Chris Kirkpatrick is maintaining hope alive for a future *NSYNC reunion.
The singer, 52, walked the carpet on the New York premiere of Deadpool & Wolverine on the David H. Koch Theater in NYC on Monday, the place he spoke with ET’s Rachel Smith about the place plans stand in regard to *NSYNC releasing new music and even doubtlessly occurring tour sooner or later.
“Effectively, we have been speaking about it for some time,” Kirkpatrick stated. “We’re kicking the tires, seeing if the automotive will nonetheless drive, and, , we’ll see the place it leads.”
Kirkpatrick and his fellow bandmates — together with Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Lance Bass and Joey Fatone — reunited last year for a new original song on the soundtrack for Timberlake’s movie, Trolls Band Collectively. This received followers clamoring for a reunion with renewed enthusiasm.
Then, in March, Timberlake was joined onstage by his former bandmates throughout a cease on his Neglect the World Tour, they usually collaborated on the monitor “Paradise” off his newest album, Everything I Thought It Was.
“Hopefully, , we’re all sort of in settlement that, shifting ahead, our fanbase and lots of people, nonetheless need this,” Kirkpatrick continued. “So we will not disappoint them. So it is not a constructive, nevertheless it’s a we’ll see.”
Recalling his on-stage reunion with the band earlier this yr, Kirkpatrick shared, “I used to be smiling the entire time! I am like, ‘I miss this a lot!’ … These guys are nice.”
Kirkpartrick was one in every of a number of members of *NSYNC who got here out for Monday’s premiere celebrating Deadpool & Wolverine — which actually features the band’s iconic hit, “Bye Bye Bye,” on the soundtrack.
“After we received the decision, like, we log out on loads of stuff for the songs and it is like, ‘Oh, log out for this, log out for this,’ I noticed Deadpool and instantly and I used to be like, ‘I’ll outvote everyone on this band! That this tune will likely be in it,'” Kirkpatrick stated.
“It did not matter what they had been gonna vote! I outvote them anyhow, I can kick all their asses,” he joked, including, “However, in fact, we did [want it in the movie].”
Deadpool & Wolverine hits theaters July 26.
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