Scenes with members of NSYNC were recorded, but did not survive the final cut of ‘Star Wars: Episode 2 – Attack of the Clones’
NSYNC It is Star Wars: can you imagine? Chris Kirkpatrick, JC Chasez It is Joey Fatone they even made a cameo in Star Wars: Episode 2 – Attack of the Clones (2002), but the scenes with the musicians were left out of the final cut.
“There were three of us!” he said. Kirkpatrickrefering to Chasez, Fatone and himself. “It never made it to the screen”, he added, during an episode of Hot Ones published this Thursday, 21 (via People).
Lance Bass It is Justin Timberlake were not included. “I think I remember us getting a call like, ‘You’ll never believe what just happened,'” confessed the “Mirrors” hitmaker. “Me and Throw We were so upset…”
“But they were cut anyway, so it doesn’t matter,” he recalled. Basswho stated that one of the reasons the scenes were cut was because of fans of Star Wars.
The members of the NSYNC who participated in the film had to take some fighting classes. “The stupidest thing, though, is when we were doing the scenes… You literally go ‘voom voom’ like an idiot,” he revealed. Fatone.
He also said that he has already asked the producer Rick McCallum to send the footage so he could watch it. Joey and his brother Steven, who would also appear in Star Warshave already spoken about the subject in an interview with Huffington Postin 2015, when they explained that she was the daughter of McCallum who suggested the participation of NSYNC in the movie.
Fatone also clarified at Fandemic Tour Atlanta, via a video at the Fandemic Dead 2022 panel, that they were members of the actors’ union: “They cut us because we were members of SAG-AFTRA. Generally, they have to pay SAG royalties for that. We just signed a confidential deal — which didn’t say anything — but they had to cut us off.”
Source: Rollingstone
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