye” by NSYNC made its way into the top 20 on Spotify globally.)
The impact of appearing prominently in the opening scene of the hugely popular Marvel movie has boosted the boy band’s music to 16th place on the global Spotify charts just a few days following the film’s release in cinemas.
During the opening credits of Deadpool and Wolverine, the song plays synchronously with an intricately planned dance routine. Ryan Reynolds’ character, Wade Wilson, gets into a fight scene while this is happening.
Deadpool & Wolverine boost NSYNC
In the year 2000, NSNYC’s “Bye Bye Bye” made its first appearance on the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 4. This song also entered the Top 10 in nearly every country where it was ranked. It earned a Grammy nomination in 2001.
2000 was a significant year for me as it kicked off 20th Century Fox’s Marvel odyssey, starting with Bryan Singer’s X-Men, where Hugh Jackman first donned the Wolverine claws. With Deadpool & Wolverine serving as a farewell to the Fox era of Marvel and offering Jackman another chance to embody the character one last time, “Bye Bye Bye” seems perfectly fitting.
1. Deadpool isn’t saying farewell; instead, he’s joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe through his team-up film. The debut has been incredibly successful, and the initial box office weekend was astounding.
In its first weekend at the domestic box office, Deadpool and Wolverine brought in a remarkable $205 million by clawing their way through with R-rated intensity. Globally, they raked in over $438 million. These figures broke records, marking the biggest opening for an R-rated film and surpassing the total earnings of most Fox Marvel films. Currently, it ranks as the fifth largest opening for a Marvel Cinematic Universe production.
In an astonishing turn of events, Marvel’s box office revenue surpassed $30 billion as the MCU experienced a groundbreaking week, thanks in part to the shocking news that Robert Downey Jr. would be rejoining the franchise as a new villain.
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2024-07-30 16:42