Ryan Reynolds retweeted a link that claims it leads to the “full movie” of Pokémon: Detective Pikachu. The actor, who voices Detective Pikachu in the film, tagged the official Twitter accounts for the movie and Warner Bros. to alert them of the “leak.”
Um…. Attn @DetPikachuMovie @warnerbros https://t.co/UF7qYtKOYV
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) May 7, 2019
The link leads to a YouTube video with a run time of one hour, 42 minutes and even starts out with the Warner Bros. introduction, as the beginning of a movie would. An actual scene from Pokémon: Detective Pikachu starts playing for about one minute, and then it cuts to Detective Pikachu dancing for the duration of the video. That’s more than an hour of the adorable, yellow Pokémon bopping around to an ‘80s-inspired, synthesized aerobics beat.
The jokes on all of us because the video was posted yesterday and already has more than 4.7 million views. The REAL Pokémon: Detective Pikachu comes out in theaters this Friday.
Photo: Warner Bros.