It wasn’t the first time a music star hoped to appear in a Star Wars movie. By Shaheem Reid Septem/ 10:32 PM Apparently Michael. Rumors of the cameo didn’t go over too well with fans, and the scenes later went “Bye, Bye, Bye” But the thought of NSYNC in Attack of the Clones lives on online - specifically a 2002 “Saturday Night Live” skit that reimagined the group’s time on set and shows the boy band harmonizing about being a “Jedi Knight in these Jedi days” while gyrating and swinging plastic lightsabers. Michael Jackson Joins NSYNC At VMAs Groups performance of Pop concludes with surprise guests trademark dance moves. Their outfits included Jedi robes and Padawan braids. “They basically said, ‘Pretend like you’re fighting droids.’” “They kind of paired us off, it was actually me and my brother that were kind of fighting back-to-back for the big arena scene,” Joey Fatone told HuffPost. Joey Fatone and his brother Steven filmed with Joey’s bandmates Chris Kirkpatrick and JC Chasez, the Fatone brothers recalled to HuffPost in 2015 (Justin Timberlake and Lance Bass didn’t participate). ' For the Girl Who Has Everything' (NSYNC): Like we said, stuck in the. The scenes were filmed in 2001, but didn’t make the final movie. This single off their 1998 German holiday album that inexplicably has nothing to do with the holidays is one of them. That includes members of the pop group NSYNC, who filmed two scenes for Episode II: Attack of the Clones, including the Geonosis battle. Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy: Everything we know about upcoming Star Wars movie.Star Wars: 3 best duels of the Prequel Era, ranked. Ranking the Star Wars Original Trilogy from worst to best.
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