Title: NSYNC Reunites at Deadpool & Wolverine Premiere Without Justin Timberlake
NSYNC surprised fans with another reunion, but without Justin Timberlake. On Monday, the iconic boy band made an appearance at the New York City premiere of Deadpool & Wolverine, the third movie in the Deadpool franchise starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman.
Although missing their key member, Justin Timberlake, who is currently on tour in Europe, the rest of the band members—JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick, and Joey Fatone—graced the red carpet together, delighting fans and photographers alike.
This appearance comes nearly a year after their surprise musical reunion for Trolls Band Together. Adding to the excitement, their famous 2000 hit “Bye Bye Bye” is featured on the official soundtrack for the new Deadpool movie.
In a conversation with Entertainment Tonight at the event, Chris Kirkpatrick discussed the potential for new NSYNC music and a possible reunion tour. He shared, “We’ve been talking about it for a while. We’re kicking the tires, seeing if the car will still drive, and, you know, we’ll see where it leads.”
NSYNC surprised fans with another reunion, but without Justin Timberlake. On Monday, the iconic boy band made an appearance at the New York City premiere of Deadpool & Wolverine, the third movie in the Deadpool franchise starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman.
Although missing their key member, Justin Timberlake, who is currently on tour in Europe, the rest of the band members—JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick, and Joey Fatone—graced the red carpet together, delighting fans and photographers alike.
This appearance comes nearly a year after their surprise musical reunion for Trolls Band Together. Adding to the excitement, their famous 2000 hit “Bye Bye Bye” is featured on the official soundtrack for the new Deadpool movie.
In a conversation with Entertainment Tonight at the event, Chris Kirkpatrick discussed the potential for new NSYNC music and a possible reunion tour. He shared, “We’ve been talking about it for a while. We’re kicking the tires, seeing if the car will still drive, and, you know, we’ll see where it leads.”